Died on This Day (10-Jun)
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Lee Hee-ho | Lee Hee-ho, sometimes spelled as Lee Hui-ho, , was a South Korean women's rights activist, peace advocate and former First Lady of South Korea during the presidency of her husband Kim Dae-jung from 1998 to 2003. | First Lady of South Korea | 96 | 1 |
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Barbara Vucanovich | Barbara Farrell Vucanovich was an American Republican politician who was the first Latina elected to the United States House of Representatives, in which she served representing Nevada from 1983 to 1997. | American politician | 91 | 7 |
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György Szabados | György Szabados was a Hungarian jazz pianist, and is sometimes referred to as the "father" or "unofficial king" of the Hungarian free jazz movement since the 1960s. | Hungarian musician | 71 | 9 |
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James Exon | John James "Jim" Exon was an American businessman and politician who served as the 33rd Governor of Nebraska from 1971 to 1979, and as a U. | American politician | 83 | 15 |
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Donald Regan | Donald Thomas Regan was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1981 to 1985 and the White House Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 under Ronald Reagan. | US Secretary of the Treasury | 84 | 17 |
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John McKay | John Harvey McKay was an American football coach. He was the head coach at the University of Southern California from 1960 to 1975 and of the National Football League's Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1976 to 1984. | American football coach | 77 | 19 |
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Lindsey Nelson | Lindsey Nelson was an American sportscaster best known for his long career calling play-by-play of college football and New York Mets baseball. | American sportscaster | 76 | 25 |
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John E. Hull | John Edwin Hull was a United States Army general, former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, commanded Far East Command from 1953 to 1955 and the U. | United States Army general | 80 | 45 |
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Carl Kress | Carl Kress was an American jazz guitarist. | American musician | 57 | 55 |
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Margaret Abbott | Margaret Ives Abbott was an American golfer. She was the first American woman to win an Olympic event: the women's golf tournament at the 1900 Paris Games. | Amateur golfer | 78 | 65 |
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniversary | |
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Christina Grimmie | Christina Victoria Grimmie was an American singer, songwriter, actress, and YouTuber. | American singer | 22 | 4 |
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Maria Keil | Maria Keil was a Portuguese artist. She was born in Silves and died in Lisbon. | Portuguese artist | 97 | 8 |
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Gene Conners | Eugene Conners , known as Gene Conners, was an American trombonist and singer. | American musician | 79 | 10 |
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Ray Charles | Ray Charles Robinson, Sr. was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer. | Soul musician | 73 | 16 |
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John Gotti | John Joseph Gotti Jr. was an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. | Italian-American gangster | 61 | 18 |
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Hafez Assad | Hafez al-Assad was a Syrian statesman and military officer who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000. | Syrian President | 69 | 20 |
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George Chandler | George Chandler was an American actor who starred in over 140 feature films, usually in smaller supporting roles, and he is perhaps best known for playing the character of Uncle Petrie Martin on the television series Lassie. | American film and television actor | 86 | 35 |
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Bartolomé Blanche | Bartolomé Guillermo Blanche Espejo was a Chilean military officer and provisional president of Chile in 1932. | President of Chile | 91 | 50 |
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Charlie Fallon | Charles Augustus Fallon was an American baseball player. | American baseball player | 79 | 60 |
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Israel Moore Foster | Israel Moore Foster was a Republican Representative in the United States Congress from the State of Ohio, serving three terms from 1919 to 1925. | American politician | 77 | 70 |