Obits
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Lute Olson, University of Arizona Basketball Coach, Dies at 85
Olson coached at Arizona for 24 seasons and led the team to a national title in 1997
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Riley Gale, Power Trip Lead Singer, Dies at 34
His cause of death has not yet been released
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Justin Townes Earle, Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 38
He was the son of country artist Steve Earle
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Jack Tewksbury, 9-Time Golden Globe Awards Producer, Dies at 94
He was a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for 36 years
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Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot Drummer, Dies at 68
Banali was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in April 2019
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Chi Chi DeVayne, ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Contestant, Dies at 34
DeVayne was hospitalized with kidney failure in July
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Jesse Goins, ‘Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine’ Star, Dies at 60
Goins appeared on 15 episodes of the Discovery spinoff
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Robert Trump, President’s Younger Brother, Dies at 71
The former Trump Organization executive was hospitalized in mid-August
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Ash Christian, Emmy-Winning Producer, Dies at 35
Founder of Cranium Entertainment was found dead in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Thursday
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Linda Manz, Star of ‘Days of Heaven,’ Dies at 58
Actress died on Friday after battling both lung cancer and pneumonia, according to her family
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Sumner Redstone, Hollywood Mogul Who Led Viacom and CBS, Dies at 97
The theater owner’s son created a media empire through National Amusements guided by the credo “content is king”
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Trini Lopez, ‘If I Had a Hammer’ Singer and ‘The Dirty Dozen’ Actor, Dies at 83 of COVID-19
Some of his other hits included “Lemon Tree,” “I’m Comin’ Home, Cindy” and “Sally Was a Good Old Girl”
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Raymond Allen, ‘Sanford and Son’ Actor, Dies at 91
He also appeared on “Good Times” and “The Jeffersons”
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James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Former WWE Wrestler, Dies at 70
As “The Ugandan Giant,” Harris wrestled against WWE legends like Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker
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Lorenzo Soria, Hollywood Foreign Press Association President, Dies at 68
Soria was elected president of the organization in 2019