Obituaries

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What a heartbreaking and surreal week this has been.

We’ve said goodbye to not one, but five towering figures — each of them a household name, each of them beloved in their own unique way. The world feels a little dimmer without their light.

Connie Francis, one of the most iconic voices of the 20th century, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of timeless classics like "Where the Boys Are," "Who's Sorry Now," and "Lipstick on Your Collar." She wasn’t just a singer — she was a trailblazer, a symbol of strength, and a soundtrack to the lives of millions. Her voice was instantly recognizable, her resilience unforgettable. She broke barriers in the music industry, becoming the first female to have a #1 rock and roll hit. Her songs, her story, and her spirit will live on forever.

Chuck Mangione, the virtuoso behind the flugelhorn, gave us instrumental beauty that could lift spirits and calm storms. His hit "Feels So Good" was more than a song — it was an emotion, a moment frozen in time that will always echo in our hearts.

Hulk Hogan, the face of wrestling’s golden age, inspired a generation with his larger-than-life persona, boundless energy, and unforgettable voice. For those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s, Hulk Hogan was a real-life superhero. His “Hulkamania” wasn’t just a catchphrase — it was a movement.

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, redefined what it meant to be a rock star. The Prince of Darkness, who turned chaos into poetry and rebellion into art, has left this world — but his thunderous legacy will roar through the ages. From "Paranoid" to "Crazy Train", Ozzy didn’t just perform music — he lived it.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known and loved as Theo from The Cosby Show, brought warmth, humor, and a genuine sense of heart to the screen. A talented actor, musician, and spoken word artist, Malcolm’s work resonated far beyond television. He gave us a young man we could all relate to, and an artist who never stopped evolving.

To lose all of them in such a short span feels unreal. These weren’t just celebrities — they were storytellers, pioneers, and icons who helped shape the cultural fabric of our lives. Their music, their characters, their voices — all of it lives on in our memories and hearts.

Rest in peace to Connie, Chuck, Hulk, Ozzy, and Malcolm. You may be gone from this world, but you’ll never be forgotten.

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Ozzy Osborne paying his respects to John at Strawberry Fields in New York❤️❤️❤️
 

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Very sad to hear that oscar nominated actor Terence Stamp, aka General Zod in the 1970s Superman movies has passed away aged 87. Rest in peace.FB_IMG_1755461659655.jpgFB_IMG_1755461663270.jpg
 

Rikki

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Heaven gained an angel today. Judge Frank Caprio wasn’t just a judge—he was a symbol of kindness, empathy, and humanity. Through his compassion, he showed us that justice can be both fair and full of heart. His legacy will live on forever. Rest in peace.
Blessed be
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From my son's Chris FB:."‘Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince, / And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest’.
I hope I become as good as you were! The stage is my home and I will live there!
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BREAKING: June Lockhart, the beloved actress best known for her iconic roles in "Lassie" and "Lost in Space," has died. She was 100.
 
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