Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s husband of nearly 60 years, passed away at age 82 in Nashville. A private ceremony will be held for immediate family. Dean, a businessman, inspired Parton’s iconic song “Jolene,” written about a bank teller’s flirtation with him. Their private relationship, long a subject of speculation, was a testament to their enduring love, with Dean even influencing Parton’s recent “Rockstar” album.
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Celebrated novelist Tom Robbins, known for his fantastical, counterculture-infused prose, passed away at age 92. His death was announced by his wife, Alexa Robbins, who stated he was surrounded by family and pets. Robbins, author of such iconic works as *Even Cowgirls Get the Blues* and *Another Roadside Attraction*, crafted wildly imaginative stories featuring strong female leads and unconventional narratives, earning him a devoted cult following. His unique style, blending fantasy, spirituality, humor, and sexuality, defied conventional literary norms.
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Bob Uecker, the beloved voice of the Milwaukee Brewers for 54 years, passed away at age 90 after a private battle with small cell lung cancer. A Baseball Hall of Famer and national icon, Uecker’s contributions extended beyond broadcasting, encompassing acting, comedy, and philanthropy. His legacy includes a remarkable broadcasting career, marked by his signature home run call and numerous accolades, and a lasting impact on the Milwaukee community and baseball fans everywhere. He is survived by his partner and children.
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Simon Vickers is on trial for the murder of his 14-year-old daughter, Scarlett, who died from a 4-inch deep stab wound to the chest during a family play-fight in their kitchen. Vickers claims the stabbing was accidental, stating he inadvertently stabbed Scarlett with a knife while “mucking about” with his daughter and wife. The prosecution argues the depth of the wound indicates a deliberate stabbing, citing inconsistencies in Vickers’ accounts of the incident. The trial continues with the defense maintaining the death was a tragic accident, despite acknowledging Vickers’ moral responsibility.
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Tomiko Itooka, the world’s oldest living person, passed away peacefully on December 29th, 2024, at age 116. Born in 1908, she led a remarkable life, overcoming wartime challenges and maintaining an active lifestyle well into her advanced years, marked by her devotion to Buddhism and frequent hiking. Her age was officially verified by multiple organizations, including the Gerontology Research Group. Following her death, Inah Canabarro Lucas of Brazil assumed the title of world’s oldest living person.
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Baseball legend Rickey Henderson, a Hall of Famer and Oakland Athletics icon, passed away at age 65. His death was confirmed by his family and MLB, who noted his profound impact on the sport and the A’s franchise. Henderson held numerous MLB records, including career stolen bases (1406), and was a 10-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion. His passing follows the recent deaths of other Bay Area baseball greats Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda.
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Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar passed away at the age of 44. The band confirmed the news, requesting privacy during this difficult time; no cause of death has been released. Bryar was a member from 2004-2010, notably contributing to their acclaimed album *The Black Parade*. While My Chemical Romance is planning a 2024 tour, Bryar was not participating in the band’s current lineup.
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John Tinniswood, the world’s oldest man, passed away at age 112 in Southport, England. Born in 1912, he attributed his longevity to luck, though he also advocated moderation. Tinniswood served in the Royal Army Pay Corps during World War II and later worked for Shell and BP, maintaining a lifelong love of Liverpool Football Club and Friday fish and chips. He is succeeded by 116-year-old Tomiko Itooka of Japan as the world’s oldest living person.
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Alexei Zimin, a prominent Russian chef and vocal critic of Moscow’s war in Ukraine, was found dead in Belgrade, Serbia, during a visit to promote his latest book. The circumstances surrounding his death are currently under investigation, but initial reports suggest no foul play. Zimin, who had previously fled Russia following the annexation of Crimea, was known for his anti-war stance and had faced threats and harassment after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. His passing follows a disturbing pattern of deaths among Russian expatriates who have spoken out against the Kremlin, raising concerns about the possibility of Russian government involvement.
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