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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…

Bob Kane 1998 Deaths

Bob KaneAge: 83 revered illustrator who created the legendary comic book figure-cum-movie hero “Batman” in 1939. The first Batman strip, The Case of the Chemical Syndicate debuted in 1939 in…

Bob Thurman 1998 Deaths

Bob Thurman Age: 81 former Negro Leagues and major league outfielder in the 1940s and 50s; spent five seasons with the Cincinnati Reds, mostly as a pinch hitter and platoon player; joined the…

Bob Merrill 1998 Deaths

Bob Merrillsongwriter prolific composer and lyricist of the familiar “How Much is that Doggie in the Window,” and Broadway musicals, includingFunny Girl, Carnival and New Girl in TownBorn:…

Bob Russell 1998 Deaths

Bob Russellentertainer former host of the Miss America pageantBorn: 1908?Died: 1998Browning RossR - ZChico Ryan

Bob Buhl 2001 Deaths

Bob BuhlAge: 72 hard-throwing right-hander who with Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette were pitching stars of the Milwaukee Braves' 1957 championship team; went 18-7 in 1957; pitched in two All-…

Bob Cifers 2001 Deaths

Bob CifersAge: 80 pro football player with Detroit, Pittsburgh and Green Bay in the 1940s; second-round pick of Detroit in 1944; running back and punter at the University of Tennessee and…

Bob Denver 2005 Deaths

Bob DenverAge: 70 actor who played Gilligan, the first mate of the S.S. Minnow on television's cult hit Gilligan's Island. He also played beatnik Maynard Krebs on The Many Lives of Doby…

Bob Woodward, 2005 News

esteemed Washington Post reporter and author, revealed in November that he heard from a senior Bush administration official in June 2003 that Valerie Plame worked for the CIA. His testimony…

Bob Tillman 2000 Deaths

Bob TillmanAge: 63 major league catcher with Boston, N.Y. Yankees, and Atlanta during the 1960s; hit .232 with 79 HR over nine seasons. He died of a heart attack. Died: Gallatin, Tenn., June…