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Jennings Randolph 1998 Deaths

Jennings RandolphAge: 96 former U.S. senator from West Virginia who authored the twenty-sixth amendment of the Constitution, giving 18-year-olds the right to vote.Died: May 8, 1998.Earl M.…

Jeannette Nolan 1998 Deaths

Jeannette Nolanactress Versatile actress whose 300 television credits range from Alfred Hitchcock Presents to Charlie's Angels.Born: 1912?Died: 1998Ray NobleM - QMaidie Norman

George Cooper 2002 Deaths

George CooperAge: 85 naval officer who was a member of the Golden 13, the first group of black U.S. Navy officers to earn their commissions. Died: Centerville, Ohio, May 20, 2002Ray ConniffA…

Stephen Sprouse 2004 Deaths

Stephen SprouseAge: 50 fashion designer whose punk-inspired, sophisticated creations were favored by rock stars as well as followers of haute couture. Died: Manhattan, March 4, 2004Susan…

Bobby Bowden

Bobby BowdenBorn: Nov. 8, 1929Football coached Florida St. to 2 national titles (1993,99); entered 2002 season with 323 wins including a 18-6-1 bowl record in 36 years as coach at Samford,…

Lorrie Fair

Lorrie FairBorn: Aug. 5, 1978Soccer at 20, she was the youngest player on the 1999 American team that won the inaugural women's World Cup; member of U.S. 2000 women's olympic team; helped…

Marjorie Reynolds 1997 Deaths

Marjorie Reynoldsfilm and television actress Reynolds appeared in more than 50 films but is best remembered for her role as Linda Mason, the graceful singer and dancer courted by Bing Crosby…

Jack Kiefer Biography

Jack KieferAge: 59 two-time winner on the Senior PGA Tour who was diagnosed with cancer in 1998; joined the Senior Tour in 1990 and won more than $3 million; inducted into New Jersey PGA Hall…

Margo Kaufman 2000 Deaths

Margo KaufmanAge: 46 writer whose columns, which mined humor out of everyday life, appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Cosmopolitan. She died of breast cancer. Died: Los…