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Few are as beloved by NY Rangers fans as John Amirante, who died early Tuesday at the age of 83, because he was one of them, a Bronx-born Blueshirts supporter who for more than 35 years excited the Garden faithful with his rendition of the national anthem right before puck drop 

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hockey/rangers/john-amirante-longtime-rangers-anthem-singer-dead-83-article-1.3938488

 

 

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1 hour ago, timothy5151 said:

The Reaper was relatively quiet this year until April. Now he's kicking ass and taking names and he doesn't care how small you are.

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1 hour ago, Stryder1978 said:

Actress Margot Kidder, best known for playing Lois Lane in the "Superman" films in the 1970s and 1980s, has died at the age of 69, a funeral home in Montana said on Monday.

And Chuck Knox died yesterday, too.

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Saw this on the Golden Age of Monster Movies Face Book page:

Actress Yuriko Hoshi, has left our presence at 74. Well known for her roles in the Showa KAIJU films, MOTHRA VS GODZILLA & GHIDORAH, THE THREE-HEADED MONSTER. And also appearing in the Millennium KAIJU film, GODZILLA VS MEGAGUIRUS. R. I. P. Ms. Hoshi.

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44 minutes ago, Zepfan2001 said:

Rest in peace John Ritter.

Do you mean the actor from "Three's Company"?

 

He died in 2003, and today isn't the anniversary:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ritter

 

 

Were you watching some episodes and moved that he was no longer with us?

 

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RIP Jesus, you had a nice run until the Romans got ya.

Buddha to, I hope Nirvana is all you hoped it would be.

 

Special shout out to Pac & Biggie...too bad neither one is going back to Cali.

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R.I.P. Gina Zamparelli

Was the first woman concert promoter to produce concerts in major venues with national-level artists in the United States. She sold out every concert in over a decade of shows in Los Angeles, helping to break in many bands and secure them record deals. She had produced concerts at Perkins Palace, The Roxy Theatre, The Whisky a Go Go, The Hollywood Palladium, The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and The Wadsworth Theatre.

Gina was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a very aggressive cancer of the brain.Gina.jpg.e43f5abd42067c31c3945fef82897261.jpg

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19 hours ago, luvlz2 said:

RIP Nick Michaels, enjoyed his radio show "The Deep End with Nick Michaels."

Oh no! I did not know Nick passed. I also enjoyed his show and he seemed a genuinely nice guy.

 

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6 hours ago, Anjin-san said:

Dwight Clark

Yes, R.I.P., Dwight.

I lost my step-mother to ALS - it's a horrible way to go. (...and still blows my mind that Stephen Hawking lived so long - and was incredibly productive - with it)

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21 hours ago, Anjin-san said:

Dwight Clark

 

14 hours ago, ForEvermore said:

Yes, R.I.P., Dwight.

I lost my step-mother to ALS - it's a horrible way to go. (...and still blows my mind that Stephen Hawking lived so long - and was incredibly productive - with it)

 

14 hours ago, Walter said:

RIP Dwight Clark. Legend. 

 

Way too young. Damn shame. Montana to Clark is one of those moments frozen in time in the memory of all who saw it. R.I.P.

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