Farewells of 2023 (Annual Collage and Name Key)

Well Kids, I finally finished it! After two and a half months, I have finished my annual Memorial Collage to remember the notable celebrities and news-makers we lost in 2023. As you can see from time stamp in the bottom right corner of the above image, I ‘finished’ the original collage on January 29th. But then as I suspected would happen in my most recent post, I found at least a dozen celebrities I missed, and then I had to add them all into the original, and re-factor into the black and white key. Then I had to re-outline and renumber each image (multiple times when several were missed or accidentally double numbered!). Anyway I can safely say that the collage is well and FULLY complete! Whew!!!

Every year when I make this, I realize how much I love human faces — so I posted the best picture of each person I could find, (and sometimes more than one depending on their brilliance!)

Some of these people I’ve never heard of, as I’m sure you haven’t also. And there is great pleasure in the learning of these diverse lives. I felt I got to know a lot of these talented people through their biographies. Many lived to be centenarians, and into their 90s. Far too many (as it seems every year) died tragically and too soon; but their light did shine as they lived.

Although they have all passed, it is only fair to rediscover them and their legacies. That’s one reason I make these tributes every year; for so many are easily forgotten although they might have been very well known in their time.

May you find as much joy and inspiration as I have in discovering all these talents. Let me know what you think, and thanks for you patience.

Love survives, Therese

ATHLETICS 1-51

1.Cartier Woods. 18, Detroit Northwestern H.S. (cardiac arrest)
2 .Jessie Lemonier, 25, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Chargers
3.Dick Butkus, 80, Chicago Bears Linebacker, philanthropist.
4.Rick Hoyt, 61, Wheelchair Boston Marathon racer (with dad pushing) (cerebral palsy)
5.Duangphet (Dom) Phromthep, 17, Soccer Captain of The Wild Boars, Rescued from Thai cave in 2018  (suicide)
6. Dick Fosbury, 76, Olympic Jumper, inventor of “The Fosbury Flop”
7. Bobby Charlton, 86, beloved Soccer captain Manchester United
8. Bob Richards, 97, “The Vaulting Vicar”
9. Stanley Wilson, 40, Detroit Lions, (pulmonary thromboembolism, after collapse from police beating)
10. Otis Taylor,80, Kansas City Chiefs
11. Charles White, 64, Heisman Trophy Winner, Browns, Rams
12. Homer Jones,82, wide receiver Giants, Browns
13. Joe Kapp, 85, Quarterback, Vikings
14. Greta Anderson 97, Long Distance Swimmer
15. Lisa Lyone 70, Body Builder
16. Jim Brown, 87, NFL Legend, Hollywood Action Actor
17. Walt Garrison, 79, Fullback, Dallas Cowboys
18. Johnny Lujak,98, Heisman Winner, Quarterback Notre Dame
19. Betsy Rawls, 95, US Women’s Open Golf Champion
20. Dean Smith, 91, Sprinter and Stuntman
21. Ralph Boston, 83 Gold Medalist Long Distance Jumper
22. Tom Courtney, 90, Gold Medalist runner
23. Willis Reed, 80, Seven Time All-Star, Knicks
24. George McGinnis 73, Basketball Hall of Fame, Pacers #30
25. Robbie Knievel, 60, Second-Generation Daredevil, Son of Evel (pancreatic cancer)
26. Jim Hines 76, 1968 100 Meter Champion Sprinter
27. Pat McCormick, 92, Olympic Gold Medalist Diver
28. Larry Mahan,79, Champion “Rodeo Elvis” (bone cancer)
29. Tom Wakefield, 57, Unique pitcher, Pirates, Boston Red Sox (seizure from brain cancer)
30. Dick Groat, 92, Pirates. Eight time All Star Shortstop
31. Joe Pepitone, 82, Yankees Outfielder, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs
32. Tim McCarver, 81, Catcher and Broadcaster, St Louis Cardinals
33. Nicki McCray-Pensen 51, 2-time Olympic gold-medalist, ABL MVP and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer (breast cancer)
34. Tori Bowie, 32, 3-Time Olympic medalist, Sprinter, (childbirth)
35. Jean Faut, 92, Women’s Baseball league pitcher
36. Frank Howard, 87, Dodger,4-time All-Star who slugged 382 home runs
37. Ray Herbert, 93, Pitcher, Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City A’s
38. Sal Bando, 78, Third Baseman, Oakland A’s
39. Brooks Robinson, 86, Baltimore Orioles famed Third Baseman
40. Craig Breedlove, 86, Five-time world land speed record holder.(cancer)
41. Roger Craig, 93, Pitcher, LA Dodgers, NY Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Manager, SF Baseball
42. Vida Blue 73. Pitcher, Oakland A’s CY Young MVP 1971 3x World Series Champ
43. Willie Hernandez, 69, Detroit Tigers relief Pitcher, 1984 MVP
44. Bobby Hull, 84, Chicago Black Hawks “The Golden Jet”
45. Bray Wyatt (Windham Rotunda), 36, WWE Superstar (heart attack)
46.The Iron Sheik, (Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri) 81, Iranian Pro Wrestler (heart attack)
47. Terry Funk, 79, Wrestler NWA World Champion (dementia)
48. Superstar Billy Graham, (Eldredge Wayne Coleman) ,79, Influential Pro Wrestler (sepsis, multiple organ failure)
49. Adam Johnson 29, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philly Flyers, and Nottingham Panthers Hockey, (horrific freak accident)
50. Nic Kersiles 29, Anaheim Ducks (Motorcycle crash)
51.Gino Odjic, 52, Vancouver Canucks. NY Islanders, Philly Flyers Hockey Left Wing. (AL Amyloidosis)

ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS, I, 52-110

52. Bob Barker, 99, Beloved Game Show Host, The Price is Right, Animal Activist
53. Cody Longo, 34, Days of Our Lives, Hollywood Heights
54. Quinn Redeker, 86, Days of Our Lives, ‘The Young and the Restless
55. Billy Miller, 43, Young and the Restless, General Hospital (suicide)
56. Mike Nussbaum, 99, Glengarry Glen Ross, Field of Dreams.
57. Camden Toy, 68, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (pancreatic cancer)
58. Ben Masters, 75, Passions, Mandingo, (Dementia, Covid)
59. Tyler Christopher, 50, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives (positional asphyxia)
60. Andrea Evans, 66, One Life to Live, Passions (breast cancer)
61. Jacklyn Zeman, 70, General Hospital, Young Doctors in Love (cancer)
62. Pamela Blair, 73, A Chorus Line, All My Children (cancer)
63. James McCaffrey, 65, Rescue Me, Max Payne, Viper, (myeloma)
64. Andre Braugher, 61, Homicide: Life on the Street, Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ lung cancer)
65. Ricou Browning, 93, The Gill-Man in Creature From the Black Lagoon
66.Nancy Frangione,70, Another World, All My Children
67.Elizabeth Hubbard, 89, As the World Turns, The Doctors
68. George R. Robertson, 89, Police Academy Films
69. Al Brown, 89, The Wire, Red Dragon, The Replacements (Alzheimer’s)
70. Earl Boen, 81, Mama’s Family, The Terminator
71. Michael Levin, 90, Ryan’s Hope, Law and Order, N.Y.P.D.
72. Arleen Sorkin, 67, Days of Our Lives, 1st Voice of Harley Quinn
73. Brett Hadley, 92, Young and the Restless
74. Shannon Wilcox, 80, NCIS, Grey’s Anatomy, Dallas
75. Ellen Holly, 92, One Life to Live, Guiding Light, School Daze
76. Kamar de los Reyes, 56, One Life to Live, Call of Duty, (cancer)
77. Tom Wilkinson,75, Michael Clayton, The Full Monty
78. Dorothy Tristan, 88, Klute, Scarecrow, The Looking Glass
79. Richard Moll, 80, Night Court, But I’m a Cheerleader! & Voice actor
80. Gayle Hunnicutt, 80, Eye of the Cat, The Legend of Hell House
81. Burt Young, 83, Rocky, Rocky II, Betsy’s Wedding
82. Gerald Castillo, 90, General Hospital, Saved by the Bell
83. Richard Romanus, 80, Mean Streets, Wizards, The Sopranos
84. Angus Cloud, 25, Euphoria, The Line, (accidental drug overdose)
85. Lee Sun-kyun, 48, Parasite, Kingmaker, (suicide)
86. Coco Lee, 48, Disney Live Action Mulan Star (suicide)
87. Betta St. John 93, The Robe, Dream Wife
88. Emmanuelle Debever, 60, French Actress Who Accused Gerard Depardieu of Sexual Assault, (suicide)
89. Jansen Panettiere, 28, (Hayden’s Brother) The Walking Dead (enlarged heart)
90. Pat Cooper, 93, Angry Stand-Up Comedian
91. Carole Cook, 98, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Sixteen Candles
92. Suzanne Somers, 76, American Graffiti, Three’s Company, Step By Step (breast cancer)
93. David McKnight, 87, J.D.’s Revenge, Under Siege, (cancer)
94. Mike Batayeh, 52, Comedian, Breaking Bad (possible suicide)
95. Evan Ellingson, 35, My Sister’s Keeper, CSI: Miami (accidental overdose)
96. Austin Majors, 27, Child Actor on NYPD Blue (accidental fentanyl overdose)
97. Koko Da Doll, 35, Kokomo City, (murdered)
98. Janet Landgard, 75, The Swimmer, The Donna Reed Show (brain cancer)
99. Judy Nugent, 83, The Ruggles, Adventures of Superman
100. Sara Lane, 73, I Saw What You Did, The Virginian
101. Elaine Devry ,93, With Six you Get Eggroll, Guide for the Married Man
102. Carol Locatell, 82, Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning
103. Sharon Farrell 82, It’s Alive, Marlowe, The Reivers
104. Margie Duncan, 92. Dancer, Stand-In for friend Debbie Reynolds
105. Phyllis Coates, 96, the First Lois Lane on Television,(SupermanBlood Arrow
106. Linda Haynes, 75, Rolling Thunder, Brubaker
107. Noreen Nash, 99, Giant, The Southerner
108. Margia Dean, 101, The Quatermass Xperiment, I Shot Jesse James
109. Jean Veloz, 98, Famed Lindy Hop Dancer
110. Miiko Taki, 99, Sayonara, Walk-Don’t Run, Paper Tiger

