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Lennard Pearce: Grandad Only Fools & Horses: 26 1984-12-15 Heart attack 4 Character killed off. Pearce died while filming the series four episode "Hole in One" (several scenes were subsequently reshot with Buster Merryfield). Carol Wayne: Matinee Lady (in Art Fern's Tea Time Movie sketches) The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: 1985-01-13 ...
Cleveland and Whitby. Richmond (Yorks) 1974 I & II, 1979. 1983, 1987. Denis Coe [2015 4] Labour: 5 June 1929 3 March 2015 Middleton and Prestwich: 1966: Sir Peter Fry ...
Tom Hutchinson, 65, American football wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns 1964 NFL champions. [24] Theodore Maiman, 79, American physicist who built the first laser, systemic mastocytosis. [25] Edwin H. Simmons, 85, American Marine Corps historian. [26] Gusti Wolf, 95, Austrian actress. [27] John Zamet, 74, British periodontist. [28]
Leonard "Lennard" Pearce (31 October 1915 – 15 December 1984) was an English actor who worked in theatre and television. He played Grandad in the BBC television sitcom Only Fools and Horses from its first episode in 1981 until his death in December 1984.
Art Houtteman, 75, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles), heart attack. [26] Stanislav Kolář, 91, Czechoslovak and Czech table tennis player. Dean L. May, 65, American academic, author and documentary filmmaker, heart attack. [27]
B. K. Anand, 89, Indian physiologist and pharmacologist. [15]William W. Becker, 85, American co-founder of the Motel 6 chain, heart attack. [16]Janet Bloomfield, 53, British campaigner, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (1993–1996), septic shock.
Joseph Chilton Pearce (January 14, 1926 – August 23, 2016) was an American author of a number of books on human development and child development and is best known for his books, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg (1971), Magical Child (1977) and The Bond of Power: Meditation and Wholeness (1981). [1] He preferred the name "Joe". [2]
Colonel Arthur Richard Cecil Butson, GC, OMM, CD and Bar (24 October 1922 – 24 March 2015) was born of British parents in China, and later emigrated to Canada.. A medical student during the Second World War, he then joined the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1946, and for rescuing another Antarctic explorer from a crevasse in 1947 was awarded the Albert Medal, then, with the George ...