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Sylvia Hyman, 95, American ceramic artist. [465] Eduardo Maiorino, 33, Brazilian MMA fighter, heart attack. [466] Judy Nerat, 64, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2009–2011), cancer. [467] John Quimby, 77, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1962–1974), complications of ...
Edith Houghton, 100, American baseball player and scout, first female scout in Major League Baseball. [22] Abraham Iyambo, 52, Namibian politician, Minister of the Fisheries and Marine Resources (1997–2010); Minister of Education (since 2010), stroke. [23] John Kerr, 81, American actor (South Pacific, The Streets of San Francisco). [24]
Sylvia La Torre, 89, Filipino actress (One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor) and singer. [14] Quentin Oliver Lee, 34, American baritone and actor (The Phantom of the Opera), colon cancer. [15] Lu Zhuguo, 94, Chinese screenwriter (The Great Military March Forward: Engulf the Southwest, On the Mountain of Tai Hang) and writer. [16]
Newly elected Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ichiro Suzuki, left, Billy Wagner, center, and CC Sabathia pose for photo during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Cooperstown, N.Y. (AP ...
Name Born Died Aged Nationality Notability Mode of transport Vehicle Location Details Roland Baar: 1965 2018 53 years German rower car Velpke, Germany [25]Kane Hamidou Baba
On December 28, 2019, former Pittsburgh family associate Samuel Rende, aged 90, was shot in the head and killed while in a pickup truck near Calvary Cemetery in Greenfield. [34] [35] The police arrested and charged Anthony Miller with the homicide and robbery of Rende. [34] On July 8, 2021, Pittsburgh family boss Thomas "Sonny" Ciancutti died.
Sylvia Browne, 77, American author and self-proclaimed psychic. [318] Yevgeny Cherkasov, 83, Russian Olympic sport shooter. [319] Joseph Paul Franklin, 63, American serial killer, executed by lethal injection. [320] Peter Griffiths, 85, British politician, MP for Smethwick (1964–1966) and Portsmouth North (1979–1997). [321]
The Pittsburgh Courier was an African American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh from 1907 [1] until October 22, 1966. [2] By the 1930s, the Courier was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. [3] [4] It was acquired in 1965 by John H. Sengstacke, a major black publisher and owner of the Chicago Defender.