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Irwin Corey, 102. The wild-haired comedian and actor known for his improvisational riffs and nonsensical style who billed himself as “The World’s Foremost Authority.” Feb. 6. Peter Mansfield, 83. A physicist who won the Nobel Prize for helping to invent MRI scanners. Feb. 8. Mike Ilitch, 87. The billionaire businessman who founded the Little Caesars pizza empire before buying the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Tigers. Feb. 10. Harold G. “Hal” Moore, 94. The American hero known for saving most of his men in the first major battle between the U.S. and North Vietnamese armies. Feb. 10.

Al Jarreau, 76, A Grammy-winning pearls crochet baby shoes. princess white slippers.hand crocheted mary jane. baby ballet flats. jazz singer who transcended genres over a 50-year career, Feb, 12, Norma McCorvey, 69, Her legal challenge under the pseudonym “Jane Roe” led to the U.S, Supreme Court’s landmark decision that legalized abortion but who later became an outspoken opponent of the procedure, Feb, 18, Omar Abdel-Rahman, 78, The so-called Blind Sheik convicted of plotting terror attacks in New York City in the decade before 9/11 and spiritual guide to a generation of Islamic militants, Feb, 18, Died in federal prison..

Kenneth J. Arrow, 95. The youngest-ever winner of a Nobel prize for economics, whose theories on risk, innovation and the basic mathematics of markets have influenced thinking on everything from voting to health insurance to high finance. Feb. 21. Alan Colmes, 66. The radio and television host and commentator best known as the amiable liberal foil to the hard-right Sean Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Feb. 23. William “Bud” Liebenow, 97. The WWII Navy officer who guided his warship into Japanese territory to rescue future President John F. Kennedy and his crew. Feb. 24.

Bill Paxton, 61, A prolific and charismatic actor who pearls crochet baby shoes. princess white slippers.hand crocheted mary jane. baby ballet flats. had memorable roles in such blockbusters as “Apollo 13” and “Titanic” while also cherishing his work in “One False Move” and other low-budget movies and in the HBO series “Big Love.” Feb, 25, Complications due to surgery, Joseph Wapner, 97, The retired Los Angeles judge who presided over “The People’s Court” with steady force during the heyday of the reality courtroom show, Feb, 26..

Paula Fox, 93. A prize-winning author who created high art out of imagined chaos in such novels as “Poor George” and “Desperate Characters” and out of the real-life upheavals in her memoir “Borrowed Finery.” March 1. Rene Preval, 74. A low-key technocrat who led Haiti as president during the devastating January 2010 earthquake and a messy and prolonged recovery. March 3. Miriam Colon, 80. A pioneering actress in U.S. Latino New York theater who starred in films alongside Marlon Brando and Al Pacino. March 3.

Mother Divine, believed to be 92, The widow of Father Divine and leader for decades of a religious movement he founded that advocated racial equality and provided free food to thousands of people, March 4, Robert Osborne, 84, The genial face of Turner Classic Movies and a walking encyclopedia of classic Hollywood, March 6, Lynne F, Stewart, 77, A rebellious civil rights lawyer who was sentenced to a decade behind bars pearls crochet baby shoes. princess white slippers.hand crocheted mary jane. baby ballet flats. for helping a notorious Egyptian terrorist communicate with followers from his U.S, jail cell, March 7, Cancer..

Robert James Waller, 77. His best-selling, bittersweet 1992 romance novel “The Bridges of Madison County” was turned into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood and later into a soaring Broadway musical. March 10. Joni Sledge, 60. With her sisters, she recorded the enduring dance anthem “We Are Family.” March 10. Amy Krouse Rosenthal, 51. A popular author, filmmaker and speaker who brightened lives with her wide-eyed and generous spirit — and broke hearts when she wrote of being terminally ill and leaving behind her husband. March 13.

Royal Robbins, 82, A rock climbing icon who founded the outdoor clothing company bearing his name, March 14, Carl pearls crochet baby shoes. princess white slippers.hand crocheted mary jane. baby ballet flats. Clark, 100, A California man who was recognized six decades after his bravery during World War II with a medal of honor that had been denied because he was black, March 16, Chuck Berry, 90, He was rock ‘n’ roll’s founding guitar hero and storyteller who defined the music’s joy and rebellion in such classics as “Johnny B, Goode,” “Sweet Little Sixteen” and “Roll Over Beethoven.” March 18..



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