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  2. Steve "Snapper" Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones' health began declining in 2005 when he suffered an appendicitis attack while on assignment in New York. His younger brother, Nick Jones stated, "My brother was a very strong guy. He fought for life for a long time." [2] Jones died on November 25, 2017, in Houston, Texas, at the age of 75. [3] [2]

  3. List of NBA on NBC broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Steve "Snapper" Jones – game analyst (1990–2002) ... Dick Enberg/Steve Jones/Magic Johnson or Cotton Fitzsimmons; Dick Enberg, Tom Hammond, Bob Costas, or Marv ...

  4. Steve Jones - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jones (baseball) (born 1941), American baseball pitcher Steve "Snapper" Jones (1942–2017), American basketball player; Steve Jones (cricketer) (born 1949), Australian cricketer

  5. An unexpected journey with my brother Steve, courageous ... - AOL

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    Postal carrier Steve Scheible held on for 12 years after a massive stroke at age 70. He died at age 82 An unexpected journey with my brother Steve, courageous stroke survivor for 12 years, ends

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  7. Wake Forest hoops coach Steve Forbes to remain with team as ...

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    Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes said Monday that his wife, Johnetta, is making great progress and is on track to head home from a facility in Atlanta in the coming weeks after her stroke last month.

  8. Johnny Most - Wikipedia

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    A heavy smoker for his entire adult life, Most was plagued with health problems beginning in 1983, when he suffered a stroke that left his right hand permanently paralyzed. [5] In 1989, he underwent triple-bypass surgery, and in January 1992 had to have both legs amputated above the knee due to circulation problems.

  9. 2017 deaths in American television - Wikipedia

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    American comedic television, film and voice actress (notable for being a regular on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, This Is Tom Jones, Grandpa Goes to Washington, Tattletales, and Match Game; voice work for The Smurfs, Capitol Critters, As Told by Ginger, The Electric Company, The Emperor's New School, and The Wild Thornberrys) [123] June Foray: 99