ACTORS AND ENTERTAINERS,II

111. Ryan O’Neal, 82, Love Story, What’s Up, Doc?, Paper Moon, (leukemia)
112. Kevin O’Neal, 77, No Time for Sergeants, Gunsmoke, What’s Up Doc? (Ryan O’Neal’s little brother)
114. Lara Parker, 84, Dark Shadows, Kung Fu, The Rockford Files
115. Raquel Welch, 82, One Million Years B.C., The Three (and Four) Musketeers
116. Richard Roundtree, 81, Shaft, Roots, Desperate Housewives (pancreatic cancer)
117. David McCallum, 90, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., ‘NCIS
118. Lisa Loring, 64, Original Wednesday on The Addams Family
119. Treat Williams, 71, Hair, Prince of the City, Everwood, Truman and the Swans (Motorcycle Accident)
120. Cindy Williams, 75, American Graffiti, Laverne & Shirley
121. Paul Grant, 56, Harry Potter films, Star Wars
122. Ray Stevenson, 58, Thor Movies, RRR
123. Adam Rich, 54, Eight Is Enough
124. Barry Newman, 92, Vanishing Point, Petrocelli,
125. Gail O’Neill, 61, Fashion Model, Journalist, CBS The Early Show
126. Gina Lollobrigida, 95, Legendary Italian Screen Siren, Dies at 95
127. Mark Goddard, 87, Lost in Space, Johnny Ringo, (pulmonary fibrosis)
128. Keith Jefferson, 58, Hateful Eight, Django Unchained. (cancer)
129, Alan Arkin, 89, Little Miss Sunshine, The In-Laws, Wait Until Dark
130. Rose Gregorio, 97, The Shadow Box, ER.
131. Robert Blake, 89, In Cold Blood, Baretta
132. Johnny Hardwick, 64, Voice of Dale Gribble on King of the Hill
133. Lance Kerwin, 62, James at 15, Salem’s Lot
134. Glenda Jackson, 87, Twice Oscar Winner, Women in Love, A Touch of Class
135. Julian Sands, 65, A Room with a View. (Hiking Accident)
136. Frederic Forrest, 86, Apocalypse Now, The Rose
137. Jim Tweto, 68, Flying Wild Alaska, (plane crash)
138. Dex Carvey, 32, Comedian, and Son of Dana Carvey (accidental overdose)
139. Bill Saluga, 86, “You Can Call Me Ray” Comedian
140. Charles Kimbrough, 86, Anchor Jim Dial on Murphy Brown
141. Matthew Perry, 54, Friends, (Anesthetic Ketamine, Accidental Drowning)
142. Darren Kent, 36, Game of Thrones, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (osteoporosis)
143. Suzanne Shepherd,89, Sopranos, Goodfellas
144. Piper Laurie, 91, The Hustler, Carrie, Twin Peaks
145. Marisa Pavan, 91, The Rose Tattoo, Man in the Grey Flannel Suit, twin sister of Pier Angeli
146. Casey Kramer, 67, Daughter of Stanley Kramer, Mississippi Requiem, Baskets
147. Andrea Fay Friedman. 53, Life Goes On (Alzheimer’s)
148. Joan Evans, 89, On the Loose, Skirts Ahoy! Edge of Doom
149. Shirley Anne Field, 87, The Entertainer, Alfie, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
150. Michael Gambon, 82. British Stage Legend, Dumbledore of Harry Potter Movies
