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Jack A Weil world's oldest CEO has died at the age of 107

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Lord Bruce Lockhart, a man with some strong opinions about who should be footing the bill for asylum seekers.

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Lita Roza

 

The first woman to have a No.1 in the UK charts with the trash metal anthem "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?" has died at 82.

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Actually, with Bakers on the mind, Tom Baker (old Doctor Who) should be due for his coffin measurements soon, hes 74 and enjoys the beer often, last saw him in a interview a few months ago and his face / hands looked bright red (perhaps due to circulation)

 

Fact: I once almost collided with Baker whilst out jogging (me, not him). He was emerging from a newsagents shop with his face buried in his paper and reacted very slowly to the presence of pedestrians and one jogger. This was mid-morning several years ago. It struck me then that he looked like a man fond of a drink and putting the miles on his somewhat corpulent frame.

 

That reminds me. I've been meaning to start up a thread about public figures you would be really, really upset about when they die...

 

Having watched Doctor Who since I was 3 years old, I think old Tom would be pretty much top of my list...

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Former world bantamweight boxing champion Vic Toweel, has thrown in the towel aged 80.

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Jerry Wexler "Legendary Record Man", "The Man Who Invented Rhythm & Blues", " Atlantic Records co-chief and music business pioneer" etc, etc.

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Jerry Wexler "Legendary Record Man", "The Man Who Invented Rhythm & Blues", " Atlantic Records co-chief and music business pioneer" etc, etc.

 

A big name in the music industry, even if he isn't exactly recognizable among everyday people. it's b/c of him that music industry is where it is today.

 

I guess the trifecta is completed. Bernie Mac, Isaac Hayes, and Jerry Wexler.

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Jerry Wexler "Legendary Record Man", "The Man Who Invented Rhythm & Blues", " Atlantic Records co-chief and music business pioneer" etc, etc.

 

A big name in the music industry, even if he isn't exactly recognizable among everyday people. it's b/c of him that music industry is where it is today.

 

I guess the trifecta is completed. Bernie Mac, Isaac Hayes, and Jerry Wexler.

 

I would say we're still waiting for it to be complete, I'm sure there's a bigger name waiting to go than Bernie Mac

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US character actor George Furth has died...

 

"The fool's going to...I mean the sheriff's going to do it!"

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Congratulations on your 13th hit, DDT. :crossbone:;)

 

Er.. it's his 12th hit actually.

 

Well done regardless, and all the last week's deaths, including that of Leroy Sievers (who hasn't got an obit yet but was younger than previously mentioned) who died yesterday, to be updated tomorrow morning.

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The Living Skatalites Founder Members XI is down to four with the death of trumpeter Johnny Moore.

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Lita Roza, who sang 'How Much Is That Doggie In The Window', has died aged 82...

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Lita Roza, who sang 'How Much Is That Doggie In The Window', has died aged 82...

 

Already mentioned here

 

Oh....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...must learn to read!

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Mathematician Henri Cartan, Also a DDP pick, has died at the age of 104, but no UK obit yet.

 

I believe he wasn't widely-recognised as reaching a century as his fellow mathematicians were calculating in base 13.

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Former BBC Wales correspondent Bob Humphrys is suffering from lung cancer. He is the younger brother of the rather more famous John Humphrys.

Dead.

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LeRoi Moore saxophonist with the Dave Matthews Band

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Maudie Hopkins who was believed to be the last surviving widow of a Civil War veteran, has died aged 93.

Any civil war? What about Spanish widows of their civil war. There's more than one civil war...

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Margaret Sainsbury, formerly Margaret Wilkins, matriarch of TV's first "Reality TV Family", has died aged 73.

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