@nicktaylor2657 you're an idiot if you believe that. He wasn't drunk and he wasn't on drugs at the time. His toxicology came back clean. So yeah, it was a tragedy, especially for a 2 year old losing her father
@@nicktaylor2657 Read up & get educated before you make such an a-hole statement. I've seen the death certificate, no substances in his system. He was up for 3 days and his judgment was gone.
Robert Shaw gave the greatest supporting actor performance ever in Jaws, he made that movie. Patrick Magoohan in Brave heart and Oliver Reed in Gladiator would get my vote for 2nd and 3rd best supporting actor performances
Shaw should’ve at least been given the courtesy of an Oscar nomination for Jaws, his story of being on the USS Indianapolis was riveting and scary as hell!
Always felt a bit sad for Pope John Paul I, he was Pope for 33 days and then the next Pope wanting to honour him by picking the name John Paul II became one of the greatest Pope of the last 500 years to the point that everyone pretty much forgot all about him
I remember his passing well. I got up for school and my Mom told me the Pope had died. I responded, "of course, but that was several weeks ago." Then my Mom informed my it was the new Pope. Talk about a shock. Then another shock a few weeks later when John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years, plus from a Communist nation.
I had so much hope for John Paul with his willingness to engage in inter-faith dialogues and his respect for Pope John the 23rd; and then the Polish Pope came along with his old-fashioned, rigid doctrinal ideas, and the ideals of Christian charity vanished.
You've included Harvey Milk, but not George Moscone? You also omitted the brilliant anthropologist Margaret Mead, and actress/singer Debbie Weems from Captain Kangaroo.
There is no god that might have been merciful because they (and souls) only exist in the imagination. Humans are animals (who also have imagination), and animal imagination ceases when the animal dies. So you demand nothing from nothing. Not very useful.
Two Actors that were not included in the video that I would like to mention. 1) Thayer David - Best known for his role in the Original Dark Shadows T. V. Series. Also had supporting roles in the original Rocky film and the films Save the Tiger and The Eiger Sanction. He died of a heart attack on July 17, 1978 2) Karl Swenson - Best known for his role as Mr Hanson on Little House on the Prairie. Died of a heart attack on October 8, 1978. The episode of LHOTP in which the Mr. Hanson character dies was actually aired 8 days after Swenson's real life death.
The actor Bob Crane was born in 1929. He was in asleep in a hotel room when someone came into his room and bludgeoned him to death. The white teashirt that he was wearing was pink with his blood. He was a fantastic and handsome actor and comedian.
@@michaelbenardo5695Actually, his murder wasn't a surprise. It was well known that he was very big into child pornography. There were several news reports back then that said that Bob Crane was murdered because of that.
It is known now that it was a friend of his or partner if you will, in the partaking of videotaping women without their permission. Bob had a strange fetish for videotaping women and his friend was in on it. There are photos of the evidence online now and his crime scene.
@LeeTheVet No, it wasn't women. Bob Crane kept looking at pornography of children. Someone got very angry about that and he went to Bob Crane's hotel room and bludgeoned him to death while he slept.
1-Zara Cully. The Jeffersons. 2-Bob Crane. Hogans Heroes. 3-Will Geer. The Waltons. 4-Frank Ferguson. Recurring guest roles on Bonanza and Perry Mason. I really never heard of the others so R.I.P.
@@clementjohnson2666Yes he did. I forgot he also had a guest role on Leave it to Beaver as a hobo named Jeff that Beaver let into the house so he could feed him. Then he took a bath, put on one of Wards suits and was his way to a better life. Episode was called Beavers good deed.
A couple of fun facts about Blossom Rock: 1) She was Born Edith Marie Blossom Macdonald and was in fact, the older sister of actress/singer Jeanette Macdonald. 2) Under the Stage name Marie Blake, she had a supporting role in the Dr. Kildare film series opposite Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore.
She was in an MGM Our Gang short as Alfalfa's eccentric aunt who writes Alfalfa in a murder mystery book, and Alf and the Gang mistake it for an actual murder plot against him.
Excellent job on these remembrances of those lost in the past who had an impact on society is some form, or fashion... Have watched quite a few this evening.. Keep up the good work.. It is interesting how many died at such a young age... Many of cancer, heart attacks due to smoking being quite prevalent within society at that point in time... Thank you for taking the time to organizing these ..
