Deaths for the week ending 19 June 2004:
Sunday, 13 June 2004
Danny Dark, commercial announcer, 65.
Dick Durrance, skier, of natural causes, 89.
Patrick "Hit Man" Hinton, college football player (University of South Carolina), of a lung embolism, 35.
Robert Lees, aka J. E. Selby, screenwriter (Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein), stabbed (homicide), 91.
Robert Teeter, political pollster/advisor, of cancer, 65.
Ralph Wiley, sports columnist (ESPN.com), of heart failure, 52.
Monday, 14 June 2004
Dan Cracchiolo, film producer (The Matrix), in a motorcycle accident, 39.
Whitman Knapp, U.S. judge (New York), 95.
Max Rosenberg, film producer (Tales from the Crypt), 89.
Wednesday, 16 June 2004
George Bauer, radio news announcer (Chicago), after a stroke, 83.
Barry Cowan, broadcaster (N. Ireland), after a long illness, 56.
Herman Goldstine, computer scientist, of Parkinson's disease, 90.
George Hausmann, major leaguer (New York Giants), of cancer, 88.
Thursday, 17 June 2004
Gerry McNeil, NHL hockey player (Montreal Canadiens), cause not reported, 78.
Howie "Richard" Tepp, rock singer (Richard & the Young Lions), of leukemia, 56 or 57.
Friday, 18 June 2004
Doris Dowling, actress (The Lost Weekend), 81.
George "Buck" Flower, actor (Village of the Damned), after a long illness, 66.
Ralph S. Locher, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1962-67), 88.
Saturday, 19 June 2004
Clayton Kirkpatrick, news editor (Chicago Tribune), of congestive heart failure, 89.
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