151. Paul Reubens,70, (aka Pee-wee Herman) PeeWee’s Playhouse, movies
152. Jimmy Weldon, 99, Ventriloquist and Voice of the cartoon duck Yakky Doodle
153. Ted Donaldson, 89, Father Knows Best, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
154. Sandra Seacat, 86. Actress, Beloved Acting Coach
155. Michael Lerner, 81, M*A*S*H, Barton Fink, Eight Men Out
156. Eileen Saki, 79, Rosie the Bar Owner on M*A*S*H
157. Judy Farrell, 84, Nurse Able on M*A*S*H,
158. Tom Sizemore, 61, Saving Private Ryan, Heat, Natural Born Killers
159. George Maharis, 94, Route 66, Rich Man Poor Man, Exodus
160. Chaim Topol, 87, Stage and Screen Tevye the milkman, Fiddler on the Roof
161. Joanna Merlin, 92, Broadway Fiddler on the Roof (original Tzeitel) Casting Director
162. Sheldon Harnick, 99, Famed Fiddler on the Roof Lyricist
163. Melinda Dillon, 83. Close Encounters of the Third Kind, A Christmas Story
164. Frances Sternhagen 93, Two-Time Tony Winner, Sex and the City
165. Betty Sturm, 89, The World’s Greatest Sinner
166. Inga Swenson, 90, The Miracle Worker, Benson
167.Shelley Smith,70, Super Model and Actress, For Love and Honor
168. John Beasley, 79, Everwood, The Soul Man
169. Peter Gonzales Falcon, 74, Fellini’s Roma, Bordertown
170. Ron Cephas Jones 66, This Is Us, Dolemite is my Name
171. Jane Birkin, 76, Model, Actress and Singer
172. Lew Palter, 94, Titanic Actor and Longtime CalArts Teacher
173. Paul O’Grady, 67, Comedian, aka Lily Savage
174. Barry Humphries, 89. Comedian, aka Dame Edna Everage.
175. Gordon Pinsent, 92, There Will Be Blood, Away from Her
176. Sylvia Syms, 89, British Star. The Queen, Victim
177. Samantha Weinstein 28, Big Girl, The Stone Angel, Carrie, (cancer)
178. Carlin Glynn, 82, Broadway actress, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sixteen Candles
179. Michael McGrath, 65, Plaza Suite, Nice Work if you can Get it.
180.Len Goodman, 78. Judge of Dancing with the Stars, Strictly Come Dancing
181. Wally Campo, 99, Little Shop of Horrors, Roger Corman Films.
182. Clifton Oliver, 47, Broadway Actor of Lion King, In the Heights
183. Marlene Clark, 85, Sanford and Son, Ganja & Hess
184. Barbara Bryne, 94, Actress of many Sondheim Musicals on Broadway
185. Hersha Parady, 78, Little House on the Prairie. Keenan and Kel
186. Paxton Whitehead, 85, Stage Veteran, Back to School
187. Josephine Chaplin, 74, Actress, and Daughter of Charlie Chaplin
188. Jean Boht, 91, Star of the BBC Sitcom Bread
189. Lelia Goldoni, 86, Shadows, Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
190. Marc Gilpin, 56, Jaws 2, The Legend of the Lone Ranger (glioblastoma)
191. Lance Reddick, 60, The Wire, John Wick (heart disease)
192. Murray Melvin, 90, A Taste of Honey, The Phantom of the Opera  

