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Jean Rochefort, 87. A French actor who starred in more than 100 movies over a half-century and was much loved by the French public. Oct. 9. Y.A. Tittle, 90. The Hall of Fame quarterback played 17 years in pro football, including a memorable run for the New York Giants at the end of his career. Oct. 8. Gord Downie, 53. He made himself part of Canada’s national identity with songs about hockey and small towns as lead singer and songwriter of iconic rock band The Tragically Hip. Oct. 17. Paul Weitz, 85. A retired NASA astronaut who commanded the first flight of the space shuttle Challenger and also piloted the Skylab in the early 1970s. Oct. 23.

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Charles Manson, 83, The hippie cult leader who became the hypnotic-eyed face of evil across America after orchestrating the gruesome murders of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others in Los Angeles during the summer of 1969, Nov, 19, Mel Tillis, 85, The affable longtime country music star who wrote hits for Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs and many others, and overcame a stutter to sing 18cm beginner pinky hoof sole heelless fetish metallic ballet wedge pointe boots on dozens of his own singles, Nov, 19, Della Reese, 86, The actress and gospel-influenced singer who in middle age found her greatest fame as Tess, the wise angel in the long-running television drama “Touched by an Angel.” Nov, 19..

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Jim Nabors, 87, The Alabama-born comic actor who starred as TV’s dim but good-hearted Southern rube Gomer Pyle and constantly surprised audiences with his twang-free operatic singing voice, Nov, 30, Perry Wallace, 69, He broke down a racial barrier in the Deep South by becoming the first black varsity basketball player in the Southeastern Conference, Dec, 1, Ali Abdullah Saleh, age uncertain, A strongman and master of shifting alliances, he was 18cm beginner pinky hoof sole heelless fetish metallic ballet wedge pointe boots Yemen’s president for 33 years until he stepped down in 2012 amid an Arab Spring uprising, Dec, 4, Killed by rebels..



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