Fess Parker dies at 85; actor played Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone on TV

Fess Parker dies at 85; actor played Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone on TV

Parker became a sensation among young baby boomers as the 'King of the Wild Frontier.' He went on to become a hotel developer and Santa Ynez winery owner.

Alex Chilton dies at 59; mercurial leader of the Box Tops, Big Star

He was just 16 when he burst from the Memphis music scene in 1967 singing 'The Letter' in the smoke-gravel voice of a grizzled soul man. Later, he inspired the alternative-rock world with Big Star.

Jerome York dies at 71; financial wizard credited with turning around Chrysler and IBM

York, an Apple Inc. board member since 1997, led an investigation of the firm's stock option practices. He worked with all three Detroit automakers starting in the 1960s.

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Wayne Collett dies at 60; UCLA sprinter won silver medal at '72 Olympics

Wayne Collett dies at 60; UCLA sprinter won silver medal at '72 Olympics

He was banished from the rest of the Munich Games, however, for failing to stand at attention on the medals platform for the 400 meters ceremony.

Charles Muscatine dies at 89; UC Berkeley Chaucer expert fought Red Scare loyalty oath

Charles Muscatine dies at 89; UC Berkeley Chaucer expert fought Red Scare loyalty oath

Muscatine was among 31 professors who were fired in the summer of 1950 after refusing to sign the loyalty oath. In 1952, the state high court ordered them reinstated.

Charles Moore dies at 79; photojournalist's work brought national attention to civil rights movement

Charles Moore dies at 79; photojournalist's work brought national attention to civil rights movement

The Alabama native was at the center of unrest in the South, taking emotional and often distressing images of protests, integration efforts and Martin Luther King Jr. for Life magazine.

Dr. Arnall Patz dies at 89; helped eliminate major cause of blindness

Dr. Arnall Patz dies at 89; helped eliminate major cause of blindness

In one of the first clinical studies, Patz found that excess oxygen given to premature babies in incubators led to a disease that causes blindness; he later received a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

A.P. Clark dies at 96; Air Force commander helped lead escape from Nazi POW camp

A.P. Clark dies at 96; Air Force commander helped lead escape from Nazi POW camp

The retired lieutenant general is credited with helping to organize and supply the breakout that inspired 'The Great Escape.'

Miguel Delibes dies at 89; award-winning Spanish novelist

Miguel Delibes dies at 89; award-winning Spanish novelist

Delibes, a prolific writer whose books include 'The Innocent Saints' and 'Five Hours With Mario,' won the Spanish-speaking world's top literary award, the Cervantes Prize, in 1993.

PASSINGS: Fatima Meer

PASSINGS: Fatima Meer

Fatima Meer, biographer of Nelson Mandela, dies at 81

Vivian Monroe dies at 85; shaped the Constitutional Rights Foundation

Vivian Monroe dies at 85; shaped the Constitutional Rights Foundation

Under her direction, the group began Mock Trial and other law-related programs to give young people a sense of citizenship.

Alvin Simon dies at 82; owner of premier L.A.-area restaurants

Alvin Simon dies at 82; owner of premier L.A.-area restaurants

His Cafe Jacoulet helped spark the revitalization of Old Pasadena in the 1980s. He enjoyed critical acclaim there and later at Cinnabar in Glendale.

Brian Pitman dies at 78; prominent British retail banker

Brian Pitman dies at 78; prominent British retail banker

He led Lloyds TSB to become one of Europe's largest financial groups. He recently was appointed chairman of Virgin Money and was an advisor to Morgan Stanley International.

Merlin Olsen dies at 69; Hall of Fame football star later became actor

Merlin Olsen dies at 69; Hall of Fame football star later became actor

Olsen was one-quarter of the Los Angeles Rams' Fearsome Foursome as well as a familiar face from 'Little House on the Prairie.' He also served for 15 seasons as football analyst for NBC and CBS.

PASSINGS: Anne Volk Finn, Henry Wittenberg

PASSINGS: Anne Volk Finn, Henry Wittenberg

Anne Volk Finn, widow of L.A. councilman, dies at 94; Henry Wittenberg, amateur wrestler, dies at 91

Corey Haim dies at 38; actor was a teen idol in the 1980s

Corey Haim dies at 38; actor was a teen idol in the 1980s

He earned good reviews early on and starred in 'The Lost Boys' and 'Lucas.' His career later cooled as he struggled with drugs. The LAPD says the apparent cause of death was an overdose.

PASSINGS: Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, Roger Newman,  Andree Peel

PASSINGS: Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, Roger Newman, Andree Peel

Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, cleric, dies at 81; Roger Newman, actor, dies at 69; Andree Peel, Resistance heroine, dies at 105

Doris Haddock dies at 100; activist and Senate candidate 'Granny D'

Doris Haddock dies at 100; activist and Senate candidate 'Granny D'

At age 89, the New Hampshire woman walked across the United States to push campaign finance reform. She ran for public office at 94.

Willie Davis dies at 69; former Dodger center fielder

Willie Davis dies at 69; former Dodger center fielder

He won three Gold Gloves, set a team record with a 31-game hitting streak and was blessed with blistering speed. But his life off the field was troubled, with drug problems and brushes with the law.

David Kimche dies at 82; Israeli spy played key role in Iran-Contra

David Kimche dies at 82; Israeli spy played key role in Iran-Contra

He rose through the ranks of the Mossad intelligence agency in the 1950s and later served as director-general of the Foreign Ministry. He was Israel's point man in the Iran-Contra scandal.

PASSINGS: Herbert Zeitlin

Herbert Zeitlin, former West L.A. College president, dies at 91

PASSINGS: Charles B. Pierce, Aaron Cohen, Paul Serchia

PASSINGS: Charles B. Pierce, Aaron Cohen, Paul Serchia

Charles B. Pierce, independent filmmaker, dies at 71; Aaron Cohen, former Johnson Space Center director, dies at 79; Paul Serchia, AIDS activist and blogger, dies at 52

Mark Linkous dies at 47; singer-songwriter of Sparklehorse

The multi-instrumentalist, acclaimed for his innovative work and dreamy sound, committed suicide Saturday. He recorded with Tom Waits and Danger Mouse, and toured with Radiohead in the 1990s.

Bruce Graham dies at 84; architect of iconic Chicago skyscrapers

Bruce Graham dies at 84; architect of iconic Chicago skyscrapers

He designed the Willis Tower -- formerly known as the Sears Tower and still the nation's tallest skyscraper -- and the X-braced John Hancock Center, which became a symbol of the city's might.

Philip Langridge dies at 70; versatile British tenor

Philip Langridge dies at 70; versatile British tenor

Langridge studied at the Royal Academy of Music and had roles in numerous operas, including Strauss' 'Capriccio,' 'Peter Grimes' and 'Das Rheingold.'

Dr. Anita Figueredo dies at 93; first female surgeon in San Diego

Dr. Anita Figueredo dies at 93; first female surgeon in San Diego

Figueredo, one of the first women to practice surgical oncology, was friends with Mother Theresa and created the Friends of the Poor charity to aid people in Baja California.

Edgar Wayburn dies at 103; longtime Sierra Club president helped double U.S. parkland

Edgar Wayburn dies at 103; longtime Sierra Club president helped double U.S. parkland

The physician turned conservationist was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his efforts in preserving open spaces in California, Alaska and elsewhere.