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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 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 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 McCartney

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…

Bob Lackey 2002 Deaths

Bob LackeyAge: 53 Marquette forward, who joined coach Al McGwire's team as a diamond in the rough and left as his smooth-playing captain known as "the Black Swan" and "Captain Bob"; Casper…

Bob Keeshan 2004 Deaths

Bob KeeshanAge: 76 television personality who for nearly 30 years played the gentle father-figure Captain Kangaroo. Died: Windsor, Vt., Jan. 23, 2004M. M. KayeG - LJohn Kelley

Bob Edwards, 2004 News

beloved radio show anchor, was reassigned from host of National Public Radio's “Morning Edition” to senior correspondent. Edwards hosted the popular early-morning show since its inception,…

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-…