I DONT KNOW ANY OF THESE PEOPLE, BUT I DO KNOW THAT HARRY POTTER - TopicsExpress



          

I DONT KNOW ANY OF THESE PEOPLE, BUT I DO KNOW THAT HARRY POTTER IS NOW DEAD (PASSED AWAY ON MAY 8TH).....NO DISRESPECT MEANT TO HIS FAMILY. WHO PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK..... 5/14 Stephen Sutton, 19, British charity fundraiser, colorectal cancer. 5/13 David Malet Armstrong, 87, Australian philosopher. Malik Bendjelloul, 36, Swedish Academy Award-winning documentary film director (Searching for Sugar Man), suicide. Lynne Cohen, 69, American-born Canadian photographer, lung cancer. Dick Douglas, 82, Scottish politician, MP for Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire (1970–1974), Dunfermline (1979–1983) and Dunfermline West (1983–1992). Derek Harris, 71, British business and land developer, founder and CEO of Aston Science Park. Camille Lepage, 26, French photojournalist. Miodrag Rakic, 39, Serbian politician. Altamiro Rossato, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Marabá (1985–1989) and Archbishop of Porto Alegre (1991–2001). Ron Stevens, 64, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Calgary-Glenmore (1997–2009). Anthony Villanueva, 69, Filipino Olympic silver-medalist featherweight boxer (1964). Ivan Wingreen, 52, South African-born Australian cricketer, brain tumour. Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, 65, American neopagan, author and priestess (Church of All Worlds), multiple myeloma. 5/12 Babis Angourakis, 63, Greek politician, MP for Athens (1997–2000), MEP for the KKE (since 2009), aneurism. Isabel Carrasco, 59, Spanish politician, shot. Marco Ce, 88, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Patriarch of Venice (1978–2002). Jacinto Convit, 100, Venezuelan physician, scientist and researcher, developed vaccines against leprosy and leishmaniasis. Keith Crisco, 71, American politician, fall. H. R. Giger, 74, Swiss Academy Award-winning surrealist artist (Alien), fall. Svetlana Grigoryan, 83, Armenian actress. Tom Hafey, 82, Australian AFL football player (Richmond) and coach (Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, Sydney), cancer. Mark W. Jones, 66, American theatre executive, President and CEO of the State Theatre, cancer. Tom Jones, Jr., 89, American Navajo soldier, Marine code talker during WWII, pneumonia. Aristomenis Karageorgis, 81, Greek shipping magnate, cancer. Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy, 90, American judge, member of the 6th Cir. Court of Appeals (1979–1999), member (1970–1979) and Chief Judge (1977–1979) of the E.D. Mich. Keki Kotwal, 75, Indian cricket manager (national team), cancer. Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard, 68, Dutch politician, cancer. Hugh McLeod, 81, Scottish rugby union player. Nash the Slash, 66, Canadian rock musician (FM). Ralph Peduto, 72, American character actor (Mrs. Doubtfire, Patch Adams) and playwright, leukemia. Ruben T. Profugo, 76, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lucena (1982–2003). Sarat Pujari, 79, Indian actor, heart attack. Mukul Sinha, 63, Indian social activist and lawyer (2002 Gujarat riots), lung cancer. Hugh Smyth, 73, Northern Irish politician, Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (1979–2002), Lord Mayor of Belfast (1994–1995). A. J. Watson, 90, American Hall of Fame race car builder and mechanic (Pat Flaherty). Lorenzo Zambrano, 70, Spanish building material executive, CEO of Cemex. 5/11 Charlie Brown, 83, American basketball player (UTEP Miners). Gerard Drainville, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amos (1978–2004). James T. Edmonds, 69, American civil servant, Chairman of the Port of Houston (2000–2013). Robert Erburu, 83, American newspaper executive and philanthropist, President, CEO and Chairman of the Times Mirror, Alzheimers disease. Corinne Freeman, 87, American politician, Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida (1977–1985), cancer. Ed Gagliardi, 62, American bass guitarist (Foreigner), cancer. Reg Gasnier, 74, Australian Hall of Fame rugby league player (St. George Dragons) and national team captain. Wes Johnson, American music executive (Def Jam Recordings), cancer. Yuji Kodama, 82, Japanese leprosy anti-discrimination activist, lung cancer. Celso Pereira de Almeida, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto Nacional (1976–1995) and Itumbiara (1995–1998). Margareta Pogonat, 81, Romanian actress. Martin Spegelj, 86, Croatian politician and army officer, Minister of Defence (1990–1991). Alan Wills, 52, British record executive, founder of Deltasonic, bicycle collision. 