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  2. Rosey Grier - Wikipedia

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    His career ended in 1967 due to a torn Achilles tendon. Despite being the oldest member of the Fearsome Foursome, Grier is the last surviving member following the passing of Jones on June 3, 2013. [13] After his retirement, Grier hosted the Rosey Grier Show on KABC-TV, a weekly half-hour television show discussing community affairs in Los Angeles.

  3. Tearful Rosey Grier: Deacon's death 'left me breathless' - USA...

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    Jones died of natural causes at the age of 74; When Rosey Grier received the call about Deacon Jones on Monday night, it buckled him the way Jones had crumpled so many quarterbacks during his...

  4. The Fascinating Life And Career Of Rosey Grier (Story)

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    Rosey Grier worked as part of the security detail for Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign. On the night of RFK's murder, accounts are that Grier blocked assassin Sirhan Sirhan's trigger with his finger after the initial shots and helped subdue him.

  5. Rosey Grier Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life &...

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    Rosey Grier is known for his advocacy work on various social causes, including civil rights, anti-violence initiatives, and community service. Rosey Grier was born to Joseph Grier and Ruth Grier on July 14, 1932. His birth place is Cuthbert, Georgia, where he grew up along with his eleven siblings.

  6. Deacon Jones - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2013, Jones died at 74 of natural causes after suffering from lung cancer and heart disease at his home in Anaheim Hills, California. [31] [32] Jones's death left Rosey Grier as the last surviving member of the Fearsome Foursome, the L.A. Rams

  7. Rosey Grier, the lineman who wrestled the gun that killed Bobby Kennedy from Sirhan Sirhan, has spent his life wrestling stereotypes, proving that big men can cry—even do needlepoint—while...

  8. Where Are They Now? Rosey Grier - AARP Bulletin

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    As an angry crowd approached, Grier fended it off. He believes that otherwise Sirhan now serving a life sentence in California would have been killed that night. After Bobby Kennedy was taken to the hospital and Sirhan to jail, Grier, known as the gentle giant, slumped to the floor and cried.

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

    www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-merlin-olsen12-2010mar12-story.html

    Olsen died early Thursday at City of Hope hospital in Duarte while surrounded by his family, his brother Orrin said. He had been diagnosed last year with mesothelioma, a form of cancer that...

  10. Grier, Roosevelt 1932– - Encyclopedia.com

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    Rosey Grier had never met O. J. Simpson before the latter was accused of murder. Had Simpson — a running back — played during the same era as Grier, the two might have been arch rivals on the field.

  11. Rosey Grier | People | Pioneers of Television - PBS

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    In 1968, Grier was working as a bodyguard for Ethel Kennedy on the night Senator Robert Kennedy was shot and killed by a lone gunman, Sirhan Sirhan. Grier and several others reacted to the...