 193. Kenny DeForest, 37,Comedian (Bicycle Accident)
194. Michael Chiarello, 61,
Food Network Chef. Easy Entertaining With Michael Chiarello (allergic reaction, heart attack)
195. Jacky Oh, (Jacklyn Smith),33, Wild ‘N Out (Complications of cosmetic surgery)
196. Stella Stevens, 84,The Nutty Professor, The Poseidon Adventure
197. Richard Belzer, 78, Sharp Comic, actor on Law and Order SVU
198. Shecky Greene, 97, Legendary Las Vegas Comedian and Headliner                                                    

NEWS-MAKERS

199 Rosalynn Carter, 96, Outspoken Former First Lady, beloved wife of President Jimmy Carter
200. Senator Dianne Feinstein, 90, California Senator
201.  Pat Schroeder. Colorado Representative if the House (stroke)
202. Justice Sandra Day O’Conner, 93,1st Female Supreme Court Justice.
203. Judy Heumann, 75, Author and Disability Rights Activist

CREATORS 204-222

204. Leo D. Sullivan, 82, Pioneering Black Animator, Disney, Fat Albert
205. Paco Rabanne, 88, Designer w/ Space-Age Aesthetic, Perfumes
206. Mary Quant, 93, Mastermind of Swinging ’60s Style
207. Larry Fink, 82, Legendary American Photographer
208. Lloyd Morrisett, 93, Co-Creator of Sesame Street
209. Norman Lear, 101, Sitcom Genius, All In the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons, and Citizen Activist
210 Mark Russell, 90, Piano-Playing Political Satirist
211 Elliot Silverstein, 96, Director Cat Ballou and A Man Called Horse
212 Cormac McCarthy, 89, Author of No Country for Old Men
213 Kenneth Anger, 96, Author Hollywood Babylon I and II
214 Bernard Kalb, 100, Veteran Journalist and TV Host
215 Walter Mirisch, 101. Producer, In the Heat of the Night , many more
216 Martin Amis, 73, Author of London Fields, Money
217 John Jakes, 90, Author, North and South, The Bastard
218 Marty Krofft, 86, Producer, H.R. Puffinstuff, The Bugaloos, more
219 William Friedkin, 87, Director The French Connection. The Exorcist
220 Carol Higgins Clark, 66, Best-Selling Author and Actress
221 Bert I. Gordon, 100, Director of Cult (and Cheap) Sci-Fi Classics
222 Al Jaffee, 102, Trailblazing Beloved Mad Magazine Cartoonist,creator of The MAD Fold-In.

