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Notable deaths in 2004

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They are two notables who died in 2004 who profoundly influenced world history.

Francis Crick helped alter the history of science as co discoverer of the structure of DNA. The world of business lost cosmetics queen Estee Lauder and the men who built the Eckerd drugstore and cofounded H Block. Archibald Cox and Sam Dash, who died on the same day,replica gold bracelet cartier, helped steer the Watergate investigation. Tug McGraw taught baseball fans that "You gotta believe," while swim coach extraordinaire Doc Counsilman watched his athletes win medal after medal, including 26 Olympic golds.

Through her seminars and best selling books, Elisabeth Kubler Ross taught the medical profession and all of us to treat the dying with compassion and understanding.

In the arts, we lost Ray Charles, the giant of soul whose music touched our hearts even as our feet were pounding along with his rhythms. We said farewell to Marlon Brando, whose realistic,replica cartier love gold bracelet, macho acting style redefined Hollywood stardom, and Fay Wray, who forever thrilled film fans as the girl who captivated King Kong.

Photographers Richard Avedon and Henri Cartier Bresson captured a world of humanity with their lenses. Robert Merrill thrilled opera lovers and baseball fans with his rich baritone. Czeslaw Milosz won a Nobel in literature for his poetry.

Christopher Reeve made us gasp and chuckle as the movies' Superman, then showed real life courage by fighting his paralyzing injury and lobbying for funds to do more for others like him. Bob Keeshan helped raise the Baby Boomers and generations to follow as television's Captain Kangaroo. Alistair Cooke and Julia Child were superstars of public television.

Here, a roll call of those we lost in 2004. (Cause of death of younger notables when available.)

James E. "Doc" Counsilman, 83. Innovative swim coach, led Indiana University to six NCAA championships and coached 48 Olympians including Mark Spitz. Jan. 4.

Michael Straight, 87. Former New Republic publisher; onetime spy recruit who helped unmask Anthony Blunt. Jan. 4.

John Toland,replica gold cartier bangle, 91. Won 1971 Pulitzer for nonfiction for "The Rising Sun," on the Japanese empire during World War II. Jan. 4.

Tug McGraw, 59. Relief pitcher with Mets, Phillies; known for slogan "You Gotta Believe." Father of country music star Tim McGraw. Jan. 5. Brain cancer. Continued.

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