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Bloomberg
Thatcher, Mandela, Chavez Are Among Notable Deaths in 2013
2013-12-26 05:01:00.3 GMT
By Steven Gittelson
Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) -- The first female prime minister of
the U.K., the first black president of South Africa and the
first woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange were
among the notable deaths of 2013.
Margaret Thatcher, 87, died in April; Nelson Mandela, 95,
died this month; and Muriel Siebert, 84, died in August.
The year also included the deaths of politicians Edward
Koch, 88, in February and Hugo Chavez, 58, in March; musicians
Marian McPartland, 95, in August and Lou Reed, 71, in October;
and athletes Stan Musial, 92, in January, and Ken Norton, 70, in
September.
The world of business, finance and investing lost Fred
Turner, 80, the former McDonald’s Corp. chief executive officer
who introduced Chicken McNuggets, Egg McMuffins and Happy
Meals,
in January; Martin Zweig, 70, who predicted the 1987 stock-
market crash, in February; and Alfred Feld, 98, whose 80 years
at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. made him the firm’s longest-serving
employee, in November.
Here are the year’s notable deaths, with each name linked
to a previously published obituary. A cause of death is provided
when known.
January
Patti Page, 85. U.S. pop singer whose 1950s hits included
“Tennessee Waltz” and “(How Much Is That) Doggie in the
Window?” Died Jan. 1.
Lewis Adam, 68. He was a fuel trader who became president of
ADMO Energy LLC, a supply consultant in Kansas City, Missouri.
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