Walter White’s death on “Breaking Bad” is now officially printed in the Albuquerque Journal newspaper. As for as how Walter White or Heisenberg died, the obituary says Mr. White had a “long battle with lung cancer, and suffered a gunshot wound.” The local paper says the obit was designed, written and paid for by a group of die-hard “Breaking Bad” fans.

Author Tom Clancy dies at 66 October 2, 2013 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Clancy, whose high-tech, Cold War thrillers such as “The Hunt for Red October” and “Patriot Games” made him the most widely read and influential military novelist …

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World’s oldest man, Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez from NY, past away Too Soon at a 112 years young. September 14, 2013 Guinness World Records says the former musician and coal miner certified as the world’s oldest man has died. Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez was 112

A fire tore through a home in Elmira New York, scorching hot flames from the windows and smoke killing four children, neighbors said. The four victims had been pulled from the burning upstate New York home by firefighters and medics …

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First woman of NY Stock Exchange, Muriel Siebert past away at 80. August 25, 2013 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Muriel “Mickie” Siebert, the first woman to become a member of the New York Stock Exchange, has died of complications of …

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Karen Black Too Soon house of a thousand corpses, LOS ANGELES – Karen Black, the prolific actress who appeared in more than 100 movies and was featured in such counterculture favorites as “Easy Rider,” ”Five Easy Pieces” and “Nashville,” has died.My favorite movie was House of a 1000 Corpses.

James Gandolfini, best known for his role as a mob boss on HBO’s tv series “The Sopranos,” died Wednesday while on vacation in Italy. He was 51 years young.

The exact cause of death is not known, but his managers said it was possibly a heart attack.

erhaps the most amazing part of Pat Summerall’s brilliant career, though, is the fact that he was the rare announcer who started as a player and became a play-by-play guy. Usually the former players become analysts, and you can tell they’re out of their comfort zone when calling an unfamiliar sport