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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: News digest / obituary list (house oversight production)
File Size: 1.76 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a news digest or report listing notable deaths that occurred in June and July (historically corresponds to 2013). It is part of a House Oversight Committee production (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013289). The list includes controversial commodities trader Marc Rich, who was pardoned by Bill Clinton and is often associated with investigations involving high-net-worth individuals.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Tony Soprano Fictional Character
Character portrayed by the deceased actor (James Gandolfini, implied by context)
Dave Jennings NFL Punter
Played for Giants and Jets, died June 19
Allan Simonsen Race Car Driver
Danish driver for Aston Martin Racing Team, died June 22
Bobby 'Blue' Bland Singer
Blues singer, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, died June 23
Harry Parker Coach
Harvard University men's heavyweight crew coach, died June 25
Marc Rich Commodities Trader
Indicted for tax evasion/racketeering, fugitive, pardoned by Clinton, died June 26
Bill Clinton Former U.S. President
Pardoned Marc Rich in 2001
Rawleigh Warner Chairman and CEO
Mobil Oil Corp executive, died June 26
William H. Gray III Politician
Democrat from Philadelphia, U.S. House of Representatives, died July 1

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
New York Giants
New York Jets
Aston Martin Racing Team
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Harvard University
Mobil Oil Corp.
Exxon Corp.
U.S. House of Representatives

Timeline (8 events)

July 1
Death of William H. Gray III
London (Wimbledon)
June 19
Death of actor portraying Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini)
Rome
June 19
Death of Dave Jennings
Unknown
June 22
Death of Allan Simonsen during car crash
Le Mans 24 hours race
June 23
Death of Bobby 'Blue' Bland
Unknown
Bobby Bland
June 25
Death of Harry Parker
Unknown
June 26
Death of Marc Rich
Switzerland
June 26
Death of Rawleigh Warner
Unknown

Locations (5)

Location Context
Le Mans

Relationships (1)

Marc Rich Pardon Recipient / Pardoner Bill Clinton
pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001

Key Quotes (1)

"Turn on Your Love Light"
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portraying the conflicted mob boss Tony Soprano in the TV series "The Sopranos." Died June 19 of a heart attack while on vacation in Rome.
Dave Jennings, 61. An All-Pro punter who played for New York's two NFL teams, the Giants (1974 to 1984) and Jets (1985 to 1987). Died June 19 from Parkinson's disease.
Allan Simonsen, 34. A Danish race car driver affiliated with the Aston Martin Racing Team. Died June 22 when his car crashed at the Le Mans 24 hours race.
Bobby "Blue" Bland, 83. A Tennessee-born singer of Southern blues and ballads in hit singles such as "Turn on Your Love Light," who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Died June 23.
Harry Parker, 77. He coached the Harvard University men's heavyweight crew team to 22 undefeated seasons and eight national titles. Died June 25 of a blood disorder.
Marc Rich, 78. The Belgium-born commodities trader, who in 1983 was indicted for U.S. income tax evasion and racketeering, fled the country and lived as a fugitive until pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001. Died June 26 near his home in Switzerland.
Rawleigh Warner, 92. As the chairman and CEO of Mobil Oil Corp. from 1969 to 1986, he outmaneuvered competitors to make Mobil second in sales behind Exxon Corp., years before the companies merged. Died June 26 of complications from a progressive muscle disease.
July
William H. Gray III, 71. He was a Democrat from Philadelphia who served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first black party whip, the No. 3 leadership position. Died July 1 while in London to attend the Wimbledon tennis tournament.
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