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Don AdamsEddie AlbertShana AlexanderJack AndersonVictoria de los AngelesBa JinAnne BancroftBarbara Bel GeddesCharles BellSaul BellowPeter BenensonObie BensonStan BerenstainLazar BermanGeorge…Bob Hayes 2002 Deaths
Bob HayesAge: 59 big-play wide receiver with world-class speed, who was a star with the Dallas Cowboys in the late 1960's and remains the only person to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super…Bob Hope 2003 Deaths
Bob HopeAge: 100 legendary comedian, American icon, and master of the one-liner who used his quick delivery and brash, topical wit to entertain generations of fans, including U.S. troops…Bob McFadden 2000 Deaths
Bob McFaddenAge: 76 behind-the-scenes voiceover artist who was the tongue behind the squeaky-voiced parrot who chortled "Ring around the collar" in Wisk commercials; of Amyotrophic lateral…Bob Lemon 2000 Deaths
Bob LemonAge: 79 brilliant all-around baseball player who rose to stardom as a right-handed pitcher with the Cleveland Indians and later managed the N.Y. Yankees to a World Series title; 20-…Bob Squier 2000 Deaths
Bob SquierAge: 65 political consultant who shaped the political campaigns and images of President Clinton, Vice President Gore, President Carter, and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey.…Bob Haggart 1998 Deaths
Bob Haggartjazz musician versatile jazz artist who recorded with jazz greats, including Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Duke EllingtonBorn: 1914Died: 1998Edmund Asbury GullionG -…Bob McAllister 1998 Deaths
Bob McAllisterAge: 63 TV host and magician who appeared with his faithful sidekick, Chauncey, a ventriloquist's dummy.Died: July 21, 1998.Hedley MattinglyM - QLinda Eastman McCartneyBob Green 1998 Deaths
Bob GreenAge: 66 Associated Press writer whose career spanned four decades, including 26 years as a golf writer; covered six Olympics, five NCAA Final Fours, a World Series and more than 1,…Bob Starr 1998 Deaths
Bob StarrAge: 65 radio play-by-play voice of the Anaheim Angels for 15 years before retiring in 1997; also broadcast Red Sox games for three seasons and Cardinals games for eight; 28 of his…