Event class: died, father, mother, age, wife, cancer, son, death, two, later
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Jayson Williams | His father, Elijah Joshua Williams, died of a stroke aged 76 in November 2009. |
Richard B. Moore | Soon thereafter, another tragedy struck when Moore's father died in 1902 when young Richard was at the age of nine. |
Sebastian Schneider | On 2004 he suffers the loss of his mother on a fatal car accident which affects him deeply and has adopted this stance since then. |
Don Revie | His mother Margaret, passed away of cancer in 1939 when he was 12 years old. |
Helen Sawyer Hogg | Frank unexpectedly died in 1951 of a heart attack, at which point Helen picked up many of his professional responsibilities in addition to raising their three children. |
Tom Daley | with Jack Laugher Daley's father, Robert, died from a brain tumour on 27 May 2011, aged 40. |
Wayne Allwine | Allwine died of acute diabetes and a heart attack on May 18, 2009, he was survived by his children from previous marriages : Erin, Peter, Christopher, and Joshua, and a grandson named Isaac. |
Barbara Walters | Walters' elder sister, Jacqueline, was born mentally disabled and died of ovarian cancer in 1985. |
Catherine Deneuve | Deneuve has two sisters, Françoise Dorléac (who died in a car crash on 26 June 1967) and Sylvie Dorléac, and a maternal half-sister, Danielle. |
Max Mannheimer | On February 2, 1943, four days before Mannheimer's 23rd birthday, he, his mother, father, brothers Ernst (Arnošt) and Edgar, his 15-year old sister, Katharina (called Käthe), and his 22-year old wife, Eva (née Bock) were arrested and deported to Auschwitz after a brief stop at Theresienstadt. |
Mary Ann Cotton | She died at age 54 in the spring of 1867, nine days after Mary Ann's arrival. |
William Black (novelist) | Black's first wife, Augustus Wenzel, died on 14 May 1866 of a fever contracted not long after the birth of their son, Martin. |
Abraham Lincoln | After the death of Lincoln's mother, his older sister, Sarah, took charge of caring for him until their father remarried in 1819 ; Sarah later died in her 20s while giving birth to a stillborn son. |
Roy L. Dennis | Dennis's older brother, Joshua Mason, died in 1987 at age 32 from complications of AIDS. |
Brad Jones (footballer) | His six-year old son Luca Jones, from a previous relationship, died on 18 November 2011 after a year-long battle with leukemia. |
James G. Blaine | The years at the State Department also brought Blaine personal tragedy as two of his children, Walker and Alice, died suddenly in 1890. |
Karen Bass | Bass suffered the loss of her only child, daughter Emilia Wright and son-in-law Michael Wright, in a car accident in 2006. |
William Henry Leonard Poe | Henry died of tuberculosis in 1831 at the age of twenty-four. |
William Lowndes Yancey | Yancey was born at'' the Aviary'' ; three years later, on October 26, 1817, his father died of yellow fever. |
Peter Berlin | He was the second of the three children (a sister Mirna and a brother Reinhold who died in 1970 in a car crash) of Eduard Baron von Hoyningen-Huene and his wife Marion, 20 years old at the time of his birth. |
Charles D. Phelps | He died eighteen months later at the age of 47, survived by his wife Margaret Dorsey Phelps, whom he married in 1964, his four children, his parents, and his brothers. |
Robert Burakovsky | Burakovsky's father, Benny, (who died on December 14, 2007 at the age of 64) was a hockey coach. |
Joel P. Navarro | Tragedy struck in his family in February 1974 when his younger brother, Jerry, died at the age of 18. |
Gianna Beretta Molla | Maria Zita (Mariolina) Molla died in 1964 at the age of six, from a rare complication of measles. |
Bill Robinson | His grandmother raised him after both parents died in 1885 when he was 7 years old -- his father from chronic heart disease and his mother from natural causes. |
