We are saddened to learn that Anthony Head, best known for his roles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Merlin," and "Ted Lasso," has died at the age of 72. Our condolences to his family.
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In this episode, we take a brief look at the most recent headline obituaries, including R&B great Peabo Bryson, Boogie Fever co-lead singer Foster Sylvers, Persepolis author and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, and Mister Rogers handyman Joe Negri.
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Which of Peabo Bryson's songs moved you most?
Share your memories and send your condolences for him and many others at https://t.co/NrgP0XDLoL, and be sure to follow the page to get updates whenever we add new notable obituaries.
From duets like "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love" with Roberta Flack and "Beauty and the Beast" with Celine Dion to solo hits such as "If Ever You're in My Arms Again" and "Can You Stop the Rain," we’ll miss Peabo Bryson’s soulful voice.
Do you remember Handyman Negri? Share your memories and send your condolences for him and many others at https://t.co/NrgP0XDLoL, and be sure to follow the page to get updates whenever we add new notable obituaries.
When Joe Negri wasn't spreading his love of music on stage or in the classroom, he was doing so on TV as Handyman Negri on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," introducing generations of children to the joy of song. He will be missed.
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With songs like "Misdemeanor" and the Sylvers' No. 1 hit, "Boogie Fever," how could you not get up and dance? Farewell, Foster Sylvers, and thanks for the music.
Which Commodores songs moved you, whether on the dance floor or in your heart? Share your memories and leave your condolences for LaPread and others here: https://t.co/NrgP0XDLoL
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Farewell to Ronald LaPread, the bassist and cofounder of the Commodores. From "Easy" to "Brick House," "Three Times a Lady," "Still," and many more, they provided a soundtrack to our lives.
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Do you have memories or condolences to share? Visit https://t.co/tqf3dzcqvE to read the full obituaries for many of the people featured in the video:
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In this episode, we take a brief look at the most recent headline obituaries and touching condolences, including NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, It Takes Two rapper Rob Base, 30 Rock actor Grizz Chapman, and legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
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Manny Fernandez played in three consecutive Super Bowls with the Miami Dolphins, winning two, including their legendary undefeated season in 1972. Did you watch him play?