August 2011 Notable Deaths
August   2011 Notable Deaths. In August we said farewell to many noteworthy   individuals, including a controversial reality show husband and a   concentration camp survivor. Read on to learn more about them and the   others who passed away this month.
Stetson Kennedy August 2011 Notable Deaths
1916-2011
A  human rights activist, Stetson  Kennedy is best known for infiltrating a  well-known racist group and  authoring a book about what he witnessed.  Kennedy's legacy is also left behind in the folklore group he founded. 
Klu Klux Klan, Florida Folklore Society, Jacksonville, Florida, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Esther Gordy Edwards August 2011 Notable Deaths
1920-2011
Edwards  transformed an old recording studio  into a museum as a way of  preserving the Motown sound. Edwards'  nickname says it all about how  much she meant to the Motown music  community. 
Georgia, United States, Hitsville USA, Esther Gordy Edwards "Pillar of Motown", Howard University, Smokey Robinson
Nick Ashford August 2011 Notable Deaths
1942-2011
With  his wife, Nick Ashford wrote  and produced several hit songs, including  this Marvin Gaye hit. Ashford  and his wife were also successful as  performers themselves and had a  hit with their song "Solid".
Valerie  Simpson, aint no mountain high enough, Ashford and Simpson Solid, White  Rock Baptist Church Harlem, New York, "I'm Every Woman"
Michael Showers August 2011 Notable Deaths
1966-2011
Known  for his role in a hit HBO  show and for his appearances in "Breaking  Bad, " "I Love You Phillip  Morris" and a vampire TV show, Michael  Showers' untimely death shocked  fans of his work. 
Treme, Breaking Bad, The Vampire Diaries, Michael Showers found dead, 
Mike Flanagan August 2011 Notable Deaths
1951-2011
A  star baseball player for this  team from the' 70s through the early  '90s, Flanagan was known for his  incredible talent as well as for his  quick wit.
pitcher  (baseball), Baltimore  Orioles, Cy Young award, Remembering Mike  Flanagan, the funniest man in   baseball, Mike Flanagan, daughter fourth  test tube baby, 1983 baseball  World Series
Jerry Leiber August 2011 Notable Deaths
1933-2011
With  his songwriting partner,  Jerry Leiber wrote many rock ''n' roll hits,  including "Stand by Me"  and this classic Elvis Presley song. Leiber was  inducted into the  Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and has his own star  on the Hollywood  Walk of Fame. Contestants on this TV show performed his  songs for one  episode.
Mike Stoller,  Stand By Me  song, Jailhouse Rock, American Idol, American Idol Leiber  and Stoller,  Jerry Leiber lyricist, Yakety Yak (song)
Scotty Robertson August 2011 Notable Deaths
1930-2011
Throughout  his life as an NBA  coach, Robertson head-coached the New Orleans Jazz,  the Chicago Bulls  and the Detroit Pistons. He went on to be assistant  coach for the Phoenix Suns, the Miami Heat, the Indiana Pacers and this  Texas team. 
NBA,  Utah Jazz, Chicago  Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Phoenix Suns, Miami Heat,  Indiana Pacers, San  Antonio Spurs,baseball, Louisiana Tech
Pete Pihos August 2011 Notable Deaths
1923-2011
A  native of this holiday destination, Pihos was an All-American football  player  at this university. Pihos went on to play in the NFL for this  team  from 1947 to 1955. Pihos died from this degenerative disease, which  was  the focus of a documentary film produced by his daughter. 
alzheimer's disease, Dear Dad by Melissa Pihos, Pete Pihos receiver, Pete Pihos The Golden Greek
Russell Armstrong August 2011 Notable Deaths
1964-2011
Russell  Armstrong was an investment banker  and venture capitalist in this  California city. He is known for being  the estranged husband of a  reality show cast member, and he appeared on  the Bravo show several  times. 
Taylor Armstrong, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, housewives re edit, Jill Zarin tweets about Russell Armstrong 
Albert Brown August 2011 Notable Deaths
1905-2011
Albert  Brown was the oldest  survivor of the Bataan Death March. A former  dentist, Brown and 78,000  other prisoners of war were forced to walk for  dozens of miles, a trek  that killed more than 11,000. During the war,  Brown also survived  malaria, dengue fever and a broken neck. 
Bataan Death March, Albert Brown 105, Bataan Death March 65 miles, "Doc Brown" Albert Brown, Creighton University, Omaha
Ernie Johnson August 2011 Notable Deaths
1924-2011
Ernie  Johnson was a Major League  Baseball player in the '40s and '50s. He  played for the Boston Braves,  the Milwaukee Braves and the Baltimore  Orioles. Johnson later became a  commentator for the Atlanta Braves,  working with his son. 
ernie johnson pitcher, Current video game, Canada Day Photo Contest, 1957 World Series, Vermont, United States
Zachery Tims August 2011 Notable Deaths
1969-2011
A  co-pastor of this church and a  televangelist commonly appearing on this  TV program, Zachery Tims died  nearly four years after he publicly asked  for forgiveness for his  extramarital affairs.  
