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Taco Jun 28, 2009 11:09 AM

Billy Mays dead at 50
 
Quote:

DEVELOPING: Television pitchman Billy Mays — who built his fame by appearing on commercials and infomercials promoting household products and gadgets — died Sunday, FOX News confirms.

Mays was found unresponsive by his wife inside his Tampa, Fla., home at 7:45 a.m. on Sunday, according to the Tampa Police Department.

Police said there were no signs of forced entry to May's residence and foul play is not suspected. Authorities said an autopsy should be complete by Monday afternoon.

Mays, 50, was on board a US Airways flight that blew out its front tires as it landed at a Tampa airport on Saturday, MyFOXTampa.com reported.

US Airways spokesman Jim Olson said that none of the 138 passengers and five crew members were injured in the incident, but several passengers reported having bumps and bruises, according to the station.

Authorities have not said whether Mays' death was related to the incident.

"Although Billy lived a public life, we don't anticipate making any public statements over the next couple of days. Our family asks that you respect our privacy during these difficult times," Mays wife, Deborah, said in a statement on Sunday.
Source: Report: 'Infomercial King' Billy Mays Found Dead in Home - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment - FOXNews.com

Wow, it's a bad year to be 50 apparently.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Jun 28, 2009 11:23 AM

I won't believe it until some other news networks confirm it. I guess the Washington Post is confirming thus far.

It's hard to believe. Billy Mays seemed to be in good health, if maybe a little stressed out.

Poor Billy Mays.

I think Vince may have a great chance to resume business, here.

Dopefish Jun 28, 2009 11:24 AM

Stunned. Sounds a lot like Natasha Richardson's death; hit head, seemed fine, died hours later.

Ceres Jun 28, 2009 11:44 AM

Wow, the autopsy results should be interesting if that's the case. Sad though :(

The Plane Is A Tiger Jun 28, 2009 11:45 AM

It's a good thing he made the most important call ever.

YouTube Video

Sousuke Jun 28, 2009 11:45 AM

I couldn't stand Billy's informercials, to be completely honest.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sassafrass (Post 711413)
I think Vince may have a great chance to resume business, here.

I was JUST thinking that, too. My Slap Chop eats your Quick Chop!

Shenlon Jun 28, 2009 11:48 AM

wow I thought this was some sort of twisted jackson thread joke.
I just saw him on tv a few days ago on late night screaming his lungs out and all of a sudden his screaming has ceased.

Seems to be a bad decade for celebrities. Kinda reminds me of a simpsons episode when homer predicted the end of the earth. "The stars shall fall."
He wasn't a "star" sorta speak but popular for some reason nontheless

Misogynyst Gynecologist Jun 28, 2009 12:06 PM

Billy Mays does not die.

Instead, he simply changes his name and face, then hocks more great products to us.

He is immortal, like a Highlander.

Gechmir Jun 28, 2009 12:12 PM

But wait! There's more! :(

Crash "Long-Winded Wrong Answer" Landon Jun 28, 2009 12:22 PM

This means that two more famous people must now die.

My money's on Swayze.

BlindMonk Jun 28, 2009 12:38 PM

YouTube Video

I would always turn the channel when he appeared :(

Dark Nation Jun 28, 2009 01:01 PM

I never did care much for his commercials, but that sucks :(

--edit--
Nvm

The Wise Vivi Jun 28, 2009 01:10 PM

Wow... what the heck is going on these days... I can't wait to see who dies tomorrow... or later today...

Timberwolf8889 Jun 28, 2009 01:14 PM

Everyone's dying this week...I think they're all related somehow. Bonus points to the person who can draw me a sensible flowchart.

Dullenplain Jun 28, 2009 01:16 PM

This is probably even more random than Michael Jackson.

Seris Jun 28, 2009 01:34 PM

what the hell is going on

enohpxesther Jun 28, 2009 01:35 PM

This week is a bad week for celebrities :(

Jessykins Jun 28, 2009 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seris (Post 711438)
what the hell is going on

For real. Death sure is popular these days.

wvlfpvp Jun 28, 2009 01:43 PM

So are they going to keep showing Pitch Men?

Dark Nation Jun 28, 2009 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tentacle Rapist (Post 711441)
For real. Death sure is popular these days.

He's gonna make a Solo Album:

http://j.photos.cx/death-e25.jpg

SuperSonic Jun 28, 2009 02:07 PM

Man this sucks. OxiClean, Orange Glo, Kaboom, and ESPN360.com commercials will never be the same. :(

RIP Billy Mays, Vince didn't have shit on you.

