Deaths for the week ending 15 November 2003:
Sunday, 9 November 2003
Art Carney, actor (Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners"), 85.
James "Spider" Rich, songwriter ("Yakety Sax"), 80.
Marvin Smith, photographer (Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith), 93.
Monday, 10 November 2003
Irv Kupcinet, news columnist (Chicago Sun-Times), 91.
John Emmett Lyle, U.S. Congressman (D-TX, 1945-55), 93.
David O'Rourk, tenor saxophonist, of heart failure, 66.
Tuesday, 11 November 2003
Robert Brown, actor (M in Octopussy and three subsequent James Bond films), 84.
Lloyd Pettit, hockey announcer (Chicago Blackhawks), cause not reported, 76.
Kathryn Sergava, actress (Hi Nellie), 94.
Wednesday, 12 November 2003
Jonathan Brandis, actor (Lucas Wolenczak on "SeaQuest DSV"), of suicide by hanging, 27.
Charles L. Brown, communications executive (AT&T), 82.
Penny Singleton, actress ("Blondie"), of a stroke, 95.
Thursday, 13 November 2003
Tony Thompson, rock drummer (Chic), of kidney cancer, 48.
Kellie Waymire, actress (Elizabeth Cutler on "Enterprise"), of a heart arrhythmia, 36.
Friday, 14 November 2003
Gene Anthony Ray, dancer ("Fame"), of complications from a stroke, 41.
Saturday, 15 November 2003
Earl Battey, major leaguer (Minnesota Twins), of cancer, 68.
David Holt, actor (Pride of the Yankees), of congestive heart failure, 73.
Dorothy Loudon, Broadway actress (Annie), of cancer, 70.
John P. Saunders, cartoonist ("Mary Worth"), of a lung disease, 79.
Laurence A. Tisch, television executive (CBS), 80.
Wesley "Speedy" West, steel guitarist, of heart congestion, 79.
Ned Wulk, college basketball coach (Arizona State University), of Alzheimer's disease, 83.