Michael Hastings dies at 33; his article led general to resign

Michael Hastings dies at 33; his article led general to resign

Hastings' 2010 portrait of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, showed the disdain of McChrystal and his staff for their superiors.

Irwin Held dies at 87; longtime owner of Barney's Beanery

Back in the day, the West Hollywood burger joint was popular with rockers, less so with gay rights activists.

Bob Meistrell dies at 84; co-founder of surfwear firm Body Glove

Meistrell and his twin, Bill, made wetsuits that enabled surfers to stay in the water longer and more comfortably than ever before. The firm does more than $200 million in business each year.

Bernard 'Bernie' Sahlins dies at 90; co-founder of Second City

Sahlins helped launched the birthplace of modern improvisational comedy in Chicago in 1959. Among his discoveries were Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy and John Belushi.

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 Helen Brush Jenkins dies at 94; pioneering photojournalist

Helen Brush Jenkins dies at 94; pioneering photojournalist

Helen Brush Jenkins, who broke ground as a female news photographer at the L.A. Daily News in the early 1940s, was known for getting the shot she wanted.

PASSINGS: Gene Mako, Thomas Penfield Jackson

Gene Mako, champion tennis player in the 1930s, dies at 97; Thomas Penfield Jackson, federal judge who presided over high-profile cases, dies at 76.

PASSINGS: Iain Banks, David Jin, Dwight Opperman

PASSINGS: Iain Banks, David Jin, Dwight Opperman

Iain Banks, Scottish writer, dies at 59; David Jin, Grand Canyon Skywalk developer, dies at 51; Dwight Opperman, publishing exec, dies at 89

Walt Arfons dies at 96; brother Art nabbed his land speed record

Walt Arfons dies at 96; brother Art nabbed his land speed record

For three days in 1963, Walt Arfons held the land speed record of 413.2 mph driving a jet engine-powered race car. Then his brother and bitter rival Art bested him on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist

Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist

Sam Most, called 'probably the first great jazz flutist,' was known for his scat singing and inspired improvisations. He influenced younger players such as Hubert Laws and Yusef Lateef.

Isabel Benham dies at 103; first female partner on Wall Street

An expert in railroad finance, she started working on Wall Street during the Great Depression, paving a trail for women during her career.

Robert Fogel dies at 86; economic historian won Nobel Prize

Robert Fogel dies at 86; economic historian won Nobel Prize

University of Chicago economic historian Robert Fogel was awarded a Nobel Prize for his data-driven reconsiderations of how railways and slavery influenced U.S. economic history.

PASSINGS: Miller Barber, Jiroemon Kimura

PASSINGS: Miller Barber, Jiroemon Kimura

Miller Barber, champion golfer with unusual swing, dies at 82; Jiroemon Kimura, oldest man in recorded history, dies at 116

M. Jeanne Bartelt dies at 89; teacher helped revise state PE standards

M. Jeanne Bartelt dies at 89; teacher helped revise state PE standards

M. Jeanne Bartelt, a former consultant for California's Department of Education, encouraged students to stay active throughout their lives. She was a World War II Marine veteran and teacher in San Juan.

PASSINGS: Maxine Stuart

PASSINGS: Maxine Stuart

Maxine Stuart, a TV actress who appeared on 'The Young and the Restless,' dies at 94

Harry Lewis dies at 93; launched Hamburger Hamlet chain

Harry Lewis dies at 93; launched Hamburger Hamlet chain

Los Angeles restaurateur and former actor Harry Lewis helped usher in the concept of the 'gourmet burger.'

Howard Rogo dies at 84; original Simi Valley City Council member

Howard Rogo served as one of Simi Valley¿s first council members after the city incorporated in 1969.

Bob Thompson dies at 88; 'Space Age pop' composer

Bob Thompson dies at 88; 'Space Age pop' composer

The writer and arranger provided the hi-fi soundtrack for a swinging-bachelor lifestyle coming of age in the late 1950s.

Paul Cellucci dies at 65; former governor of Massachusetts

Paul Cellucci dies at 65; former governor of Massachusetts

Paul Cellucci was a vigorous fundraiser for research on ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. He died of complications from ALS.

PASSINGS: Barbara Vucanovich, Joey Covington, Pierre Mauroy

PASSINGS: Barbara Vucanovich, Joey Covington, Pierre Mauroy

Barbara Vucanovich, Nevada's first congresswoman, dies at 91; Joey Covington, who played drums for Jefferson Airplane, dies at 67; Pierre Mauroy, former French prime minister, dies at 84

Will D. Campbell dies at 88; maverick minister aided integration

Will D. Campbell dies at 88; maverick minister aided integration

The white Southern preacher, who practiced what he called the 'ministry of reconciliation,' reached out to bigots too.

Esther Williams dies at 91; athletic star of aquatic musicals

Esther Williams dies at 91; athletic star of aquatic musicals

The Los Angeles native and swimming champion was coaxed into the movies at MGM, where she starred in a series of popular Technicolor spectaculars in the 1940s and '50s.

Mulgrew Miller dies at 57; influential jazz pianist

Mulgrew Miller dies at 57; influential jazz pianist

Mulgrew Miller was 'one of our great jazz masters' and possessed a 'soulful, amazing technique,' a fellow musician says.

Dr. Dean Brooks dies at 96; key figure in filming 'Cuckoo's Nest'

Dr. Dean Brooks dies at 96; key figure in filming 'Cuckoo's Nest'

The director of Oregon State Hospital, Dr. Dean Brooks overcame opposition from colleagues and superiors to allow filming of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.'

William T. Cartwright dies at 92; rescued Watts Towers

William T. Cartwright dies at 92; rescued Watts Towers

An Emmy-winning film editor and producer, William T. Cartwright helped save the Watts Towers from demolition.