Who Died: February 2024 Week 2 | News



Deaths in the News is a weekly video series from Legacy.com covering recent national news obituaries we’ve published.

February 2024 Week 2 (2024 Episode 7)
This video features Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa, record-setting marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum, Kinsey Report and Wailers guitarist Donald Kinsey, artificial Christmas tree pioneer Si Spiegel, Dudley Products founder Joe Dudley Sr., Bob’s Red Mill founder Bob Moore, anti-doping pioneer Don Catlin, “Victory Over Japan” author Ellen Gilchrist, NPR’s “Morning Edition” host Bob Edwards, New York City chef David Bouley, Pop-Tarts inventor Bill Post, legendary British DJ Steve Wright, Can lead singer Damo Suzuki, Cincinnati Reds pitcher and coach Don Gullett, Pearl Harbor survivor Sterling Cale, and opera singer Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez.

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Kelvin Kiptum https://legcy.co/3wk4DxO
Donald Kinsey https://legcy.co/3I2BolS
Si Spiegel https://legcy.co/3SyDqPa
Joe Dudley Sr. https://legcy.co/3wjvhH8
Bob Moore https://legcy.co/4bDOJyi
Don Catlin https://legcy.co/4bFRDCU
Ellen Gilchrist https://legcy.co/48jhv4k
Bob Edwards https://legcy.co/48dOaIM
David Bouley https://legcy.co/3UGQaG8
Bill Post https://legcy.co/3SXSFTq
Damo Suzuki https://legcy.co/48idk98
Don Gullett https://legcy.co/49iTKLe
Sterling Cale https://legcy.co/3wsZu6o
Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez https://legcy.co/42IZviH

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31 thoughts on “Who Died: February 2024 Week 2 | News”

  1. In this particular installment, I did not recognize most, if not all, of the names, but found it especially captivating and fascinating. Each person sounded like wonderful human beings and it reminds me that everyone–famous or not–has a story. The gentleman veteran who saved 46 people at Pearl Harbor, my God, that's incredible. In the anniversary section, with many I recognized, I had forgotten how young many of them were when they passed. I guess now that I'm in my 60s, these events seem so much closer to home….

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  2. Rip Mr Kinsey. Albert King is one of my three “Kings” I enjoyed when you sat in

    Rip Ms Merman. You stole the show in “it’s a mad mad mad world” in 1963, arguably the funniest movie of all time.

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  3. It was the Army Air Corps during WW2 – my Dad was in it and spent at least 3 years in England keeping those B-17s flying. I wish people would just understand the correct name – changed to Amy Air Force sometime after the war!!!

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  4. Again this is very informative and interesting to see that POP TARTS so recognized. Imagine to invent such a delicious delight. But as age wise I knew many of these people. Sometimes we need moments like this to know that lifes accomplishments should be shared.And Thank You for sharing the lives lived and lost.😢

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  5. When I was studying music in college and into my adult years, Seiji Ozawa was a towering presence in the Boston Symphony. When he retired it was hard to wrap my head around the idea that the symphony's conductor could be anyone else. It's hard to imagine that he is gone.

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  6. I still can’t believe the amazing Steve Wright has died. He was an epic radio DJ and his afternoon show was essential listening. Who recalls the characters “Mr Angry” and “Ask Elvis”? Some of the funniest sketches ever. RIP, Steve. You are already missed.

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  7. Thank you so much for including the English radio presenter and Dj Steve Wright,
    much respected and loved by BBC radio 2 listeners and colleagues alike. A great communicator who once said "The pictures on radio are much better" Thanks Steve gone you are from our presence but forever etched in memories which will go on in the minds of all who really miss you.

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