Deaths for the week ending 27 September 2003:
Sunday, 21 September 2003
Pamela Gordon, actress, cause not reported, 66.
Monday, 22 September 2003
Gordon Jump, actor (Mr. Carlson on "WKRP in Cincinnati"), of pulmonary fibrosis, 71.
George Moore, auto racing writer (Indianaoplis Star), 83.
Tuesday, 23 September 2003
Earl Brown, college football coach (Auburn University), 87.
Derek Prince, Christian writer and radio host ("Keys to Successful Living"), of heart failure, 88.
Rex Robbins, actor (The Royal Tennenbaums), of an aneurysm, 68.
Wednesday, 24 September 2003
Herb Gardner, playwright (I'm Not Rappaport), of lung disease, 68.
Hugh Gregg, governor of New Hampshire (R, 1953-55), 85.
Edward Said, writer ("The Question of Palestine), of leukemia, 67.
Thursday, 25 September 2003
George Plimpton, author/editor, of a heart attack, 76.
Friday, 26 September 2003
Bob Chase, radio newscaster (Portland, Oregon), of prostate cancer, 64.
Robert Palmer, rock singer ("Addicted to Love"), of a heart attack, 54.
Saturday, 27 September 2003
Paul Burlson, rockabilly guitarist ("The Train Kept A-Rollin'"), of cancer, 74.
Paul Burlson, rock guitarist ("Tear It Up"), of cancer, 74.
Stanley Fafara, actor (Whitey on "Leave It to Beaver"), after abdominal surgery, 54.
Donald O'Connor, singer/dancer/actor ("Make 'Em Laugh"), cause not reported, 78.
Wendy Wyland VanDerWoude, platform diver (1984 Olympics), apparently of natural causes, 38.