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2008 Deaths Less Known

Less-known voices, 2008

By Jason Goldtrap 12/10/1908

As the year draws to a close, remember the lesser known voices of 2008, those who had contributed to American culture. Maudie Hopkins, 93, America's last Civil War widow. Harry Richard Landis, 108 U.S. second to last world war by a veterinarian. Jacob DeShazer, 95, participated in the Doolittle Raid. RAF pilot James Bertram, 92, survived "The Great Escape", which was planned by Eric Dowling, 92. Col. Donald Blakeslee, 89, flew more missions against the Luftwaffe that any American fighter pilot. Joseph M. Juran, 103, was an innovative quality control in postwar Japan.

Dirth Pran, 65, journalist Cambodian-born American, who survived the killing fields. Frank Piasecki, 88, invented the placement tandem rotor Chinook helicopter. Colonel John Ripley, 69, avoided an attack of 20,000 enemy troops for the bombing of Dong Ha bridge Bernie Boston, 74, in 1967 took a picture of a protestor place a carnation in the barrel of a rifle. Maj. Andrew J. Olmsted, 37, was an Army blogger in Iraq.

David Kahn, 98, wrote the theme of "Leave It to Beaver", Bob LeMond. 94, was the speaker. Earl Hagen, 88, composed the theme from "The Andy Griffith Show." Shell Kepler, 49, played Nurse Vining on "General Hospital." Manuel Padilla Jr., 51, was a Pharaoh in "American Graffiti." Dick Martin, 86, co-host of "Laugh-In". Rob Knox, 18, is in the next "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."

Richard Wright, 65, co-founder of Pink Floyd. John Stewart, 68, sang with The Kingston Trio, which was co-founder Nick Reynolds, 75. Larry Norman, 60, Christian rock pioneer. Dottie Rambo, 74, was a gospel singer. Paul Davis, 60, confessed "I Go Crazy (You know when I look in your eyes)." Mike Smith, 64, sang for The Dave Clark Five. Jerry Wallace, 79, walked with "Primrose Lane. Jim Agar, 61, sang on" Hee Haw. "Dennis Yost, 65, sang" Spooky "with the Classics IV. Gloria Shayne Baker, 84, wrote:" Do You Hear What I Hear? "

Norman "Hurricane" Smith, 85, "Oh baby, what would you say?" Rod Allen, 63, of fortunes sang "You've Got Your Troubles (I've got mine). "Lita Roza, 82, sang" How much is that doggie in the window? "

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 91, guru of the Beatles. Levi Stubbs, 72, sang the Four Tops "Baby I Need Your Lovin '."

Cliff Nobel, 64, had a decisive breakthrough in 1968, "The Horse". Played At Gallodoro, 95, a clarinet introduction soul of "Rhapsody in Blue." LeRoi Moore, 46, saxophonist, Dave Matthews Band. Mitch Mitchel, 62, played drums on "The Wind Cries Mary." Don Helms, 81 , played steel guitar on "Your Cheatin 'Heart."

Kurt Eberling, Sr., 77, invented spaghetti. Herb Peterson, 89, invented the Egg McMuffin. Al Copeland, 64, founded Popeyes Chicken. Lovie Yancey, 96, founder of Fatburger. Carl Karcher, 90, founded Carl's Jr.. Irv Robbins, 90, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins. Fred Baur, 89, invented the Pringles cans. Wilbur Hardee, 89, founded Hardees.

Joan Winston, 77 years, helped organize the first "Star Trek" convention. Alexander Courage, 88, wrote the theme to "Star Trek" and even made the "Whoosh" Corporate sound like happens. Ray Ellis, 82, composed the music for the animated series. Dr. Alvin Marks, 97, gave us 3D glasses. Ben Chapman, 79, The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Gary Gygax, 69, co-creator of "Dungeons and Dragons"

Henry Lange, 77, designed a future that should have been in "2001: A Space Odyssey." Roy Scheider, 75, and Natasha Shneider, 52, shared a tender scene as the ship space with air brakes Leonov Jupiter in "2010." Maila Nurmi, 86, was Vampira in "Plan 9 from Outer Space", a film partially funded by the Rev. Lynn Lemon, 90, a Baptist pastor in Hollywood. Roberta Collins, 64, Matilda the Hun in "Death Race 2000." John Phillip Law, 70, was the Pygar angel in "Barbarella." Gardland Beverly, 82, was in "The Alligator People" whose score was Irvng composed Gertz, 93. Priscilla Allen, 70, said: "Prepare for a surprise" in "Total Recall".