James Daly, Tyne Daly's dad, played a remarkable role on the very interesting "Medical Center" RIP on July 3. Also, anthropologist Margaret Mead. RIP on Nov. 15.
Another that I would like to give Honorable Mention to is actor Philip Ahn, best known for his role as Master Kan on the Kung Fu T.V. series. He passed away due to complications from surgery on February 28, 1978
Yes he played Spectre Assassin Donald “Red” Grant who goes up Sean Connery’s Bond in From Russia With Love in 1963 and was in other hit movies including Jaws, The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three, The Sting, Black Sunday, and Force 10 From Navarone.
Great video. A lot of the people were gone too soon and sometimes the death is not given because the person died outside of the United States or the family chose not to give the information out. Near the end of the film the guy named Don Ellis looks quite a bit like Abraham Lincoln, so I'm wondering if they are related to each other somehow? RIP to all of the young ones.
RIP Congressman Ryan, the news reporters and the innocent men, women & babies, who were murdered at Jonestown. I was 18 at the time, but I never forgot it. Especially those poor babies & children, who were so helpless. It breaks my heart to this very day.🕊🌹🪽 Also RIP Harvey Milk.🕊🕊
What happened in Jonestown has got to be one of the most bizarre incidents I have ever heard of. Just goes to show you how easily some people can be brainwashed by a charismatic leader who in this case convinced over 900 people to commit suicide.
@@bdflatlander Later investigation found that at least 300 of the Jonestown victims were forcibly injected with cyanide. I bet the number was actually much higher but between decomposition of the corpses (Guyana is so warm in November that decomposition of the corpses started within hours and it took seven days for soldiers to get all of the corpses out of Guyana) and the US government only doing four autopsies we will never know for sure. I consider the whole thing a murder spree by Jim Jones and a few of his trusted lieutenants and believe the actual number forcibly injected with cyanide was much higher than official estimates.
The picture accompanying the name Frank Ferguson, is actually a picture of Frank Cady, who played Sam Drucker on Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and the Beverly Hillbillies.
It was good to see legendary music producer, Tom Wilson, in this list. To illustrate just how important his contribution was he recorded Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" and completed the folk rock version of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound Of Silence" in the studio on the same day in 1965!
Rip Robert Shaw a very good leading and supporting actor. My favorite roles of his were Quint in Jaws in 1975 and when played Red Grant who goes against Sean Connery’s James Bond in From Russia With Love in 1963. I also liked him in Robin and Marion as Sheriff Of Nottingham in 1976 along with The Sting with Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Battle Of The Bulge was a good movie to
Robert Shaw gave an outstanding performance as King Henry VIII in A Man For All Seasons. Never cared if it was historically accurate, or not. On his role as Grant in From Russia With Love, he shared a scene with Sean Connery and pretty much owned it. I had to keep reminding myself that Connery was there.
Should have had San Francisco Mayor George Moscone who was assassinated moments before Harvey Milk. He was the much bigger name of the two at the time but now his passing tends to not be recognized or placed secondary to Milk and it shouldn't be. Moscone was the mayor. Milk a supervisor. Both killings were done by former Supervisor Dan White. He had resigned a few weeks before but then went to Moscone asking for his position back. He shot Moscone when he said no. He shot Milk (who wa a friend of White's) because Milk recommended to Moscone that he not give White his position back.
In 2007 I stayed in a hotel in Maldon in Boston but didn't realise a few minutes walk away was the cemetery John Cazale is buried in and if I would have known I would have gone there as loved him in all his roles absolutely gutted
A piece of information that I didn't know about John Cazale until recently was that he and Meryl Streep were in a long standing relationship at the time of his passing.
Thank you for another stroll down memory lane. Here today and gone tomorrow. I'll never understand why we have to die too if Jesus died for our sins. I guess the world is still full of wickedness. Really sad to see the causes of death, especially suicide.
Easy-to-understsnd if you conclude that Jesus died for nothing. I've never sinned. Sin is an evil concept to coerce people to submit to thr church's authority. I reject that bankrupted concept to force guilt and fear onto gullible people. So I've never sinned.
Remember most of them. Was sad to lose them, especially Hubert Humphrey. All of those who remembered FDR, the greatest president we ever had, are now gone.