5/10 Carmen Alardin, 80, Mexican poet, writer and translator. Yeso Amalfi, 88, Brazilian footballer (Olympique de Marseille). Carmen Argibay, 74, Argentine judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2005). Dilip Bhattacharya, 80, Indian sport official, president of the national volleyball federation. Andres Carrasco, 67, Argentine neurologist, challenged Monsanto over safety of glyphosate. Brij Bihari Chaubey, 73, Indian academic. Gene Chyzowych, 79, Ukrainian-born American soccer player and coach (national team, New York Apollo), cancer. Rhoda Dorsey, 86, American educator, President of Goucher College (1973–1994), heart attack. Amedus Gallant, 88, Canadian musician. Jadiel, 28, American Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, traffic collision. Lem Johns, 88, American Secret Service agent (Lyndon B. Johnson). Kucheka, Zambian royal. Patrick Lucey, 96, American politician and diplomat, Governor of Wisconsin (1971–1977), Ambassador to Mexico (1977–1979). Andy MacDonald, 96, Canadian humorist and author. Janaky Athi Nahappan, 89, Malaysian independence fighter, founding member of the MIC, pneumonia. Lane Penn, 74, New Zealand rugby union executive, President of the New Zealand Rugby Union (2001–2003). Mary Stewart, 97, British novelist (Merlin series), heart failure. Harry Stopes-Roe, 90, British philosopher and humanist, Vice President of the British Humanist Association. Marlow Tackett, 69, American country music singer, pancreatic cancer. Patrick Woodroffe, 74, British fantasy and record jacket artist. Viktor Yerokhin, 74, Russian football coach and player. 5/9 Graeme Acton, 63, Australian cattle baron, complications from a horse fall. Ivor David Balding, 75, American stage producer, manager and circus promoter, founder of Circus Flora and New Theatre. Giacomo Bini, 75, Italian Franciscan priest, Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor (1997–2003). Bernard Cole, 49, British newspaper editor (Sunday Mercury). Terry Farmer, 82, English footballer (Rotherham United). Flossie Gomile-Chidyaonga, Malawian diplomat involved in leaked diplomatic cable controversy, High Commissioner to Tanzania (since 2011). Bob Hoysted, 88, Australian racehorse trainer (Manikato, Rose of Kingston, Sydeston). Willie Lara, 84, Trinidadian parang musician. Len Mahoney, 95, British football referee, pneumonia. Harlan Mathews, 87, American politician, US Senator for Tennessee (1993–1994), brain cancer. Galindo Mellado Cruz, Mexican drug lord, a founder of Los Zetas, shot. Jules Mutebusi, 54, Congolese militant. Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy, 79, Indian politician, AP MLA (1989–1994) and Chief Minister (1990–1992), RS MP (1972–1978, 2009–2014), LS MP (1998–2009), liver disease. Jerome Schostak, 80, American retail mall developer. Selim Sesler, 57, Turkish clarinet player. Joe Wilder, 92, American jazz trumpeter, heart failure. 5/8 Khalid al-Arishi, Saudi television announcer (Almajd), traffic collision. Mohamed Baltam, 70, Moroccan football player and manager. Bill Coughlin, 91, American newspaper journalist (Los Angeles Times), editor (Washington Daily News) and novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner for Public Service (1990). Alexander Flyarkovsky, 82, Soviet-born Russian composer, Peoples Artist. Yago Lamela, 36, Spanish Olympic athlete (2000, 2004), heart attack. Homero Leite Meira, 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itabuna (1978–1980) and Irecê (1980–1983). Herb Lotman, 80, American food executive, founder of Keystone Foods, complications of heart failure. Nancy Malone, 79, American Emmy Award-winning producer, director (Dynasty) and actress (Naked City), leukemia-induced pneumonia. Leo Marentette, 73, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos), heart attack. Harry Potter, 72, Australian television journalist (Network Ten), cancer. Allan Potts, 79, New Zealand Olympic track and field coach, official and runner, President of Athletics New Zealand (2002–2003), bone cancer. Raghuveer, 49, Indian actor (Chaitrada Premanjali), heart attack. Jair Rodrigues, 75, Brazilian musician and singer, heart attack. Jerry Smith, 69, American beverage executive, president of RC Cola, pancreatic cancer. R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., 98, American food executive and diplomat, CEO of Quaker Oats Company (1966–1981), Ambassador to Norway (1984–1989), heart attack. Robert Symms, 83, American photographer. Joseph P. Teasdale, 78, American politician, Governor of Missouri (1977–1981), complications from pneumonia. Harry Weltman, 81, American basketball executive (Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets), complications from Alzheimers disease. Martha Wilkinson, 72, American literacy campaigner, First Lady of Kentucky (1987–1991), natural causes. Alan Woodman, 58, Australian VFL football player (Geelong). Tommie Wright, 95, American pianist and composer (Florida State Seminoles fight song).
Posted on: Fri, 16 May 2014 21:24:40 +0000

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