MUSICIANS 223-280

223. Alan Copeland, 96, The Modernaires and Your Hit Parade
224. Dusty Street, 77, Pioneering Female DJ for LA Radio Station KROQ,
225. Magoo, 50, Rapper, One Half of  Duo Timbaland & Magoo
226. Tony Bennett, 96, The Gold Standard of Singers Everywhere, Rags to Riches, I Left My Heart in San Francisco, 
227. Ed Ames, 95, Singer and Daniel Boone Sidekick
228. Bill Lee, 94, Composer, Father of Spike Lee
229. Fred White, 67, Drummer of Earth, Wind & Fire
230. Tom Verlaine, 73, Guitarist and Songwriter in the band Television
231. Big Pokey 48, Houston Rapper, (Collapsing Onstage)
232. Jeremiah Green, 45, Modest Mouse Drummer, Founding Member
233. Brian Gillis, 47, Singer, founder LFO
234. Robbie Robertson, 80, Frontman of The Band
235. Roger Whittaker. 87, Folk Singer, The Last Farewell
236. Charlie Robison, 59, Country Singer-Songwriter
237. Bernie Marsden 72 Rock n’ Blues guitarist for Whitesnake
238. Denny Laine, 79,  Co-Founder of The Moody Blues, Wings, (lung disease)
239. Faye Fantarrow, 21, British Singer and Songwriter
240. Jeff Beck,78, The Yardbirds, solo Guitar God (bacterial meningitis)
241. Barrett Strong, 81, Money Singer Songwriter, I Heard It Through the Grapevine
242. Clarence Avant, 92, “Godfather of Black Music”
243. Sinéad O’Connor ,56, Irish Singer, Nothing Compares 2U
244 Laura Lynch, 65, Founding Member of The Dixie Chicks
245.Tina Turner, 83, Electrifying Entertainer and Feminist Hero
246. Andy Rourke, 59 The Smiths Bassist (pancreatic cancer)
247. Alan Rankine, 63, The Associates, Club Country, White Car in Germany
248. Astrud Gilberto, 83, Exotic Songstress, The Girl from Ipanema
249. Kyle Jacobs, 49, Songwriter and Kellie Pickler’s Husband, (suicide)
250. Cyntha Weil, 82, Grammy-Winning Lyricist Hungry, Shades of Grey,
251. C.J. Harris, 31, Former American Idol Contestant
252. Harry Belafonte, 96, Singer, Actor, Producer and Activist “The Banana Boat Song, (aka Day-O!”)
253. Gordon Lightfoot, 84, Singer/Songwriter, Time in a Bottle, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
254. Peter Nero, 89, Grammy-Winning Pianist and Conductor, Love is Blue
255. Rudolph Isley, 84 Iconic Member of the Isley Brothers, Shout, This Old Heart of Mine
256. Gary Rossington, 71, Lynyrd Skynyrd (last surviving original member)
257. John Gosling, 75  Keyboard Player for The Kinks
258. DJ Casper, 58, Cha-Cha Slide (cancer)
259. Burt Bacharach, 94, Composer of Smooth Virtuoso of 1960s Pop I Say a Little Prayer for You, What the World Needs Now
260. Sixto Diaz Rodrguez 81 Musician, Searching for Sugar Man,  Rich Folks Hoax
261. Randy Meisner, 77, Vocalist, Founding Member of The Eagles
262. Kiernan “AKA” Forbes, 49, South African Rapper Victory Lap, (Murdered)
263. Nashawn Breedlove,46, Rapper, Actor 8 Mile
264. Don Williams, 100, Last Surviving Member of The Williams Brothers
265. Lola Dee, 95, Popular Singer of the 1950s
266. Moonbin, 25, Member of K-pop Band Astro, (Suicide)
267. George Brown,74, Kool & the Gang Drummer
268. Bobby Caldwell, 71, Jazz, Pop singer, What You Won’t Do for Love
269. Sandra Reaves-Phillips 79, Singer. Round Midnight, Lean on Me
270. Gary Wright, 80, Singer, Dream Weaver, Fascinating Things
271. Steve Harwell, 56, Smash Mouth Founder, Former Lead Singer
272. Jimmy Buffett, 76, Margaritaville, Cheeseburger in Paradise
273. Trugoy the Dove, 54, De La Soul Co-Founder
274. Gangsta Boo, 43, Rapper, Three 6 Mafia
275. Paul Cattermole 46, S Club 7 Don’t Stop Movin’
276. David Crosby, 81, The Byrds, and Crosby, Stills & Nash Founder
277. Irish Grinstead 43, Singer, 702. Where My Girls At?, Get it Together
278.Tom Smothers, 86, Comedian, Folk Musician, and the great Yo-Yo Man
279. Wayne Shorter, 89, Jazz Saxophone Pioneer. Moanin, Birdland
280. Lisa Marie Presley, 54, Singer, Songwriter and Elvis’ Daughter Lights Out, Idiot