Que nosso SENHOR E ÚNICO SALVADOR JESUS CRISTO salve e abençoe os familiares e descendentes destas pessoas! E que possamos entender que tudo passa e que somente no SENHOR NOSSO DEUS há salvação. Pr. Cássio Roberto.
Around 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Monday, January 23, 1978, after a party at the home of roadie and band technician Don Johnson, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, Terry Kath began to play with his guns. He spun his unloaded .38 revolver on his finger, put it to his temple, and pulled the trigger. Johnson warned Kath several times to be careful. Kath picked up a semi-automatic 9-mm pistol and, leaning back in a chair, said to Johnson, "Don't worry about it ... Look, the clip is not even in it." His last words were, "What do you think I'm gonna do? Blow my brains out?" To calm Johnson's concerns, Kath showed him the empty magazine. Kath then replaced the magazine in the gun, put the gun to his temple and pulled the trigger. Apparently unbeknownst to Kath, the gun had a round in the chamber. He died instantly from the gunshot, at the age of 31, eight days before his 32nd birthday.
I remember the assassination of Harvey Milk, but what happened to the Mayor of SF. He was shot and killed the same day just moments before. How could you not mention him?
Bob Crane never harmed anyone. He had an addiction, and just before he was murdered, he was openly trying to deal with it. I was 15 when he died. How devastating it was to hear all the immediate criticism of this wonderful, talented man who didn't deserve what happened to him. The news felt like a knife through my heart. I loved him, and I always will. 💔
@michaelbenardo56. The internet wasn't necessary back then. The news about Bob Crane addiction to looking at child pornography was well known and talked about.
@@michaelbenardo5695 True, but magazines and photos did exist. Have money and you can get literally what you want, even before the internet. I'm going to use pin up queen Bettie Page in that instance and her photographers, the Klaws, for taking very provocative photos, deemed smut. That was in the '50s. Yet, it was available to those that wanted it and paid for it via mail way before computers and the internet.
1978 was a horrible year for the Bay Area. Many of the Jonestown victims are buried in a cemetery in Oakland. Just tragic. Then the murders of George Moscone and Harvey Milk on the steps of SF City Hall. It was a powerful one-two gut punch for the Bay. Three years later, a guy by the last name of Montana showed us it was ok to cheer again but we will never forget those events.
The reason why Rocky Dennis looked that way and had that type of disease is because his mother used to do drugs while being pregnant with Rocky in her.
Those might be the deaths listed as "Undisclosed". It also depends on how the doctor/coroner list a cause on the unalive certificate. If you have a fatal heart attack while undergoing treatment for terminal lung cancer, what's the cause of unaliving? My grandmother passed from breast cancer; yet, her certificate says "Natural Causes" under "Cause of Unalive". Why the attending physician put that when she died in a hospice care facility is anyone's guess.
Terry Kath was one of the greatest guitarist in rock history. Gone to soon. RIP, Terry.
Absolutely,What a shame!
Dude shot himself in a drunk stuper Sorry but was hardly a tragedy 🫤
@nicktaylor2657 you're an idiot if you believe that. He wasn't drunk and he wasn't on drugs at the time. His toxicology came back clean. So yeah, it was a tragedy, especially for a 2 year old losing her father
My friend grew up in his family home on the northwest side of Chicago .
@@nicktaylor2657 Read up & get educated before you make such an a-hole statement. I've seen the death certificate, no substances in his system. He was up for 3 days and his judgment was gone.
Louis Prima was also the voice of King Louie the orangutan in Disney's The Jungle Book, who sang "I Wanna Be Like You"
Wow I thought it was Scatman Crouthers
Robert Shaw gave the greatest supporting actor performance ever in Jaws, he made that movie. Patrick Magoohan in Brave heart and Oliver Reed in Gladiator would get my vote for 2nd and 3rd best supporting actor performances
Yes! I remember watching Robert Shaw in the 1975 movie "Jaws." That was a great movie!
Shaw should’ve at least been given the courtesy of an Oscar nomination for Jaws, his story of being on the USS Indianapolis was riveting and scary as hell!
in many roles Robert Shaw played one serious dude - I wouldn't mess with him!
@@jennifersman7990I agree.
@josephstevens9888. I agree.
I remember California Angels ballplayer, Lyman Bostock, who was shot and killed in Gary, IN on September 24, 1978.