Derek Wadsworth, 69, wrote the theme of "Space 1999" starring Barry Morse, 89. Neal Hefti, 85, composed "Batman" is the theme. Forrest J. Ackerman, 92, published Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine. Don Davis, 65, was General Hammond on "Stargate SG-1." Stan Winston, 62 years, surprised-fi fans of science with its monstrous makeup.

David Groh, 68, Joe Gerard on Rhoda. Christopher Allport, 60, appeared in Mad Men. Lois Nettleton, 80, was more than "A Face in the Crowd." Allan Melvin, 84 years, was Sam the Butcher on "The Brady Bunch. "Joy Page, 83, was Annina Brandel in" Casablanca. "Nina Foch, 84 was in" Executive Suite ". Robert J. Anderson, 75, was a young George Bailey in "It's a Wonderful Life." Mel Ferrer, 90, was Paul Berthalet in "Lili." Charles H. Gray, 86, was the Clay Forrester in "Rawhide." Julius Carry, 56, was the Lord Bowler in "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.". Larry Haines, 89, was Stu Bergman on "Search for Tomorrow." Estelle Reiner, 94, said: "I'll have what she's having."

Steve Gerber, 60, created Howard the Duck. The classic arcade game "Paperboy" was developed by Mark Haigh-Hutchinson, 43. Ollie Johnston 95, was the last of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men. " Kermit Scott, 71, a philosophy professor and namesake of Kermit the Frog, which was designed by Kermit Love, 91. Dick Sutcliffe, 90, created "Davey and Goliath." Created Ted Key, 95, the cartoon "Hazel." Michael Silberkleit, 76, published "Archie" comics. Belcher Irving, 94, helped write the screenplay for "The Wizard of Oz." Wonderful Smith, 97, gave instructions for Spinal Tap to get to the stage.

Margaret Truman, 83, was a novelist and daughter of President Harry Truman. Secret Service Agent Floyd Boring, 92, Truman helped foil the assassination attempt. Hamilton Jordan, 63, was chief of staff Jimmy Carter. Ike Pappas, 75, "There's a shot! Oswald has been shot! "Cecil W. Stoughton, 88, photographed Lyndon Johnson took office aboard Air Force One in Dallas. Marty Kenney, 90, was the beloved caller on Sean Hannity show.

John Archibald Wheeler, 96, coined the term "black hole." Michael Golomb, 98, was one of the first mathematical normed vector spaces applied in numerical analysis. (I do not know what that it is not.) Richard Knerr, 82, invented the Frisbee. Philip Saffman, 76, Advanced Fluid Mechanics. Hugh Butt, 98, bleeding treated with vitamin K. Robert Nason Beck, 80, helped us computed tomography. Andrew McKelvey, 74 years, helped found Monster.com. Carl D. Keith, 88, co-inventor of the catalytic converter.

Dick Barrymore, 74, shot ski. Hugh Bradner, 92, invented the wetsuit. Bud Browne, 96, filmed the surfers. Ralph White, 66, filmed the Titanic sank. Mildred Callahan Jones 64 years, brought decorative flags. John Burnside, 91, gave us teleidoscope.

Louis Teicher, 83, popular classical piano. Larry Harmon, 83, was Bozo the Clown. Don LaFontaine, 68, was "the voice" of countless movie trailers. Bill Melendez, 91, was the voice of Snoopy.

Marie Smith Jones, 89, was the last known speaker of Eyak language. Sandy Allen, 53, was 7 feet 7 inches. Jorn Utzon, 90, designed the Sydney Opera House. Christopher Bowman, 40, was an Olympic figure skater. Brandi Hawbaker, 26, played in the World Series of Poker 2007. Frank Rosenthal, 79, was a colorful Vegas sports handicapper and talk show host.

Carloson Joyce, 84, for the dolls of It's a Small World. Robin Moore, 82, author of The French Connection. James L. Sorenson, 86, invented disposable surgical masks. David Watkin, 82, brought a soft light to cinematography. John McWethy, 60, was an accessory to ABC News. Ruth Peale, 101, was a girlfriend of Norman. Gay Severin, 81, designed spacesuits of the cosmonauts. Aeronautics hero Steve Fossett, 63, pronounced dead February 15

About the Author

Jason Goldtrap is the author of the novel “Sarah Conrad of Eagle Creek” which you can read online at JasonGoldtrap.com

Gary E. Rosenthal, Attorney At Law – Milwaukee, WI