4a8c OBITUARIES Today for Thursday January 18th, 2007

OBITUARIES Today for Thursday January 18th, 2007

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Jolyn M. Resnick | Reporter, 64
Jolyn Marged Resnick, 64, of East Norriton, an award winning newspaper reporter, died of pancreatic cancer Tuesday at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown From 1999 until becoming ill in 2002, Mrs Resnick was a reporter for the Times Leader in (more)
Prescott Wright -- animation fan brought quirky films to annual fest
Prescott Wright, an internationally known promoter of animated films and the former director of the long running International Tournee of Animation at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, has died A large man with a loud laugh, Mr Wright enjoyed (more)
Emily M. Bullen | Volunteer, 93
Emily Maier Bullen, 93, of Haverford, a community volunteer, died Saturday at Delaware County Memorial Hospital For more than 50 years, Mrs Bullen was a volunteer at Delaware County Memorial Hospital, where she served on the board and was past (more)
Richard J. Faletti: 1922 - 2006
January 18, 2007 Richard J Faletti's appreciation of African art was sparked during a business trip to Nigeria as a lawyer with Winston & Strawn, and it led him to amass a collection of masks, carvings and textiles that he later donated to museum (more)
Anton Majeri: 1918 - 2007
January 18, 2007 Anton Majeri's life centered around his church and hard work When his son got his first job at a neighborhood drugstore, Mr Majeri had one instruction: 'If someone pays you for four hours, you work for six ' 'At first, I thought (more)
Grace D. Linkmeyer, 79; tenaciously fought bureaucracy
Grace DiGiorgio Linkmeyer, 79, of Drexel Hill, a teacher and reading specialist who fought government bureaucracy for 23 years after her husband's death from the effects of radiation exposure, died of pneumonia Jan 11 at Delaware County Memorial (more)
Art Buchwald, 1925-2007
Art Buchwald, 81, the newspaper humor columnist for more than a half century whose newfound comic material about death revived his celebrity, died of kidney failure Jan 17 at his son's home in Washington (more)
James Hudson, Co-Founder Of Spaniels R& B Singers
James "Pookie" Hudson, 72, lead tenor of the Spaniels rhythm and blues group who wrote "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight," an enduring doo wop favorite, died Jan 16 at his home in Capitol Heights He had thymus cancer (more)
Obituary: Art Buchwald, columnist who delighted in the absurd
Obituary: Art Buchwald, columnist who delighted in the absurd "The French ambassador gave me the literary equivalent of the Legion of Honor," he wrote "The National Hospice Association made me man of the year I never realized dying was so much f (more)
James Hudson, Co-Founder Of Spaniels R& B Singers
James 'Pookie' Hudson, 72, lead tenor of the Spaniels rhythm and blues group who wrote 'Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight,' an enduring doo wop favorite, died Jan 16 at his home in Capitol Heights He had thymus cancer Mr Hudson was a high school (more)
Ralph Taussig, 84, investment banker
Ralph Taussig, 84, of Huntingdon Valley, an international investment banker, died of cancer last Thursday at home For 30 years, Mr Taussig commuted to New York to work for investment companies specializing in international finance He took the trai (more)
A stupid radio stunt's tragic finale - Sacramento DJs joked as contestant g
There were lots of reasons to think Jennifer Strange was in deep trouble after she spent hours guzzling in a water drinking contest at a Sacramento radio station 'I asked her, 'How do you feel?' ' said Elidia Campos, one of 20 contestants 'She said (more)
Pookie Hudson: 1934 - 2007
January 18, 2007 WASHINGTON Pookie Hudson, lead singer and songwriter for the doo wop group The Spaniels, who lent his romantic tenor to hits like 'Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight' and influenced generations of later artists, died Tuesday He w (more)
Actress Maj-Britt Nilsson, 82; Played Ingenue
Maj Britt Nilsson, 82, a Swedish actress who starred in several of Ingmar Bergman's early films, most memorably as a world weary prima ballerina who recalls her youthful ecstasy in "Illicit Interlude," died Dec 19 at a hospital in Cannes, France N (more)
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