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Harry Ornest 1998 Deaths
Harry OrnestAge: 75 former owner of the St. Louis Blues and the Toronto Argonauts; owned the Blues 1983-86; sold Argonauts to Bruce McNall, Wayne Gretzky and the late John Candy in 1991;…Harry Lumley 1998 Deaths
Harry LumleyAge: 71 Hall of Fame goaltender with Detroit, Toronto and Boston; ranked ninth in career shutouts at the time of his death with 71; helped Detroit win the Stanley Cup in 1950;…Ryan Harris, 1998 News
11, Chicago youth, was found dead in the yard of an abandoned house in her neighborhood in July. Police charged two young boys, ages 7 and 8, with killing Harris after they confessed that…Harry Caray 1998 Deaths
Harry Caray (Harry Christopher Carabina)Age: 83 legendary radio/TV broadcaster best remembered for his oversized, black-rimmed glasses and outgoing personality that earned him the title "…Harry Stanley 1998 Deaths
Harry StanleyAge: 100 Vaudeville comedian who later became a lecturer. He was known as a master of double talk, a made-up language that sounded profound but was actually meaningless. Died:…Harry Duncan 1997 Deaths
Harry Duncanhand printer of books Duncan started hand-printing books in 1939 under the Cummington Press imprint and switched to an electric press in 1985 only because he didn't have an…Harry B. Helmsley Biography
Harry B. HelmsleyAge: 87 billionaire New York real estate broker and investor. Died: Jan. 4, 1997.Franklin Heller1997 DeathsCamille HenryMarvin Harris 2001 Deaths
Marvin HarrisAge: 74 controversial anthropologist who was described as “a storm center in his field” by the Washington Post. He was an expert in the theory of cultural materialism and…Harry Whittington, 2006 News
Texas lawyer, was accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in February during a hunting trip. His face, neck, and torso were sprayed with dozens of pellets. Cheney—and the entire Bush…Harry Newman 2000 Deaths
Harry NewmanAge: 90 All-American triple-threat tailback who led Michigan to an undefeated season in 1932 and as a rookie QB led the Giants to the NFL's first title game in 1933; threw the…