Edit: Let's not forget Mighty Putty.

Bradylama Jun 28, 2009 02:53 PM

good night bearded prince ~~~

value tart Jun 28, 2009 04:00 PM

IN HONOR OF BILLY MAYS LET US ALL TYPE IN CAPS TODAY

REST IN PEACE, OUR SWEET YELLING PRINCE

MAY YOU SMILE AND YELL TO GOD "AS I FELL ASLEEP LAST NIGHT, THINKING ABOUT HOW MICHAEL JACKSON AND FARRAH FAWCETT DIED, I THOUGHT TO MYSELF, BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! IF YOU ORDER NOW, GOD, I'LL BRING VINCE WITH ME, ABSOLUTELY FREE!"

Sakabadger Jun 28, 2009 04:09 PM

Man, that's wild. I just watched him on The Tonight Show earlier this week, and now he's gone.

I'll miss his obnoxious voice.

PiccoloNamek Jun 28, 2009 05:11 PM

Fuck. I always enjoyed his commercials. His "yelling" approach to pitching his products was always amusing. He always seemed so full of life, like he truly enjoyed doing what he did. This sucks. :(

Sarag Jun 28, 2009 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeHah (Post 711420)
Billy Mays does not die.

Instead, he simply changes his name and face, then hocks more great products to us.

He is immortal, like a Highlander.

The only way to truly kill him is to cut off his beard.

Gechmir Jun 28, 2009 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by a cusack (Post 711479)
The only way to truly kill him is to cut off his beard.

No, that's Deni.

Servilonus Jun 29, 2009 12:26 AM

In my head, I'd love to think that all these celebrity deaths are some twisted Metal Gear Solid-like plot, and that these hapless celebrities turn out to be the patriots or something.

The family saying they didn't want to disclose details makes me think it might be possibly drug related, or something that would otherwise tarnish a wholesome reputation.

Celebrity deaths seem to be such a big deal to people for no particular reason though. One of my friends had mentioned in his facebook status that we had "lost" a sex icon, music legend and marketing legend or something like that, as if these people being alive had anything to do with him on a daily basis. People die all the time. I just don't get how it's more tragic when they're in the limelight (or in some of these cases, out of the limelight for quite some time).

RacinReaver Jun 29, 2009 09:33 AM

Quote:

The family saying they didn't want to disclose details makes me think it might be possibly drug related, or something that would otherwise tarnish a wholesome reputation.
Or it could just be his family wants some privacy during their time of grief.

Gechmir Jun 29, 2009 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Servilonus (Post 711532)
In my head, I'd love to think that all these celebrity deaths are some twisted Metal Gear Solid-like plot, and that these hapless celebrities turn out to be the patriots or something.

Personally, I side with the easiest, most sensible solution behind this all.

BILLY MAYS HERE. WE'VE HAD THREE CELEBRITY DEATHS ALREADY BUT I'M GOING TO THROW IN A FOURTH ONE ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Spoiler:
I'm going to hell for that one :(

Araes Jun 29, 2009 06:39 PM

Depends a bit where you cut the line. Personally, I found the death of the oldest person in Europe and both of the claimants to the oldest man alive in the same month kind of interesting. (Course, you could do that every month if things worked out right.) As an aside, I never realized there were folks doing this, but what an odd job to volunteer for, being the people editing the celebrity death lists.
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by wikipedia
  • 29

    * Sheila Cloney, 83, Irish leader of the Ne Temere decree incident or "Fethard Boycott". [1]
    * Glen Nicoll, 53, Canadian farm writer, photojournalist, brain cancer. [2]
  • 28

    * Manthos Athineos, 84, Greek shadow play artist, stroke. [3] (Greek)
    * Terry Black, 62, Canadian singer, multiple sclerosis. [4]
    * Josep Maria Guix Ferreres, 81, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Vic (1983-2003). [5] (Spanish)
    * Rita Keane, 86, Irish singer. [6]
    * A. K. Lohithadas, 54, Indian screenwriter and film director, heart attack. [7]
    * Billy Mays, 50, American pitchman and television host (Pitchmen), hypertensive heart disease [8].
    * Fred Travalena, 66, American comedian, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. [9]
    * Lucia Lauria Vigna, 113, Italian supercentenarian, oldest person in Europe. [10] (French)
    * Yu Hyun-mok, 83, South Korean film director, complications from stroke. [11]
  • 27

