Wow, John Spellman was the guy who appointed me to the Advisory Council for the
Washington Services for the Blind board.
And, Tyler Hilinski was the Washington State Cougars Quarterback when MSU beat
them 42-17 three weeks ago.
Steve
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From: 'David Carson' davidc@xxxxxxxxx [WhosAliveAndWhosDead]
To: whosaliveandwhosdead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2018 7:57 PM
Subject: wa-wd.com: Weekly obituaries roundup
Deaths reported during the week ending 20 January 2018:
Sunday, 14 January
Dan Gurney, auto racer and team owner, 86.
Cecil Hoekstra, NHL hockey player (Montreal Canadiens), 82.
Max Labovitch, NHL hockey player (New York Rangers), 93.
Marlene VerPlanck, jazz singer, 84.
Hugh Wilson, film director ("Police Academy"), of lung cancer and emphysema,
74.
Monday, 15 January
Dolores O'Riordan, rock singer (The Cranberries), cause not reported, 46.
Peter Wyngarde, actor ("Department S"), 90.
Joe Frank, radio performer, 79. Not to be confused with the 1970's pop
musician of the same name.
Edwin Hawkins, gospel singer ("Oh Happy Day"), of pancreatic cancer, 74.
Mike Shanahan, hockey executive (St. Louis Blues), cause not reported, 78.
John Spellman, governor of Washington (R, 1981-85), of pneumonia, 91.
Tuesday, 16 January
Bill Bain, management consultant (Bain & Company), 80.
Bradford Dillman, actor (Darryl Calyton on "Falcon Crest"), of complications
from pneumonia, 87.
Tyler Hilinski, college football player (Washington State University), of
suicide by gunshot, 21.
Jo Jo White, NBA basketball player (Boston Celtics), of pneumonia, 71.
Wednesday, 17 January
Jessica Falkholt, actress (Australian), of injuries from an automobile
accident, 29.
Thursday, 18 January
Julius Lester, writer ("To Be a Slave"), cause not reported, 78.
Peter Mayle, author ("A Year in Provence"), cause not reported, 78.
Chick Webster, NHL hockey player (New York Rangers), 97.
Friday, 19 January
Dorothy Malone, actress ("Written on the Wind"), after a long illness, 92.
Fredo Santana, rapper, cause not reported, 27.
Saturday, 20 January
John Coleman, TV meteorologist ("Good Morning America"), 83.
Jim Rodford, rock bassist (The Kinks), of injuries from a fall, 76.
Compiled by David Carson
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