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Cullen Finnerty, 30. The former college football star who led
Grand Valley State University’s team to three Division II
national championships and won more than 50 games over four
seasons as the school’s quarterback. Died between May 26 and May
28 of pneumonia after disappearing while on a fishing trip in
Michigan.
Charles Henderson, 88. He was the fourth generation of his
family to run Henderson Brothers Inc., a specialist floor
trading firm on Wall Street. Died May 29 of heart failure.
George H. Weiler Ill, 69. Senior vice president for wealth-
management services at UBS AG, who started his Wall Street
career in 1984 at Dillon Read & Co. Died May 29 of a heart
attack.
June
Raymond Saxe, 50. A former senior vice president of global risk
technology at HSBC Holdings Plc, who worked on Wall Street for
21 years. Died June 1.
Michael McClintock, 55. Senior managing director in New York for
Macquarie Group Ltd., Australia’s biggest investment bank. Died
June 2 of cardiac arrest.
Chen Xitong, 82. The mayor of Beijing during the 1989 Tiananmen
Square protests in which hundreds of people were killed. Died
June 2 of cancer.
Hugh P. Lowenstein, 82. A managing director of Donaldson, Lufkin
& Jenrette in the 1990s, founder of Shore Capital Ltd. in
Bermuda and a director of Bloomberg LP, parent company of
Bloomberg News, for more than 15 years. Died June 2.
Frank Lautenberg, 89. The five-term Democratic senator from New
Jersey who wrote laws raising the legal drinking age to 21 and
banning smoking on domestic airline flights. Died June 3 of
complications from viral pneumonia.
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