I find it surprising how young a lot of these people were. I’m feeling ancient at 61.😮
I hear you
Don't feel bad, I'm 68. Remember most of these folks very well.
I will be 69 soon, and I remember some of these; it is a bit like re-reading obituaries that I recall from long ago!
Me too
Tomorrow is not promised to anyone. The important thing is how these people lived and how they made their mark.
Always felt a bit sad for Pope John Paul I, he was Pope for 33 days and then the next Pope wanting to honour him by picking the name John Paul II became one of the greatest Pope of the last 500 years to the point that everyone pretty much forgot all about him
I remember his passing well. I got up for school and my Mom told me the Pope had died. I responded, "of course, but that was several weeks ago." Then my Mom informed my it was the new Pope. Talk about a shock. Then another shock a few weeks later when John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years, plus from a Communist nation.
I had so much hope for John Paul with his willingness to engage in inter-faith dialogues and his respect for Pope John the 23rd; and then the Polish Pope came along with his old-fashioned, rigid doctrinal ideas, and the ideals of Christian charity vanished.
You've included Harvey Milk, but not George Moscone? You also omitted the brilliant anthropologist Margaret Mead, and actress/singer Debbie Weems from Captain Kangaroo.
God have mercy on the poor souls from the Jonestown Massacre. 🙏
Yes, a cult. But the victims didn't recognize a cult and continued to follow him in spite of all the red flags. Seems to be some self blame there too.
There is no god that might have been merciful because they (and souls) only exist in the imagination. Humans are animals (who also have imagination), and animal imagination ceases when the animal dies. So you demand nothing from nothing. Not very useful.
@spaceace1006 The news and the papers all described it as Kool Aid.
That was such a shock. I was at work that day when the news broke.
I was a late teenager when this happened ,it was horrible.
You have Harvey Milk but left out the other victim that day, Mayor George Moscone. 😢
Yeah george should have been added 1st
Exactly, Mayor Mascone's murder was the first mayoral assasination in the U.S. history.
Two Actors that were not included in the video that I would like to mention.
1) Thayer David - Best known for his role in the Original Dark Shadows T. V. Series. Also had supporting roles in the original Rocky film and the films Save the Tiger and The Eiger Sanction. He died of a heart attack on July 17, 1978
2) Karl Swenson - Best known for his role as Mr Hanson on Little House on the Prairie. Died of a heart attack on October 8, 1978. The episode of LHOTP in which the Mr. Hanson character dies was actually aired 8 days after Swenson's real life death.
Thank you for mentioning them.
I love your videos. Thank you for everything 😊
Thanks for watching!
John Cazale was such a talented actor who left the world way too soon.
RIP
FREDO!!!!!!!
He was gonna be Mr Meryl Streep at the time of his passing.🙏🕯️✝️
The actor Bob Crane was born in 1929. He was in asleep in a hotel room when someone came into his room and bludgeoned him to death. The white teashirt that he was wearing was pink with his blood. He was a fantastic and handsome actor and comedian.
I think we all knew who killed him. A brain-dead jury acquitted the killer.
His murder was a big surprise. Right away, some tried to smear him.
@@michaelbenardo5695Actually, his murder wasn't a surprise. It was well known that he was very big into child pornography. There were several news reports back then that said that Bob Crane was murdered because of that.
It is known now that it was a friend of his or partner if you will, in the partaking of videotaping women without their permission. Bob had a strange fetish for videotaping women and his friend was in on it. There are photos of the evidence online now and his crime scene.
@LeeTheVet No, it wasn't women. Bob Crane kept looking at pornography of children. Someone got very angry about that and he went to Bob Crane's hotel room and bludgeoned him to death while he slept.
R.I.P. Bob Crane.
1-Zara Cully. The Jeffersons.
2-Bob Crane. Hogans Heroes.
3-Will Geer. The Waltons.
4-Frank Ferguson. Recurring guest roles on Bonanza and Perry Mason.
I really never heard of the others so R.I.P.
Frank Ferguson also played a recurring role on the Andy Griffith Show , as Mr. Foley the supermarket butcher .
@@clementjohnson2666Yes he did. I forgot he also had a guest role on Leave it to Beaver as a hobo named Jeff that Beaver let into the house so he could feed him. Then he took a bath, put on one of Wards suits and was his way to a better life. Episode was called Beavers good deed.
