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  2. Dave Hawley - Wikipedia

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    David Hawley, better known as Dave Hawley, was an English prominent guitarist who was part of the late 1950s and 1960s Sheffield rock music scene. [1] On his death, he was described as being "a leading light" and "an outstanding guitarist"; [1] the Sheffield Star called him a "Sheffield music legend". [2]

  3. 2024 deaths in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Joe Egan, 77, Scottish singer (Stealers Wheel) and songwriter ("Stuck in the Middle with You", "Star"). [264] Dudley Roberts, 78, English footballer (Coventry City, Mansfield Town, Scunthorpe United). [265] (death announced on this date) Roberta Taylor, 76, English actress (EastEnders, The Bill, Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators ...

  4. The Star (Sheffield newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper which subsequently became The Star began as the Sheffield Evening Telegraph, [3] the first edition of which was published on 7 June 1887. It soon took over its only local rival, the Sheffield Evening Star , and from June 1888 to December 1897 it was known as the Evening Telegraph and Star and Sheffield Daily Times , then from 1898 ...

  5. Jan Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Jan Wilson CBE (1944 – 2 August 2010) was a Labour councillor in Sheffield and formerly the leader of Sheffield City Council.. Her career outside politics saw her volunteer with the Citizens Advice Bureau in 1975, and she joined the staff in 1988, remaining until 2002.

  6. Bill Michie - Wikipedia

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    In her obituary of Michie, Julia Langdon noted that he was "among an energetic group of young Labour activists who emerged in Sheffield in the 1970s" when the area was part of what was labeled “The People's Republic of South Yorkshire.” Originally intended as a criticism of the radical politics pursued by Labour in the region, it came to be ...

  7. David Nobbs - Wikipedia

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    A pub in Harrogate, North Yorkshire dressed as Sunshine Desserts following Nobbs' death.. Nobbs was born in Orpington, Kent. [1] Following an education at Marlborough College and St John's College, Cambridge, he worked as a reporter for the Sheffield Star, before starting his career in comedy as a writer for That Was The Week That Was in the early 1960s. [4]

  8. Deaths in September 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Lonny Frey, 99, American baseball player, oldest living MLB All-Star. [156] Arnold Laven, 87, American film and television director (The Rifleman, The Big Valley), pneumonia. [157] Paul Shirtliff, 46, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Northampton Town), cancer. [158] Sarah E. Wright, 80, American novelist, complications from cancer. [159]

  9. Maddy Cusack - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death she was the longest-serving player in the Sheffield United women's squad. [9] On 24 September, a minute's silence was held for Cusack before Sheffield United's Premier League game against Newcastle United. Cusack was also shown on the front cover of the matchday programme.

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