Kim Il-sung | The other son (Kim Man-il, or Shura Kim) of this marriage died in 1947 in a swimming accident and his wife Kim Jong-suk died at the age of 31 while giving birth to a stillborn baby girl. |
Chris Rock | His older half-brother, Charles, died in 2006 after a long struggle with alcoholism. |
Edward De Lacy Evans | In 1867, Moore died of pulmonary tuberculosis Evans later supported Marquand when she brought a child maintenance suit against her brother-law Jean Baptiste Loridan for the child but he gave his name as father on the birth certificate. |
Gertrude Bell | Bell's mother, Mary Shield Bell, died in 1871, while giving birth to a son, Maurice. |
Stonewall Jackson | Thomas's sister Elizabeth (age six) died of typhoid fever on March 6, 1826, with two-year-old Thomas at her bedside. |
Alfred Denning, Baron Denning | Barely six months away from the set date for their wedding Mary was diagnosed with tuberculosis, but she recovered and the couple were married on 28 December 1932, with the wedding officiated by Cecil Henry Boutflower, Bishop of Southampton. |
Jomo Kenyatta | His third wife, Grace Wanjiku, died when giving birth in 1950. |
Aaron Hernandez | His father died from complications from hernia surgery in January 2006, when Hernandez was 16. |
Alexander H. Stephens | His mother, a Georgia native and sister of Grier's Almanac founder Robert Grier, died in 1812 at the age of 26 ; Alexander Stephens was only three months old. |
Stephen Dickson | In 1991, at the age of forty, Stephen Dickson died at his mother's home in Oklahoma City, of complications from AIDS. |
Mabel Gardiner Hubbard | Eber claimed that Mabel suffered scarlet fever in New York''... shortly before her fifth birthday...'', however Toward provided a detailed chronology of the event claiming''... shortly after their arrival in New York -LSB- in January 1863 -RSB-...'', when Mabel would have been at least five years and five weeks of age. |
Martha Coffin Wright | Peter died in 1826, leaving Martha a nineteen-year-old widow with an infant child. |
Steve Gritt | Gritt suffered a tragedy on 7 December 2002 when his 18-year-old daughter Hayley died as a result of cancer. |
Jean Margaret Davenport | Her married life was happy, but brief ; her husband, by then a brigadier general during the Civil War, died of a brain disease possibly caused by injuries on March 3, 1862. |
Henry Conger Pratt | Captain Pratt died in March 1887 when his son was just four years old. |
Pat Spirito | On January 7, 1981, 50-year-old South Philadelphia resident Francis'' Chickie'' Narducci Sr., a long-time capo under the tutelage of Angelo Bruno was murdered by his adopted son and namesake Frank Narducci Junior who was adopted by Narducci Sr. when he was just a year old with his wife Arlin, and younger biological son Philip. |
Annie Herring | In 1968, her mother, Elizabeth Ward, died of a brain tumor ; two years later her father, Walter, died of leukemia leaving her youngest sister, Nelly, and brother, Matthew, orphaned. |
William F. Knowland | His mother, Elinor Fife Knowland, died on July 20, 1908, less than a month after his birth. |
Brian Herbert | Brian also has an elder half-sister, Penny ; their younger brother, gay activist Bruce Calvin Herbert, died of AIDS in 1993. |
Sigbj?rn Obstfelder | He died from tuberculosis in Copenhagen in 1900 and was buried on the same day his only child, a daughter, was born. |
Isaac Roop | He was devastated by her loss ten years later when she died of typhoid fever on June 20, 1850, and became widowed with two sons, John and Isaiah, as well as a daughter Susan. |
Robert Allerton | Pamilla Allerton died in 1880, five days before Robert's 7th birthday. |
Michael Hobbs (rugby union) | During the 2012 season, Hobbs's father Jock died after a long battle with leukaemia. |
William Harding Jackson | To further confuse the issue, Bill Jackson's paternal grandfather, General Red Jackson, died at age 67 of Bright's disease -- and young Bill's father, William Harding Jackson (I), died of complications from typhoid fever at age 29 -- both within four months of each other -- during the spring-summer of 1903, when young Jackson was only two years old. |