    * Levent Akın, 50, Turkish journalist, car accident. [12] (Turkish)
    * Victoriano Crémer, 102, Spanish poet and journalist, natural causes. [13]
    * Mary Lou Forbes, 83, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1959), cancer. [14]
    * Spiros Kalogirou, 87, Greek actor, encephalitis. [15] (Greek)
    * Willy Kyrklund, 88, Finnish-born Swedish author. [16] (Swedish)
    * Nanae Nagata, 53, Japanese marathon runner, colorectal cancer. [17]
    * Gale Storm, 87, American actress (My Little Margie, The Gale Storm Show), after long illness. [18]
  • 26

    * Jo Amar, 79, Moroccan-born Israeli singer. [19]
    * Neera Desai, 84, Indian academic, professor of women's studies, cancer. [20]
    * Maj-Len Grönholm, 57, Finnish politician and beauty queen, councilwoman, Miss Finland (1972), cancer. [21] (Finnish)
    * Amnon Kapeliouk, 78, Israeli journalist and author. [22]
  • 25

    * Andres Cascioli, 72, Argentine cartoonist, cancer. [23]
    * Don Coldsmith, 83, American western author, stroke. [24]
    * Farrah Fawcett, 62, American actress (Charlie's Angels), anal cancer. [25]
    * Morton Gottlieb, 88, American Broadway theatre producer, Tony Award winner (1971), natural causes. [26]
    * John Giase, 54, American reporter (Asbury Park Press), accident. [27]
    * James Baker Hall, 74, American poet and academic, Kentucky Poet Laureate (2001-2003), natural causes. [28]
    * Michael Jackson, 50, American pop singer–songwriter, cardiac arrest. [29]
    * Clifton Johnson, 67, American jurist, North Carolina Superior Court (1978-1982) and Court of Appeals (1982-1996). [30]
    * Sylvia Levin, 91, American civicist, stroke. [31]
    * Shiv Charan Mathur, 83, Indian politician, Governor of Assam since 2008, Chief Minister of Rajasthan (1988–1989), cardiac arrest. [32]
    * Mian Tufail Mohammad, 95, Pakistani politician, cerebral hemorrhage. [33]
    * Bela Mukherjee, 89, Indian singer, widow of singer and composer Hemanta Mukherjee, natural causes. [34]
    * Kaleem Omar, 72, Pakistani poet and journalist, heart failure. [35]
    * Sky Saxon, 71, American rock musician (The Seeds), heart failure. [36]
    * Zinaida Stagurskaya, 38, Belarusian cyclist, road accident. [37]
    * Anil Wilson, 62, Indian educator, Principal of St. Stephen's College, Delhi (1991–2007), pancreatic cancer. [38]
    * Yasmine, 37, Belgian singer and television presenter, suicide by hanging. [39]
  • 24

    * Irv Homer, 85, American talk show host, heart attack. [40]
    * Olja Ivanjicki, 78, Serbian painter. [41]
    * Tim Krekel, 58, American guitarist and songwriter, cancer. [42]
    * Robèrt Lafont, 87, French academic. [43] (French)
    * Roméo LeBlanc, 81, Canadian politician (1973–1994) and Governor General (1995–1999), Alzheimer's disease. [44]
    * Robert B. Pamplin, 97, American executive, President of Georgia-Pacific (1957–1976). [45]
    * Ed Thomas, 58, American football coach, NFL High School Football Coach of the Year (2005), shot. [46]
    * Steven Wells, 49, British journalist and author, cancer. [47]
  • 23

    * Thurman Adams, Jr., 80, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate since 1972, pancreatic cancer. [48]
    * Raymond Berthiaume, 78, Canadian jazz musician, singer and record producer, cancer. [49] (French)
    * Phyllis Busansky, 72, American politician, county commissioner and supervisor of elections (Hillsborough County, Florida). [50]
    * John Callaway, 72, American journalist (Chicago Tonight), heart attack. [51]
    * Harold H. Carstens, 84, American magazine publisher. [52]
    * Gegham Ghandilyan, 35, Armenian actor, car accident. [53]
    * İsmet Güney, 77, Cypriot artist and cartoonist, designed flag of the Republic of Cyprus, cancer. [54] (Greek)
    * Hanne Hiob, 86, German actress, daughter of poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht. [55] (German)
    * Johny Joseph, 45, Haitian news presenter, cancer. [56] (French)
    * Thomas M. King, 80, American Roman Catholic priest and theologian, expert on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, heart attack. [57]
    * Matthieu Matondo Mateya, 54, Congolese actor, complications from appendicectomy. [58] (French)
    * Ed McMahon, 86, American television host (Star Search) and announcer (The Tonight Show). [59]
    * Aram Miskaryan, 36, Armenian actor, car accident. [60]
    * Jerri Nielsen, 57, American physician, treated herself for breast cancer on Antarctica in 1999, breast cancer. [61]
    * Manuel Saval, 53, Mexican actor, laryngeal cancer. [62] (Spanish)
    * Jackie Swindells, 72, British footballer. [63]
  • 22

