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John Patrick Foley (November 11, 1935 – December 11, 2011 [1] [2]) was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.From 2007 until 2011, he was Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, an order of knighthood under papal protection, having previously served as President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications from 1984 to 2007.
John Patrick Foley, 76, American Roman Catholic Cardinal and Grand Master Emeritus of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, leukemia. [ 136 ] Susan Gordon , 62, American child actress ( The Five Pennies , My Three Sons , The Twilight Zone ), thyroid cancer.
The following notable people died by suicide.This includes suicides effected under duress and excludes deaths by accident or misadventure. People who may or may not have died by their own hand, or whose intention to die is disputed, but who are widely believed to have deliberately killed themselves, may be listed.
Pages in category "Artists who died by suicide" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ritter's official cause of death was an undetected aortic dissection, when the body's main artery, aka the aorta, tears. However, doctors initially thought the actor was experiencing a heart attack.
Lucas Coly’s cause of death has been revealed. Coly died by suicide in Las Vegas according to the Clark County Office of the Coroner and Medical Examiner, Us Weekly can confirm. He was 27 years old.
Toward the end of season three (spoiler alert for a 10-year-old plot twist), one of those conflicts boiled over, leading to his murder at he hands of Foley's mercenary covert agent Jake Ballard ...
Sir John Foley (British Army officer) (born 1939), former Chief of Defence Intelligence and Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey; John D. Foley (1918–1999), American bomber gunner in World War II; John H. Foley (1839–1874), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; John Foley (major) (1813–1881), Irish-born soldier and merchant