Victor DeLorenzo | DeLorenzo's biggest influences are the painter Marcel Duchamp, and his father, who died in 1996, just two years after his mother. |
Julia Ward Howe | When Julia was five, her mother died of tuberculosis, and her father died in 1839. |
Se?n Lemass | Another of Lemass's brothers, Patrick, died of natural causes at the age of 19 in 1926. |
Hans von Halban | He died on 28 November 1964 from complications following an unsuccessful heart operation at the American Hospital of Paris, leaving three children : Catherine Maud, from his first marriage, and Pierre (Peter) and Philippe from his second. |
Fredrick McGhee | Abraham McGhee died in 1873 and soon Fredrick's mother died leaving her three sons orphans. |
Ma Kelu | Yet, in 2007, only two weeks after Ma's father had died his committed suicide. |
Victor Zorza | In 1977, Zorza's daughter, Jane, lost her battle with cancer and died in the'' Sir Michael Sobell House'' hospice. |
Henri Lanctin | Henri felt another hard blow in 1943 when he learned that his adopted son Maurice died in action. |
William Makepeace Thackeray | Tragedy struck in his personal life as his wife succumbed to depression after the birth of their third child in 1840. |
Steven Curtis Chapman | Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman died from her injuries and blood loss in a driveway accident on May 21, 2008. |
Francis Burton Harrison | She died in 1905 in an automobile accident leaving Harrison to raise two small daughters, the elder Virginia Randolph Harrison and the younger Barbara Harrison Wescott. |
Bobby Clancy | Youngest brother Liam Clancy rejoined Bobby, Paddy and Robbie in 1990 when brother Tom was diagnosed and later succumbed to stomach cancer in November 1990. |
Alice Liddell | Edith died on 26 June 1876, possibly of measles or peritonitis (accounts differ), shortly before she was to be married to Aubrey Harcourt, a cricket player. |
Jemma Redgrave | Her mother died of breast cancer in 1997 She is the niece of actresses Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave and cousin of Joely Richardson, Carlo Nero and Natasha Richardson. |
Blake Shelton | Shelton's brother, Richie, died in 1990 when Blake was 14 years old. |
Sonny Sandoval | However, in 1992, when he was eighteen, Sandoval's mother died of leukemia at the age of 37. |
Maya Rudolph | Riperton died on July 12, 1979, at age 31, from breast cancer, just before Rudolph's seventh birthday. |
Candy O'Terry | O'Terry's mother Marjorie died of breast cancer in 1976 when she was 52. |
Marianne Weber | Shortly thereafter, Max Weber contacted pneumonia and died suddenly, on June 14, 1920, leaving Marianne a widow with four children to raise. |
Andrew Sledd | Sledd and his wife Annie also suffered a bitter personal tragedy during his time as a Candler professor, when their first-born son and his namesake, Andrew Sledd, Jr., died after an extended illness in 1919. |
Bella Fromm | Her father died when she was a child, and her mother, to whom she was devoted, died in 1918. |
Giovanni Galli | Galli was the father of Niccolò Galli, a promising young footballer who died in a road accident in 2001, aged only 17. |
Mohamed Jawad | Human rights workers trying to establish a reliable estimate of his birth date consulted with his mother ; she said that he was born six months after his father was killed during a battle near Khost in 1991. |
John Moores (British businessman) | Moores' father, John William, was a bricklayer, but he developed a drink problem and died on 9 February 1919 at the age of 47 of Tuberculosis. |
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie | In 1838 his father had died after a long illness, while less than a year later he lost his mother. |
George Washington Cottle | His twin sons Thomas Jackson Cottle (named after George's brother-in-law who also died in the Alamo) and George Washington Cottle (Junior) were born March 31, 1836, just 25 days after their father died in the Battle of the Alamo. |