    * Betty Allen, 82, American opera singer, kidney disease. [64]
    * Bert Bank, 94, American radio pioneer and politician, Bataan Death March survivor. [65]
    * Antonio Fernandes de Castro, 111, Portuguese supercentenarian. [66]
    * Gilda Galán, Puerto Rican actress. [67] (Spanish)
    * June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, 95, British musician and patron of the arts. [68]
    * Keijo Komppa, 81, Finnish actor, Pro Finlandia award winner. [69] (Swedish)
    * Billy Red Lyons, 77, Canadian professional wrestler, cancer. [70]
    * Eddie Preston, 80, American jazz trumpeter. [71]
    * Steve Race, 88, British broadcaster and musician. [72]
    * Philip Simmons, 97, American blacksmith. [73]
    * Karel Van Miert, 67, Belgian politician, European Commissioner (1989–1999), cardiac arrest resulting in fall. [74]
    * Sam B. Williams, 88, American engineer and inventor. [75]
  • 21

    * Lorena Gale, 51, Canadian actress (Battlestar Galactica) and playwright, gastrointestinal cancer. [76]
    * José Nicomedes Grossi, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bom Jesus da Lapa. [77] (Portuguese)
    * Arthur Luft, 94, Manx politician and deemster. [78]
  • 20

    * Neda Agha-Soltan, 26, Iranian student, shot. [79]
    * Roseanne Allen, 55, Canadian Olympic cross-country skier. [80]
    * Colin Bean, 82, British actor (Dad's Army). [81]
    * Aldo Gargani, 76, Italian philosopher. [82] (Italian)
    * Patrick Kombayi, 70, Zimbabwean politician, Senator, complications from 1990 shooting. [83]
    * Godfrey Rampling, 100, British athlete, 1936 Olympic relay champion, NATO commander, father of Charlotte Rampling. [84]
    * Kenneth L. Reusser, 89, American Marine aviator, veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam War
    * Anne Roberts Nelson, 86, American television executive (CBS), natural causes. [85]
  • 19

    * Izzat Abdullah, 45, Iraqi karate coach, shot. [86]
    * Alberto Andrade, 65, Peruvian politician, pulmonary fibrosis. [87] (Spanish)
    * Giovanni Arrighi, 71, Italian economist. [88] (Italian)
    * Sir Derrick Bailey, 90, British cricketer and baronet, son of diamond tycoon and politician Sir Abe Bailey. [89]
    * Karyn de Laine Bennett-Lund, 57, American-born Norwegian television presenter. [90] (Norwegian)
    * H. A. Boucher, 88, American politician, first elected Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1970–1974). [91]
    * Ron Crocombe, 79, New Zealand academic (University of the South Pacific), heart attack. [92]
    * Vicente Ferrer Moncho, 89, Spanish philanthropist. [93]
    * Shelly Gross, 88, American Broadway producer, bladder cancer. [94]
    * Jörg Hube, 65, German actor, cancer. [95] (German)
    * Gary Papa, 54, American television sportscaster (WPVI-TV), prostate cancer. [96]
    * Ken Roberts, 99, American actor and announcer, pneumonia. [97]
    * Herschel Rosenthal, 91, American politician, member of the California Senate (1982–1998). [98]
    * Bob Schuler, 66, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate since 2002, cancer. [99]
    * Stan Sismey, 92, Australian cricketer. [100]
    * Tomoji Tanabe, 113, Japanese supercentenarian, was world's oldest living man, heart failure. [101]
  • 18