A couple of fun facts about Blossom Rock:
1) She was Born Edith Marie Blossom Macdonald and was in fact, the older sister of actress/singer Jeanette Macdonald.
2) Under the Stage name Marie Blake, she had a supporting role in the Dr. Kildare film series opposite Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore.
She was in an MGM Our Gang short as Alfalfa's eccentric aunt who writes Alfalfa in a murder mystery book, and Alf and the Gang mistake it for an actual murder plot against him.
John Cazale has the ironic distinction of having every film he acted in be nominated for Best Picture
Excellent job on these remembrances of those lost in the past who had an impact on society is some form, or fashion... Have watched quite a few this evening.. Keep up the good work.. It is interesting how many died at such a young age... Many of cancer, heart attacks due to smoking being quite prevalent within society at that point in time... Thank you for taking the time to organizing these ..
Gig Young's double suicide still haunts me.
James Daly, Tyne Daly's dad, played a remarkable role on the very interesting "Medical Center" RIP on July 3. Also, anthropologist Margaret Mead. RIP on Nov. 15.
The expression, “Drinking the Kool Aid” derived from the events of the Jonestown Massacre. I was 4 years old at the time.
My birthday on November 17th , 1978. Next day , I read newspaper horror story.
I read that the “Kool Aid” was actually a drink mix called Flavor Aid.
I really like this information.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Debbie Weems from Captain Kangaroo passed in Feb. 1978
Another that I would like to give Honorable Mention to is actor Philip Ahn, best known for his role as Master Kan on the Kung Fu T.V. series. He passed away due to complications from surgery on February 28, 1978
God bless Israel!
Robert Shaw also played a villain in one of the James Bond films with Sean Connery.
From Russia With Love. Yes.
Yes he played Spectre Assassin Donald “Red” Grant who goes up Sean Connery’s Bond in From Russia With Love in 1963 and was in other hit movies including Jaws, The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three, The Sting, Black Sunday, and Force 10 From Navarone.
@scottknode898 Red Grant, the most copied villain in the Bond universe outside of Blofeld. He's that series' version of Richard Hillman.
Please continue with the 1970s!
Great video. A lot of the people were gone too soon and sometimes the death is not given because the person died outside of the United States or the family chose not to give the information out.
Near the end of the film the guy named Don Ellis looks quite a bit like Abraham Lincoln, so I'm wondering if they are related to each other somehow? RIP to all of the young ones.
RIP Congressman Ryan, the news reporters and the innocent men, women & babies, who were murdered at Jonestown. I was 18 at the time, but I never forgot it. Especially those poor babies & children, who were so helpless. It breaks my heart to this very day.🕊🌹🪽
Also RIP Harvey Milk.🕊🕊
Wasn't George Mascone also assassinated on the same day as well?
Yes, he was...@@GeorgieB1965
@@GeorgieB1965yes
What happened in Jonestown has got to be one of the most bizarre incidents I have ever heard of.
Just goes to show you how easily some people can be brainwashed by a charismatic leader who in this case convinced over 900 people to commit suicide.
@@bdflatlander Later investigation found that at least 300 of the Jonestown victims were forcibly injected with cyanide. I bet the number was actually much higher but between decomposition of the corpses (Guyana is so warm in November that decomposition of the corpses started within hours and it took seven days for soldiers to get all of the corpses out of Guyana) and the US government only doing four autopsies we will never know for sure. I consider the whole thing a murder spree by Jim Jones and a few of his trusted lieutenants and believe the actual number forcibly injected with cyanide was much higher than official estimates.
Mel Street country music artist died Oct 21 1978 aged 45 of self-inflicted gunshot to the head. Died on his birthday.
The picture accompanying the name Frank Ferguson, is actually a picture of Frank Cady, who played Sam Drucker on Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and the Beverly Hillbillies.
Loved Frank Ferguson.
Sure remember those series!
It might not be Frank Ferguson
It was good to see legendary music producer, Tom Wilson, in this list. To illustrate just how important his contribution was he recorded Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" and completed the folk rock version of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound Of Silence" in the studio on the same day in 1965!
I still think it's weird how I had three popes in my lifetime before I was four months old (born June 1978) and the third one lived until I was 27.
