Deaths for the week ending 17 January 2004:
Monday, 12 January 2004
Randy Van Warmer, pop singer ("Just When I Needed You Most"), of leukemia, 48.
William T. Young, racehorse owner (Editor's Note), 85.
Tuesday, 13 January 2004
David N. Henderson, U.S. Congressman (D-NC, 1961-77), 82.
V. J. Lovero, sports photographer (Sports Illustrated), of lung cancer, 44.
Arne Naess, shipping executive (Norwegian), in a fall while mountain climbing, 66.
Wednesday, 14 January 2004
Jack Cady, science-fiction writer (The Hauntings of Hood Canal), of bladder cancer, 71.
Uta Hagen, Broadway actress (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), after a long illness, 84.
Ron O'Neal, actor (Superfly), of cancer, 66.
Thursday, 15 January 2004
Alex Barris, game show panelist (Canadian), of complications from a stroke, 81.
Olivia Goldsmith, novelist (The First Wives Club), of complications from a heart attack during plastic surgery, 54.
James Lawrence, guitarist (Hope of the States), of suicide by hanging, 26.
Gus Suhr, major leaguer (Pittsburgh Pirates), 98.
Friday, 16 January 2004
Robert Dryden, radio actor ("CBS Radio Mystery Theater"), of Parkinson's disease, 86.
Kalevi Sorsa, prime minister of Finland (1972-87), cause not reported, 73.
Saturday, 17 January 2004
Harry Brecheen, major leaguer (St. Louis Cardinals), 89.
Ray Stark, film producer ("The Way We Were"), after a long illness, 88.
Noble Willingham, actor (C. D. Parker on "Walker, Texas Ranger"), of natural causes, 72.