    * Omar Hashi Aden, Somali politician, Minister of Security, suicide bomb attack. [102]
    * Hilary J. Boone, Jr., 91, American Thoroughbred breeder and philanthropist. [103]
    * Hortensia Bussi, 94, Chilean First Lady (1970–1973), widow of President Salvador Allende, natural causes. [104] (Spanish)
    * Sir Henry Hodge, 65, British jurist, High Court judge, acute myeloid leukaemia. [105]
    * IZ the Wiz, 50, American graffiti artist, heart attack. [106]
    * Ali Akbar Khan, 87, Indian sarod player, kidney failure. [107]
  • 17

    * Joji Banuve, 69, Fijian politician, Minister for Local Government and the Environment, after short illness. [108]
    * Charles A. Barkley, 59, Canadian politician, Mayor of South Dundas, Ontario. [109]
    * José Calvário, 58, Portuguese maestro and orchestrator, complications from heart attack. [110]
    * Ralf Dahrendorf, Baron Dahrendorf, 80, German-born British sociologist and politician, cancer. [111]
    * Alejandro Doria, 72, Argentine film director, pneumonia. [112] (Spanish)
    * Eon, 55, British musician, complications from pneumonia. [113]
    * Oscar Ferreiro, 63, Argentine actor, after short illness. [114]
    * José Ignacio García Hamilton, 65, Argentine politician and historian. [115]
    * Wayne L. Horvitz, 88, American labor mediator, cancer. [116]
    * John Houghtaling, 92, American businessman and inventor (Magic Fingers vibrating bed), complications from a fall. [117]
    * Derek Lacey, 67, British football commentator (BBC Radio Cumbria), stroke. [118]
    * Fernando Peña, 46, Uruguayan comedian and actor, liver cancer. [119]
    * Darrell Powers, 86, American soldier, served in the 506th Infantry Regiment (Band of Brothers), natural causes. [120]
    * Dusty Rhodes, 82, American baseball player (New York Giants), complications from diabetes and emphysema. [121]
    * Hal Riddle, 89, American character actor. [122]
    * Ali Said, Somali public servant, chief of police (Mogadishu), shot. [123]
    * Perry Salles, 70, Brazilian actor, lung cancer. [124] (Portuguese)
    * Shacky Tauro, 49, Zimbabwean footballer, after short illness. [125]
    * Tony Wong, 60, Canadian politician. [126]
  • 16

    * John Anthony, 76, British Olympic shooter, pneumonia and colorectal cancer. [127]
    * Peter Arundell, 75, British racing driver, pulmonary fibrosis. [128]
    * Douglas Bunn, 81, British founder and chairman of the All England Jumping Course. [129]
    * Emmanuel Constant, 81, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Les Gonaïves (1966–2003). [130] (French)
    * Paul A. Fino, 95, American politician, U.S. Representative from New York (1953–1968). [131]
    * Charlie Mariano, 85, American jazz alto saxophonist. [132] (German)
  • 15

    * George Belotti, 74, American football player, complications of a stroke. [133]
    * Helen Boosalis, 89, American politician, Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (1975–1983), brain tumor. [134]
    * Allan King, 79, Canadian film director (Warrendale, Termini Station, Silence of the North), brain tumor. [135]
    * Joseph Klifa, 78, French politician, Mayor of Mulhouse (1981–1989). [136] (French)
    * Desmond Moran, 60, Australian criminal, member of Moran family, shot. [137]
    * Carolyn Pfeifer-Horchow, 75, American fashion designer and entrepreneur, cancer. [138]
    * Ted Tanabe, 46, Japanese professional wrestling referee, heart attack. [139]
  • 14

    * Bob Bogle, 75, American guitarist (The Ventures), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [140]
    * Angela Coughlan, 56, Canadian swimmer, bronze medalist (1968 Summer Olympics), multiple myeloma. [141]
    * Ivan Della Mea, 68, Italian singer–songwriter and author, after long illness. [142] (Italian)
    * Yasuharu Hasebe, 77, Japanese film director, pneumonia. [143]
    * William McIntyre, 91, Canadian jurist, Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, throat cancer. [144]
    * Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye, 70, Nigerien politician. [145]
    * Tony Kempster, 59, British non-League football statistician, cancer. [146]
    * Carlos Pardo, 33, Mexican NASCAR race driver, race crash. [147]
    * Edith Ronne, 89, American explorer, first American woman to visit Antarctica, cancer. [148]
    * Frederick Sontag, 84, American academic and author, professor of philosophy (Pomona College), heart failure. [149]
    * Abel Tador, 24, Nigerian footballer, shot. [150]
    * Pyotr Velyaminov, 82, Russian actor. [151] (Russian)
    * Hal Woodeshick, 76, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s), after long illness. [152]
  • 13