New Destiny Christian Center, Praise the Lord, Maranatha Bible College, Trinity Broadcasting Network 
Jani Lane August 2011 Notable Deaths
1964-2011
The lead singer of -glam band Warrant, Jani Lane wrote six top 40 singles. Lane was also a cast member on this reality show. 
Celebrity Fit Club, Jani Lane, John Kennedy Oswald,
Ray Anderson August 2011 Notable Deaths
1934-2011
Ray  Anderson was a successful  entrepreneur and the founder of Interface. He  was also known as an  outspoken advocate for industrial sustainability. 
Interface Inc. Georgia Institute of Technology, The Ecology of Commerce by Paul Hawken
Mike Barrett August 2011 Notable Deaths
1943-2011
Mike  Barrett was a basketball player for the 1968 U.S. Olympic basketball  team. He also played professionally for this basketball organization. 
1968 Olympic Basketball Team won Gold, American Basketball Association, Mike Barrett 6-foot-2, Mexico City, Mexico
Mark Hatfield August 2011 Notable Deaths
1922-2011
Mark  Hatfield was a prominent  politician in Oregon, serving 30 years as a  U.S. senator and later  elected Oregon's secretary of state and then  governor. Several Oregon  buildings that have been named in his honor,  including the Mark O.  Hatfield Library at his alma mater university and  the Mark O. Hatfield  United States Courthouse in this "Rose City."  
Oregon,   United States, Mark O. Hatfield Library , Willamette University, Mark   O. Hatfield United States Courthouse, Portland, Oregon, Vietnam War,   "St. Mark" Mark Hatfield
Charles Wyly August 2011 Notable Deaths
1933-2011
With  his brother, Charles Wyly  founded Michaels Stores. Wyly is also known  for his large contributions  to public art projects in this Texas town. 
Sam Wyly, Michaels Stores, Michaels Stores, Dallas, Texas, +Louisiana Tech University, Charles Wyly net worth 1 Billion
Hugh Carey August 2011 Notable Deaths
1919-2011
Hugh  Carey was a member of the  U.S. House of Representatives for 13 years  before he was elected this  state's 51st governor. In addition to his  work as a politician, Carey  was an attorney who earned his law degree  from this university. 
+St. John's University, 
Nancy Wake August 2011 Notable Deaths
1912-2011
A  British agent during this war,  Nancy Wake was a highly decorated  servicewoman in the Allied forces and  was given the United States Medal  of Freedom as well as several other  awards from Britain, Australia,  France and her home country.
United States Medal of Freedom, The White Mouse Nancy Wake
Bernadine Healy August 2011 Notable Deaths
1944-2011
Bernadine  Healy was a well-known  figure in the fields of health and medicine. She  served as the head of  the National Institutes of Health as well as the  president of this  humanitarian organization. 
National Institutes of Health, American Red Cross, US News and World Report
Fred Imus August 2011 Notable Deaths
1942-2011
The  brother of a well-known radio  figure, Fred Imus was himself a radio  talk show host as well as a  songwriter and classic car enthusiast. Imus  broadcast his radio show from his trailer in this Southeastern U.S.  city. 
Trailer Park Bash, +Frederic Moore Imus
Francesco Quinn August 2011 Notable Deaths
1963-2011
Known  for his breakthrough role in  this Academy Award-winning film and as the  son of this actor,  Francesco Quinn was also an adventure sports fan and  spoke four  languages.
Francesco Quinn English, French, Spanish and Italian.Into the West (2005)
Rudolf Brazda August 2011 Notable Deaths
1931-2011
Rudolf Brazda was the last known concentration camp survivor who was interned for being gay.
Rudolf Brazda hid in Pig Shed
Bubba Smith August 2011 Notable Deaths
1945-2011
Not  only was Bubba Smith known for  being an NFL football player, but he  also gained fame as an actor,  starring in a popular police comedy film  series and beer commercials.
bubba smith miller lite, Charles Aaron Smith, Moses Hightower
Annette Charles August 2011 Notable Deaths
1948-2011
A  fan favorite from the movie  "Grease," Annette Charles played Cha-Cha,  the flirtatious dancing  beauty who hung with the rival crowd. Charles  went on to teach at a  California university. 
Cha-Cha Digregorio Grease, California State University, Northridge, Charlene "Cha-Cha" DiGregorio, Speech
Leslie Esdaile Banks August 2011 Notable Deaths
1959-2011
Leslie  Esdaile Banks was a  prolific author who wrote in a range of genres,  from African-American  literature to crime and romance. She won many  awards throughout her  career, including this honor in 2008. 
Essence Literary Awards Storyteller of the Year, LA Banks, The Vampire Huntress Legend Series
DeLois Barrett Campbell August 2011 Notable Deaths
1926-2011
The  oldest member of a  gospel-singing trio of sisters, DeLois Barrett  Campbell had a true  rags-to-riches story. Campbell grew up in a very  poor family and lost  four of her siblings to an infectious disease.  Campbell and her sisters  beat the odds and became successful recording  artists.
The Barrett Sisters, Chicago, Illinois, tuberculosis, Wonderful, Sam Cooke, Patti LaBelle

 
 

