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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2023.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Ernie Harwell grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, working in his youth as a paperboy for The Atlanta Georgian; one of his customers was writer Margaret Mitchell.An avid baseball fan from an early age, Harwell became a visiting batboy for the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Association at the age of five, and never had to buy a ticket to get into a baseball game again.
Tyler Lambert, 25, American cameraman and songwriter, son of Dana Plato, suicide by gunshot. [74] Guillermo Meza, 21, Mexican footballer (Pumas Morelos), shot. [75] Giacomo Neri, 94, Italian footballer. [76] Mildred Ellen Orton, 99, American businesswoman, co-founder of the Vermont Country Store. [77]
The wreckage of a military helicopter involved in a mid-air collision with a passenger jet that killed all 67 people on both aircraft was recovered Thursday from the Potomac River, federal ...
David Walker Harwell [1] (January 8, 1932 – September 30, 2015) was an associate justice and chief justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court. He was sworn in as chief justice on December 19, 1991, with his term to commence upon the retirement of Chief Justice George Gregory, Jr. on January 1, 1992. [ 2 ]
Harwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beth Harwell (born 1957), American politician; Corey Harwell, American neuroscientist; David W. Harwell (1932–2015), American judge; Ernie Harwell (1918–2010), American sportscaster; Isiah Harwell (born 2007), American basketball player; Jack Harwell, American sheriff
Mary Elizabeth Anania Edwards (July 3, 1949 – December 7, 2010) was an American attorney, author, and health care activist. She was married to John Edwards, the former U.S. Senator from North Carolina who was the Democratic vice-presidential nominee in the 2004 U.S. presidential election.
Aurelio Rodríguez Ituarte, Jr. (December 28, 1947 – September 23, 2000), sometimes known by the nickname "Chi Chi", was a Mexican professional baseball player, who spent the bulk of his Major League career with the Detroit Tigers.