Deaths for the week ending 29 November 2003:
Sunday, 23 November 2003
George Peoples, NFL football player (Dallas Cowboys), cause not reported, 43.
Margaret Singer, psychologist (Cults In Our Midst), 82.
Monday, 24 November 2003
Dick Hutton, pro wrestler, 80.
Warren Spahn, major leaguer (Boston and Milwaukee Braves), 82.
Teddy Wilburn, country singer (The Wilburn Brothers), of Parkinson's disease, 71.
Tuesday, 25 November 2003
Mary Quinne, actress (Egyptian), 90.
Hal Walker, news correspondent (CBS in Washington, D.C.), of prostate cancer, 70.
Wednesday, 26 November 2003
Ramona Barnes, Alaska legislator (R, 1979-99), of pneumonia and kidney failure, 65.
James Carter, singer ("Po' Lazarus"), of a stroke, 77.
Eddie Gallaher, radio host (Washington, D.C.), of complications from hip surgery, 89.
James Tapp, aka Soulja Slim, rap performer ("Streets Made Me"), shot (homicide), 25.
Thursday, 27 November 2003
Robert "Duck" Dowell, pro basketball player (Akron Firestones), 91.
Friday, 28 November 2003
Edmund Hartmann, screenwriter (Paleface), 92.
Terry Lester, actor (Jack Abbott on "The Young and the Restless"), of AIDS, 53.
Saturday, 29 November 2003
Larry Booker, aka "Moondog Spot", pro wrestler, of a heart attack (while performing), 61.
Tony Canadeo, NFL football player (Green Bay Packers), 84.