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Gone, But Not Forgotten: World Says Goodbye
BY DARLENE DONLOE
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Every year the world bids a sad farewell to politicians, community leaders, celebrities and other noteworthy individuals who impacted our lives in some way.
2009 is no different. Some deaths were expected; others, like that of Michael Jackson, shocked the world. A lot of talent has left the building.
JANUARY
OSCAR GRANT, 22 — Jan. 1; killed by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer while laying on his stomach, unarmed, on an Oakland subway platform.
IDA B. KINNEY, 104 — Jan. 1; longtime community activist; reportedly oldest living African American in San Fernando Valley.
WILLA MAE DORSEY, 75 — Jan. 5; gospel singer recorded five albums; nominated for a Grammy.
CHARLES MORGAN JR., 78 — Jan. 8; lawyer, represented Julian Bond and Muhammad Ali; helped redraw political maps in arguing for “one man, one vote” principle.
PEDRO “CUBAN PETE” AGUILAR, 81 — Jan. 13; once named greatest mambo dancer by Life Magazine.
Source: L.A. Watts Times (subscription)
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