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Bobby Tambling
Robert Victor “Bobby” Tambling was one of the most prolific forwards in Chelsea’s history and, for forty-seven years, the club’s all-time leading goalscorer. Born in Storrington, Sussex, he joined Chelsea as a…

Richard Alfred Tapia
Richard Alfred Tapia was a pioneering American mathematician, a tireless champion of diversity in science and engineering, and one of the most influential figures in the history of Rice University. Across more than…

Dennis Locorriere
Dennis Michael Locorriere was the unmistakable voice of Dr. Hook, the country-rock band whose warm, wry, sometimes gravelly songs travelled out of every transistor radio in the 1970s and never really stopped. Born in…

Michael Pennington
Michael Vivian Fyfe Pennington was an English actor, director and writer whose career spanned more than six decades on stage, screen and the page. Born in Cambridge in 1943 and educated at Marlborough College and…

Bobby Cox
Robert Joe "Bobby" Cox was one of the most celebrated managers in Major League Baseball history, a Hall of Famer whose quiet authority and devotion to his players defined an era of Atlanta Braves baseball that may never…

Ted Turner III
Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III was an American media titan, philanthropist, environmentalist, and yachtsman whose vision reshaped the way the world consumed news and television. Brash, restless, and famously outspoken —…

Eddie Guerrero
Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes — known to millions of wrestling fans simply as Eddie — was one of the most beloved and gifted professional wrestlers of his generation. Born in El Paso, Texas, into the legendary Guerrero…

Jonathan Tiersten
Jonathan Tiersten was an American actor and singer-songwriter whose career spanned more than four decades on screen and stage. To horror fans worldwide, he was — and always will be — Ricky Thomas, the fiercely loyal,…

Alex Ligertwood
Alexander John Ligertwood was a Scottish singer, guitarist and drummer whose soulful, four-octave voice carried Santana through one of its most commercially successful eras. Born on 18 December 1946 in the working-class…

Arthur Benett
Arthur was the devoted father of three children - two sons and one daughter. For the greater part of his life, Arthur served as a history teacher at a local secondary school in Kent. He possessed a rare gift for…

Eileen Connor
Eileen was a teacher in the truest sense of the word. For over four decades, she dedicated her life to the classroom, believing that education was the most powerful tool to change the world. She didn't just teach…

Eleanor Whitmore
Eleanor was a woman defined by her warmth and her love for the English countryside. A retired primary school teacher, she spent her later years hosting "garden tea parties" for her neighbors, much like the setting shown…

José Agustín
José Agustín Ramírez Gómez — known to readers across the Spanish‑speaking world simply as José Agustín — was one of the most original, irreverent and influential voices in twentieth‑century Mexican literature. Novelist,…

Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn was born Audrey Kathleen Ruston on 4 May 1929 in Ixelles, Brussels. The daughter of a British banker and a Dutch baroness, she spent much of her childhood in the Netherlands, where she endured the German…

Nedra Talley Ross
Nedra Yvonne Talley Ross was an American singer whose voice, style and quiet steadiness helped shape one of the most beloved sounds of the 1960s. As a founding member of The Ronettes , alongside her cousins Ronnie and…

Davey Lopes
David Earl “Davey” Lopes was an American Major League Baseball second baseman, coach, and manager whose blend of blazing speed, on-field intelligence, and clubhouse leadership made him one of the defining…

Gwendolyn Chisolm
Gwendolyn “Blondy” Chisolm was a singer, songwriter, and trailblazing hip-hop pioneer best known as a co-founder of The Sequence , widely recognized as the first all-female hip-hop group signed to a major…

Father Chris Riley
Father Chris Riley devoted his life to a single conviction: that there is no such thing as a child born bad, only circumstances that rob young people of the chance to become who they are meant to be. From that belief,…

Bob Simpson
Bob Simpson was the granite-jawed, relentlessly competitive embodiment of Australian cricket at its most complete. Born Robert Baddeley Simpson on 3 February 1936 in the inner-Sydney suburb of Marrickville — the third…

Col Joye
Col Joye — born Colin Frederick Jacobsen in Sydney on 13 April 1936 — was the man who put Australian rock and roll on the map. In 1959, when the local music scene was dominated by overseas artists, Joye and his band the…
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