Rip Robert Shaw a very good leading and supporting actor. My favorite roles of his were Quint in Jaws in 1975 and when played Red Grant who goes against Sean Connery’s James Bond in From Russia With Love in 1963. I also liked him in Robin and Marion as Sheriff Of Nottingham in 1976 along with The Sting with Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Battle Of The Bulge was a good movie to
And he played the German tank commander in the Battle of the Bulge.
Robert Shaw gave an outstanding performance as King Henry VIII in A Man For All Seasons.
Never cared if it was historically accurate, or not.
On his role as Grant in From Russia With Love, he shared a scene with Sean Connery and pretty much owned it.
I had to keep reminding myself that Connery was there.
Should have had San Francisco Mayor George Moscone who was assassinated moments before Harvey Milk. He was the much bigger name of the two at the time but now his passing tends to not be recognized or placed secondary to Milk and it shouldn't be. Moscone was the mayor. Milk a supervisor. Both killings were done by former Supervisor Dan White. He had resigned a few weeks before but then went to Moscone asking for his position back. He shot Moscone when he said no. He shot Milk (who wa a friend of White's) because Milk recommended to Moscone that he not give White his position back.
That was an infamous day for San Francisco, my home town.
Edgar Bergen was grandpa walton in the pilot movie "The Homecoming" about the waltons
In 2007 I stayed in a hotel in Maldon in Boston but didn't realise a few minutes walk away was the cemetery John Cazale is buried in and if I would have known I would have gone there as loved him in all his roles absolutely gutted
A piece of information that I didn't know about John Cazale until recently was that he and Meryl Streep were in a long standing relationship at the time of his passing.
@@meggieh69
True! And she put a hold on her acting career to take care of him.
Thank you for another stroll down memory lane. Here today and gone tomorrow. I'll never understand why we have to die too if Jesus died for our sins. I guess the world is still full of wickedness. Really sad to see the causes of death, especially suicide.
Easy-to-understsnd if you conclude that Jesus died for nothing. I've never sinned. Sin is an evil concept to coerce people to submit to thr church's authority. I reject that bankrupted concept to force guilt and fear onto gullible people. So I've never sinned.
@@ms.annthrope415 Oh, brother.
What strikes me is how young many of them were.
New Subscriber but I'm an 90s kid rest in power to the famous🙏🏾
please leave the information on the screen longer because some of us can’t read that fast!
I have to pause it sometimes when there is a lot of text
I actually knew Gene Tunney's daughter, she lived in my hometown when she passed away.
Remember most of them. Was sad to lose them, especially Hubert Humphrey. All of those who remembered FDR, the greatest president we ever had, are now gone.
Add in Laurie Winfield Saunders. WW1 combat veteran, State of California civil servant, and my grandfather.
The John Cazzle clip is one of my favorite pieces of acting
You going upload 2021 memorial part two
Yes, Tuesday.
New subscriber.
Thanks and welcome
Shout out to Wendy Barrie, the British actress who passed that February at 65.
Jack Warner was a heel to his older brother and his son....
Jack L Warner was a heel to everyone; he didn't just keep it in the Warner family.
Barry Atwater and Karl Swenson were left out....
I was a sophomore in high school when the news report of Karl Wallenda's death aired. Couldn't believe they actually showed him falling to his death.
I was shocked. Especially when they showed him hitting the ground.
Where is George Moscone, Aldo Moro, Babe Paley, Thurman Munson?
I've seen uncensored crime scene photos of Bob Crane. All I can say is that someone was absolutely furious with him...😳
Where is Philip Ahn (29 March 1905 - 28 February 1978) he died at 72 from from complications after surgery.
Que nosso SENHOR E ÚNICO SALVADOR JESUS CRISTO salve e abençoe os familiares e descendentes destas pessoas! E que possamos entender que tudo passa e que somente no SENHOR NOSSO DEUS há salvação.
Pr. Cássio Roberto.
Edgar Bergen was a good grandpa 👴 Walton in the homecoming
Around 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Monday, January 23, 1978, after a party at the home of roadie and band technician Don Johnson, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, Terry Kath began to play with his guns. He spun his unloaded .38 revolver on his finger, put it to his temple, and pulled the trigger. Johnson warned Kath several times to be careful. Kath picked up a semi-automatic 9-mm pistol and, leaning back in a chair, said to Johnson, "Don't worry about it ... Look, the clip is not even in it." His last words were, "What do you think I'm gonna do? Blow my brains out?" To calm Johnson's concerns, Kath showed him the empty magazine. Kath then replaced the magazine in the gun, put the gun to his temple and pulled the trigger. Apparently unbeknownst to Kath, the gun had a round in the chamber. He died instantly from the gunshot, at the age of 31, eight days before his 32nd birthday.