    * Khalil Abi-Nader, 87, Lebanese Maronite prelate, Archbishop of Beirut (1986–1996). [153]
    * Christian Albin, 61, Swiss-born American executive chef (The Four Seasons Restaurant), cancer. [154]
    * Bashir Aushev, 62, Russian public official, Deputy Prime Minister of Ingushetia (2002–2008), shot. [155]
    * Tom Costello, 77, Irish horse breeder. [156]
    * Otilio Galíndez, 73, Venezuelan poet and composer. [157]
    * Mitsuharu Misawa, 46, Japanese professional wrestler, spinal cord injury. [158]
    * Douglas Quijano, 64, Filipino talent agent. [159]
    * John Saville, 93, British Marxist economic and social historian. [160]
  • 12

    * Shailaja Acharya, 65, Nepalese politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1998), Alzheimer's disease and pneumonia. [161]
    * John Crellin, 58, Manx motorcycle racer and civil engineer, race accident. [162]
    * Peter Gowan, 63, British academic, professor of international relations (London Metropolitan University), mesothelioma. [163]
    * Ivan Lichter, 91, New Zealand pioneer in palliative care. [164]
    * Félix Malloum, 76, Chadian politician, President (1975–1979), cardiac arrest. [165] (French)
    * Georgy Vainer, 71, Russian writer, after long illness. [166] (Russian)
    * Peter Wheeler, 65, British chemical engineer and businessman, owner of TVR, after short illness. [167]
  • 11

    * Viacheslav Aliabiev, 75, Ukrainian footballer (Shakhtyor Stalino), USSR Cup winner (1961, 1962), cancer. [168]
    * Marian Goliński, 59, Polish politician, car accident. [169] (Polish)
    * Jürgen Gosch, 65, German theatre director, cancer. [170] (German)
    * Jakob Kjersem, 83, Norwegian Olympic athlete. [171] (Norwegian)
    * Frank J. Low, 75, American physicist and astronomer. [172]
    * Christel Peters, 93, German actress. [173] (German)
    * Carl Pursell, 76, American politician, U.S. Representative from Michigan (1977–1993), heart disease. [174]
    * Ricardo Rangel, 85, Mozambican photojournalist. [175]
    * Roger Terry, 87, American airman (Tuskegee Airmen), heart failure. [176]
  • 10

    * Barry Beckett, 66, American record producer, session musician, keyboardist (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section), natural causes. [177]
    * Lamana Ould Cheikh, Malian military intelligence officer, shot. [178]
    * Jack Eddy, 78, American astronomer. [179]
    * Tenniel Evans, 83, British actor. [180]
    * Xaver Frick, 96, Liechtensteinian Olympic athlete and cross-country skier. [181]
    * Aza Gazgireeva, Russian jurist, senior judge in Ingushetia, shot. [182]
    * Shukery Hashim, 55, Malaysian actor, pancreatic cancer. [183]
    * Woodie Held, 77, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), brain cancer. [184]
    * Huey Long, 105, American singer (The Ink Spots). [185]
    * Michel Nguyên Khác Ngu, 100, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Long Xuyen (1960–1997). [186]
    * Jack Nimitz, 79, American jazz baritone saxophonist, complications from emphysema. [187]
    * Richard Quick, 66, American swimming and diving coach, brain tumor. [188]
    * Stelios Skevofilakas, c.69, Greek footballer (AEK Athens), stomach cancer. [189] (Greek)
    * Helle Virkner, 83, Danish actress, cancer. [190]
  • 9

    * Duke Bainum, 56, American politician (Hawaii House of Representatives, Honolulu City Council), aortic aneurysm. [191]
    * Norman E. Brinker, 78, American restaurateur (Brinker International), aspiration pneumonia. [192]
    * Ray Hamrick, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Blue Jays). [193]
    * Edward Hanrahan, 88, American lawyer, State's Attorney (Cook County, Illinois), leukemia. [194]
    * Jean Hugel, 84, French winemaker (Alsace wine), cancer. [195]
    * Bill Lillard, 90, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). [196]
    * Jack Littrell, 80, American baseball player, Alzheimer's disease. [197]
    * Dick May, 78, American racing driver, after long illness. [198]
    * Michael Roof, 32, American actor (xXx, Black Hawk Down, The Dukes of Hazzard), suicide by hanging. [199]
    * Dave Simons, 54, American comic book artist, cancer. [200]
    * Mal Sondock, 74, American radio personality, after short illness. [201] (German)
    * Arne Tovik, 53, Norwegian newspaper editor and journalist. [202] (Norwegian)
    * Karl Michael Vogler, 80, German actor. [203] (German)
  • 8