George Graham (footballer) | He was raised by his mother, Janet, after his father, Robert Young Graham, died of tuberculosis and heart failure on Christmas Day 1944, when George was not yet a month old. |
Jared Reiner | Reiner's mother, Joanne, raised Jared and his two brothers, Matt and Ryan, after his father, Glen, died of leukemia in 1989. |
Elisabeth Shue | Her son's middle name is in honor of her oldest brother, William, who died in 1988 at the age of 26 in a swimming accident while on family vacation. |
Margaret Kilgallen | She died in 2001, at age 33, three weeks after the birth of Asha, her daughter with her husband and collaborator Barry McGee. |
Wilhelm Reich | Reich's brother died of tuberculosis (TB) in 1926, the same disease that had killed their father. |
Fred Sullivan | In December 1883, at the urging of Charlotte's brother, William Lacy, Charlotte, her new husband, and six of her seven surviving children emigrated to Los Angeles, California, leaving the oldest son, Bertie, in Arthur Sullivan's sole care. |
Bill Lee (musician) | The family feud began in 1976, when Spike Lee's mother Jacquelyn died of cancer and Susan Kaplan moved in with Bill. |
Fauja Singh | The deaths of his wife in 1992, and his eldest daughter who had died from complications after giving birth to his third granddaughter, gave him the determination for this new focus in life. |
Elena Dan | Elena Dan died in 1996 in an accident. |
Sippie Wallace | Her younger brother Hersal died of food poisoning in 1926 at age 16. |
Denise Richards | Her middle name is that of Richards' mother, who died from cancer in December 2007. |
John Bell Hood | His business was ruined by a yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans during the winter of 1878 -- 79 and he succumbed to the disease himself, dying just days after his wife and oldest child, leaving ten destitute orphans. |
Primitivo Gonz?lez del Alba | Primitivo and Angeles had three children who lived to adulthood (a fourth, José Luis, died as a child in 1897). |
Edward Page Mitchell | The one great personal tragedy of Mitchell's life was a bizarre accident in 1872, when he was twenty years old. |
Piermario Morosini | His father, Aldo, died in 2003, followed shortly after by a disabled brother, leaving him alone with a disabled elder sister. |
E. M. Forster | His father died of tuberculosis on 30 October 1880, before Morgan's second birthday. |
Leila Kasra | In 1978 Kasra was diagnosed with breast cancer after giving birth to her third son. |
Elvis Perkins | His father Anthony Perkins died in 1992 of complications related to AIDS. |
Andrew Crofts (footballer) | In January 2005, he dedicated a match-winning goal to his grandmother Lily, who had died several months earlier. |
Hugh Breeding | A couple of years later in 1908, Hugh's mother Belle died due to complications from pneumonia. |
Alexander H. Stephens | In 1826, when Alexander Stephens was 14 years old, his father, Andrew, and stepmother, Matilda, died only days apart in May of that year. |
Peter McKenna | In September 2007, in an attempt to boost public awareness and support for epilepsy sufferers and their families, McKenna opened up about the three tragic deaths in his family that had impacted him deeply over the years ; those of his older sister Marie, who died after suffering an epileptic seizure just days out from McKenna's 21st birthday, and father Kevin and brother Gerard from diabetes - related illnesses. |
Tom Williams (ice hockey b. 1940) | Tragedy struck again after he had retired from hockey, remarried and found a new career when his 23-year-old son Robert (a Boston Bruins prospect) died in 1987. |
Jackson Browne | Browne was devastated when Major committed suicide by consuming an overdose of sleeping pills just a few months after they married, in March 1976, at the age of 30. |
Jimmy Magee | 1989 was an emotionally trying year for Magee as his mother and wife died within months of each other. |