I remember the assassination of Harvey Milk, but what happened to the Mayor of SF. He was shot and killed the same day just moments before. How could you not mention him?
Political.
Wasn't Gene Tunney a US Marine who fought in World War One ?
Yes Sir. Semper Fi
Bob Crane: I love life Maybe a little too much Bob 😮
@nicktaylor2657. The real reason why Bob Crane was murdered was because he looked at child pornography way too much.
Bob Crane never harmed anyone. He had an addiction, and just before he was murdered, he was openly trying to deal with it. I was 15 when he died. How devastating it was to hear all the immediate criticism of this wonderful, talented man who didn't deserve what happened to him. The news felt like a knife through my heart. I loved him, and I always will. 💔
@@lynettepalecek3141 Many accused him of that after he was dead, but how was it possible in 78? There was no such thing as the internet back then.
@michaelbenardo56. The internet wasn't necessary back then. The news about Bob Crane addiction to looking at child pornography was well known and talked about.
@@michaelbenardo5695 True, but magazines and photos did exist. Have money and you can get literally what you want, even before the internet.
I'm going to use pin up queen Bettie Page in that instance and her photographers, the Klaws, for taking very provocative photos, deemed smut. That was in the '50s.
Yet, it was available to those that wanted it and paid for it via mail way before computers and the internet.
Not to forget the victims of that PSA plane crash in September '78
Golda Meir's brother Oscar was a very talented chef
1978 was a horrible year for the Bay Area. Many of the Jonestown victims are buried in a cemetery in Oakland. Just tragic. Then the murders of George Moscone and Harvey Milk on the steps of SF City Hall. It was a powerful one-two gut punch for the Bay. Three years later, a guy by the last name of Montana showed us it was ok to cheer again but we will never forget those events.
I find it interesting that some of the folks shown were born in the 1800’s!
My dad died that year.
REST IN HEAVENLY PARADISE EVERYONE.
1978. The year I left home for college.
1978 was now almost 46 years ago. Amazing how the time goes by. A generation and a half have grown up since all of these famous people passed away.
The year I got married and had our first child.😊
Quite a few early deaths...
Rest in peace Rocky
John Cazale was an excellent actor who I believe would have had an illustrious career if he had lived longer.
Marguerite Maggie McNamara Actress (June 18, 1928 - February 18, 1978) cause of death suicide
How could you put Harvey Milk on here and not George Moscone?
You forgot the mayor of San Francisco he was killed before Mr. Milk
I bet you'll get to 1977. We all know who died that year.
Right! Elvis Pressly died on August 16, 1977.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Correct!
The reason why Rocky Dennis looked that way and had that type of disease is because his mother used to do drugs while being pregnant with Rocky in her.
No. It's genetic.
@@LillyMarz777 No it was because his Mom was on drugs while pregnant, they said it in the movie.
It was always suggested that Pope John Paul l was rubbed out by the Mafia for not playing ball with the powers at be.
Murderer Jim Jones
I never heard of the Jonestown Massacre and I'm 46. One of the rare tragic events I'm not aware of.
what freakin rock did you crawl from.
@@terencehill2320 Uncalled for remark.
The term "Kool-Aid drinker" evolved from this event.
@@terencehill2320 at least I'm not one of those people who maintain that if I don't remember it, it never happened.
@@terencehill2320He hadn't crawled out from his crib yet when it happened.
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Oh, Come on! ....Charlie McCarthy didn't die.
I have no idea why I watched this
Just interesting stuff
Nobody died from Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.
good point.
Those might be the deaths listed as "Undisclosed".
It also depends on how the doctor/coroner list a cause on the unalive certificate. If you have a fatal heart attack while undergoing treatment for terminal lung cancer, what's the cause of unaliving?
My grandmother passed from breast cancer; yet, her certificate says "Natural Causes" under "Cause of Unalive". Why the attending physician put that when she died in a hospice care facility is anyone's guess.
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Bob crane got what he deserved. For being with someones wife. Yeah
You play with fire...well, you know the rest.
yeah, he did other things as well that were, unlawful to say the least.