    * Omar Bongo, 73, Gabonese politician, President (1967–2009), heart attack. [204]
    * Frank Dasso, 91, American baseball player. [205]
    * Sheila Finestone, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Mount Royal (1984–1999) and Senator (1999–2002), cancer. [206]
    * Aage Rou Jensen, 84, Danish footballer. [207] (Danish)
    * Nathan Marsters, 29, Canadian ice hockey player, car accident. [208]
    * Harold Norse, 92, American poet. [209]
    * Johnny Palermo, 27, American actor, car accident. [210]
    * Habib Tanvir, 85, Indian playwright and theatre director, after short illness. [211]
  • 7

    * Roy Boe, 79, American businessman, owner of New Jersey Nets (1969–1978), New York Islanders (1972–1979), heart failure. [212]
    * Hugh Hopper, 64, British progressive rock bassist and composer (Soft Machine), leukaemia. [213]
    * Willie Kilmarnock, 87, British footballer (Motherwell F.C.). [214]
    * Gordon Lennon, 26, British footballer (Dumbarton F.C.), car crash. [215]
    * Kenny Rankin, 69, American singer-songwriter, lung cancer. [216]
    * Sarah Snyder, 51, American newspaper reporter and editor (The Boston Globe), cancer. [217]
    * Peter Townsend, 81, British sociologist, pneumonia. [218]
    * Baron Vaea, 88, Tongan politician, Prime Minister (1991–2000), after short illness. [219]
  • 6

    * Charles Arnold-Baker, 90, British historian. [220]
    * Jean Dausset, 92, French immunologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine (1980). [221] (French)
    * Mary Howard de Liagre, 96, American actress (Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Swamp Water). [222]
    * Musost Khutiyev, Russian public official, aide to Chechen Deputy Prime Minister, former separatist brigadier general, shot. [223]
    * Despina Lelekou-Tataki, 82, Greek author, stroke. [224] (Greek)
    * Jim Owens, 82, American college football coach (Washington Huskies), complications from hypertension and heart problems. [225]
    * Pio Sagapolutele, 39, American Samoan football player (Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots), aneurysm. [226]
  • 5

    * Bernard Barker, 92, Cuban-born American intelligence operative, Watergate burglar, lung cancer. [227]
    * Peter L. Bernstein, 90, American economic historian, pneumonia. [228]
    * Alan Berkman, 63, American physician and activist, lymphoma. [229]
    * Fleur Cowles, 101, American writer, editor and artist. [230]
    * Baciro Dabó, 51, Guinea-Bissauan politician, presidential candidate, shot. [231]
    * Jeff Hanson, 31, American singer–songwriter, fall. [232]
    * Ola Hudson, American costume designer (Diana Ross, The Pointer Sisters) and mother of Slash, lung cancer. [233]
    * Richard Jacobs, 83, American real estate developer, owner of the Cleveland Indians (1986–2001), after long illness. [234]
    * Luo Jing, 48, Chinese news anchor, lymphoma. [235]
    * Adilgerei Magomedtagirov, 53, Russian general, Interior Minister for the Republic of Dagestan, shot. [236]
    * Del Monroe, 73, American actor (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea), leukemia. [237]
    * Rajeev Motwani, 47, Indian-born American academic, advisor for Google, Inc.. [238]
    * Boris Pokrovsky, 97, Russian opera director, People's Artist of the USSR. [239] (Russian)
    * Helder Proença, Guinea-Bissauan politician, Minister of Defense, shot. [240]
    * Haydn Tanner, 92, British rugby union player. [241]
    * George Edward Wahlen, 84, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, after long illness. [242]
  • 4