THE STAR TREK FAMILY 281-302

281. Sharon Acker, 87. Star Trek TOS (Odona) Point Blank
282.Stephen Kandel, 96, Creator of Harry Mudd (Mudd’s Women, I Mudd, Mudd’s Passion)
283. Robert Butler, 95 Director on Star Trek pilot The Cage
284. Gerald Fried, 95, Star Trek and Roots Composer, Greatest. Fight. Music. EVER. in Amok Time.
285. Ed Fury, 94, Bodybuilder, Star Trek,(Omega Glory drummer)  ‘Sword and Sandal’ Films
286. Patricia McNulty, 80, Star Trek,( as Tina Lawton in Charlie X , Tammy Tell me True, My Three Sons
286. Elizabeth Hoffman, 97, ST: TNG, Sisters, Fear No Evil
288. John Copage, 98, TOS and ST: TNG
289. Barbara Bosson, 83, Hill Street Blues, ST: TNG
290. J. Patrick McNamara, 80, ST: TNG. Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
291. Annie Wersching, 45. Picard, ST: TNG, Bosch, 24, Runaways
292. Jerry Spicer, 64, ST: TNG, Voyager, Pump Up the Volume
293. Jack Axelrod, 93, ST: TNG, General Hospital, My Name Is Earl
294. Ken Lally, 52, Actor, Stuntman, fencer. Star Trek Enterprise, Resident Evil 2, (voice)
295. Nicholas Coster, 89, ST: TNG, Another World, All My Children
296 Julian Christopher, (James Watkins), 78, ST: TNG, Elysium
297. Tom Kunis, 93, Star Trek: DS9, Hamlet, Taps
298. Paul Eckstein 59, Voyager, DS9, Law and Order, producer of Godfather of Harlem
299. Dan Kern, 74, ST: TNG, Star Trek Voyager, Me and The Big Guy
300. Nicolas Kepros, 90, ST: TNG, Broadway actor (St Joan) (stroke)
301. Peter White, 86, Star Trek: DS9, Love is an Many Splendored Thing, All My Children (melanoma)
302. Mark Margolis, 83, ST: TNG, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul

2 responses to “Farewells of 2023 (Annual Collage and Name Key)

  1. Wow…what an amazing collage!

    Re: Annie Wersching, fyi: her first real breakout role was on Enterprise, in Oasis episode.

    Thank you for all your efforts and creativity. Stay well.

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