Here it is: Lesser known celeb deaths/July
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by riada
Nor but in sleep findeth a cure for care.
Incertainty that once gave scope to dream
Of laughing enterprise and glory untold,
Is now a blackness that no stars redeem.
Here it is: Lesser known celeb deaths/July was created by riada
July 8-Maje McDonnell, 89, American baseball coach and front office official (Philadelphia Phillies), basketball player for Villanova University, and member of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, multiple ailments.
Melvin Turpin, 49, American basketball player, suicide.
JULY 7-Emilio Q. Daddario, 91, American politician, U.S. Representative for Connecticut (1959–1971), heart failure.
John Henning, 73, American newscaster (WNAC, WCVB, WBZ), complications from leukemia.
Bill Porter, 79, American sound engineer.
JULY 6-
Harvey Fuqua, 80, American rhythm and blues singer (The Moonglows) and record producer (Marvin Gaye), heart attack.
Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, 42, American film producer, heart attack.
JULY 5-
Juanita M. Kreps, 89, American economist, Secretary of Commerce (1977–1979), after long illness.
JULY 4-Robert Neil Butler, 83, American physician, Pulitzer Prize winner (Why Survive? Being Old in America), founder of NIA, leukemia.
John Hampton, 103, American co-founder of Toys for Tots.
JULY 3-William Dougherty, 78, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota (1971–1975), cancer.
Israel Hicks, 66, American stage director (Pittsburgh Cycle), pancreatic cancer.
Ed Limato, 73, American talent agent, after long illness. (Was Mel Gibsons agent)
Al Mazza, 73, American politician and fire chief, former Mayor of Sonoma, California, cancer.
JULY 2-Frank Colacurcio, Sr., 93, American organized crime figure.
Stephen Kanner, 54, American architect, co-founder of the A+D Museum, cancer.
Fred Maryanski, 63, American educator, President of Nevada State College (2005–2010).
Johnny Sellers, 72, American jockey.
Ann Waldron, 85, American writer and biographer, heart failure
JULY 1-Black Tie Affair, 24, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
Don Coryell, 85, American football coach (San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Cardinals).
Arnold Friberg, 96, American painter.
Eleanor Morse, 97, American co-founder of the Salvador Dali Museum, after long illness.
and actress (Cinderella), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Betty Lou Young, 91, American writer and conservationist, after short illness
Melvin Turpin, 49, American basketball player, suicide.
JULY 7-Emilio Q. Daddario, 91, American politician, U.S. Representative for Connecticut (1959–1971), heart failure.
John Henning, 73, American newscaster (WNAC, WCVB, WBZ), complications from leukemia.
Bill Porter, 79, American sound engineer.
JULY 6-
Harvey Fuqua, 80, American rhythm and blues singer (The Moonglows) and record producer (Marvin Gaye), heart attack.
Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, 42, American film producer, heart attack.
JULY 5-
Juanita M. Kreps, 89, American economist, Secretary of Commerce (1977–1979), after long illness.
JULY 4-Robert Neil Butler, 83, American physician, Pulitzer Prize winner (Why Survive? Being Old in America), founder of NIA, leukemia.
John Hampton, 103, American co-founder of Toys for Tots.
JULY 3-William Dougherty, 78, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota (1971–1975), cancer.
Israel Hicks, 66, American stage director (Pittsburgh Cycle), pancreatic cancer.
Ed Limato, 73, American talent agent, after long illness. (Was Mel Gibsons agent)
Al Mazza, 73, American politician and fire chief, former Mayor of Sonoma, California, cancer.
JULY 2-Frank Colacurcio, Sr., 93, American organized crime figure.
Stephen Kanner, 54, American architect, co-founder of the A+D Museum, cancer.
Fred Maryanski, 63, American educator, President of Nevada State College (2005–2010).
Johnny Sellers, 72, American jockey.
Ann Waldron, 85, American writer and biographer, heart failure
JULY 1-Black Tie Affair, 24, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
Don Coryell, 85, American football coach (San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Cardinals).
Arnold Friberg, 96, American painter.
Eleanor Morse, 97, American co-founder of the Salvador Dali Museum, after long illness.
and actress (Cinderella), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Betty Lou Young, 91, American writer and conservationist, after short illness
Nor but in sleep findeth a cure for care.
Incertainty that once gave scope to dream
Of laughing enterprise and glory untold,
Is now a blackness that no stars redeem.
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