    * Lev Brovarsky, 60, Ukrainian Soviet-era footballer and coach. [243] (Russian)
    * Robert Colescott, 83, American painter, U.S. representative to Venice Biennale (1997). [244]
    * Ward Costello, 89, American actor and composer, complications from a stroke. [245]
    * Manuel Curry, 84, American law enforcement officer, longest serving active-duty police officer. [246]
    * Philip D. Curtin, 87, American historian, pneumonia. [247]
    * Luc Alfons de Hovre, 83, Belgian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Mechelen-Brussels. [248]
    * John F. Henning, 93, American politician and diplomat, United States Ambassador to New Zealand (1967–1969). [249]
    * Dorothy Layton, 96, American actress (County Hospital). [250]
    * Chris O'Brien, 57, Australian oncologist, surgeon on the reality television program RPA, brain tumour. [251]
    * Jean Sagadeev, 42, Russian musician, suspected suicide by hanging. [252] (Russian)
    * Randy Smith, 60, American basketball player (Buffalo Braves), 1978 NBA All-Star Game MVP, heart attack. [253]
  • 3

    * Shitsuko Araki, 111, Japanese supercentenarian. [254] (Japanese)
    * Geoffrey Bingham, 90, Australian evangelical Christian writer. [255]
    * David Bromige, 75, British-born Canadian poet, winner of the Pushcart Prize, complications from diabetes. [256]
    * Sam Butera, 81, American saxophonist, Alzheimer's disease. [257]
    * James F. Calvert, 88, American naval officer, 46th Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, heart failure. [258]
    * David Carradine, 72, American actor (Kung Fu, Kill Bill), hanging. [259]
    * Do Kum-bong, 79, South Korean actress. [260]
    * Sam George, 56, Canadian activist, native rights campaigner involved with the Ipperwash Crisis, pancreatic and lung cancer. [261]
    * Thomas Gill, 87, American politician, U.S. Representative from Hawaii (1963–1965), after long illness. [262]
    * Frank G. Harrison, 69, American politician, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1983–1985), natural causes. [263]
    * Geir Høgsnes, 58, Norwegian sociologist. [264] (Norwegian)
    * Nikandros Kepesis, 95, Greek politician, natural causes. [265] (Greek)
    * Peter J. Landin, British computer scientist, natural causes. [266]
    * David Marks, 49, American actor, heart attack. [267]
    * Benoit Marleau, 72, Canadian actor, cancer. [268] (French)
    * Bruce McLachlan, 67, Australian horse racing trainer, heart attack. [269]
    * John Campbell Ross, 110, Australian supercentenarian, last surviving Australian veteran of World War I. [270]
    * Shih Kien, 96, Hong Kong actor (Enter the Dragon). [271]
    * Koko Taylor, 80, American blues musician, complications from gastrointestinal surgery. [272]
    * Moloko Temo, 134?, South African centenarian, claimant to the world's oldest person title. [273]
  • 2

    * David Eddings, 77, American fantasy author. [274]
    * FrancEyE, 87, American poet, complications from a hip fracture. [275]
    * Alfred Kern, 85, American novelist and academic. [276]
    * Tony Maggs, 72, South African racing driver, cancer. [277]
    * Palghat R. Raghu, 81, Burmese-born Indian musician, cardiac arrest. [278]
    * Horst Siebert, 71, German economist. [279] (German)
    * Kidane-Mariam Teklehaimanot, 75, Ethiopian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Adigrat. [280]
    * Paul O. Williams, 74. American science fiction author, aortic dissection. [281]
  • 1

    * Alaa Abdel-Wahab, 37, Iraqi sports journalist, bomb attack. [282]
    * Silvio Barbato, 50, Italian-born Brazilian conductor and composer, plane crash. [283]
    * Thomas Berry, 94, American cultural historian and ecotheologian. [284]
    * Johanna Boost-Dalloyaux, 110, Dutch supercentenarian. [285] (Dutch)
    * Bob Christie, 85, American racing driver. [286]
    * Erich Heine, 41, South African-born German executive, director of ThyssenKrupp, plane crash. [287] (German)
    * Ernest May, 80, American historian (Harvard University), complications from cancer surgery. [288]
    * Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu, 37, Turkish classical harpist and academic (Anadolu University in Eskişehir), plane crash. [289]
    * Vincent O'Brien, 92, Irish race horse trainer. [290]
    * Prince Pedro Luís of Orléans-Braganza, 26, Brazilian prince, plane crash. [291]
    * Alexander S. Potupa, 64, Belarussian politician, physicist, economist and writer. [292]
    * Jerry Rosenberg, 72, American jailhouse lawyer, natural causes. [293]
    * Dirk du Toit, 65, South African politician, suspected heart failure. [294]
    * Elspeth Wood, 110, British supercentenarian. [295]


summonerkai Jul 4, 2009 01:44 AM

Another one?!? With all these random public figure deaths why cant some of that damn crazy religious phelps family drop as well.


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