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Type: News summary / obituary list (house oversight committee exhibit)
File Size: 2.01 MB
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This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee production (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013286) containing a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in May 2013. The list includes figures such as Joyce Brothers, Chuck Muncie, and Ray Manzarek, detailing their ages, professions, and causes of death. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Joyce Brothers Psychologist / Media Personality
Died May 13 at age 85; pioneer in dispensing advice on TV/radio.
Chuck Muncie NFL Player
Died May 13 at age 60; played for Saints and Chargers.
Jorge Rafael Videla Military Leader
Died May 17 at age 87; Argentina's junta leader serving life sentence.
Ken Venturi Golfer / Analyst
Died May 17 at age 82; won 1964 U.S. Open.
Isabel Benham Bond Analyst
Died May 18 at age 103; first female partner at R.W. Pressprich & Co.
Ray Manzarek Musician
Died May 20 at age 74; keyboardist for The Doors.
Jim Morrison Musician
Mentioned as co-founder of The Doors with Ray Manzarek.
John Q. Hammons Hotelier
Died May 26 at age 94; created John Q. Hammons Hotels.
Roberto Civita Entrepreneur
Died May 26 at age 76; billionaire chairman of Grupo Abril.

Organizations (12)

Timeline (9 events)

May 10
Death of unnamed U of Richmond mentor
University of Richmond
May 13
Death of Joyce Brothers
U.S.
May 13
Death of Chuck Muncie
U.S.
May 17
Death of Jorge Rafael Videla
Buenos Aires prison
May 17
Death of Ken Venturi
U.S.
May 18
Death of Isabel Benham
U.S.
May 20
Death of Ray Manzarek
U.S.
May 26
Death of John Q. Hammons
U.S.
John Q. Hammons
May 26
Death of Roberto Civita
Brazil (implied)

Locations (6)

Location Context
University of Richmond

Relationships (1)

Ray Manzarek Professional Jim Morrison
The keyboardist and songwriter who with Jim Morrison founded The Doors

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a mentor to finance-minded graduates of the University of Richmond, his alma mater. Died May 10 of colon cancer.
Joyce Brothers, 85. Armed with a Ph.D. in psychology, she became a pioneer in dispensing advice about love, self-image and sex on U.S. television and radio and syndicated newspaper columns, starting in the late 1950s. Died May 13 of respiratory failure.
Chuck Muncie, 60. A running back for the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers who in 1981 set a record for rushing touchdowns in a season and then had his career cut short because of cocaine use. Died May 13 of a heart attack.
Jorge Rafael Videla, 87. Argentina’s military junta leader, who oversaw a campaign of murder and kidnapping from 1976 to 1981. Died May 17 in a Buenos Aires prison, where he was serving a life sentence for human rights violations.
Ken Venturi, 82. The American golfer who won the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years as a TV golf analyst. Died May 17 of a spinal infection and pneumonia.
Isabel Benham, 103. Her mastery of U.S. railroad financing in the 1930s made her an influential bond analyst and in 1964 she became the first female partner at R.W. Pressprich & Co., a Wall Street firm. Died May 18.
Ray Manzarek, 74. The keyboardist and songwriter who with Jim Morrison founded The Doors, a 1960s U.S. rock group that sold more than 100 million records. Died May 20 of bile duct cancer.
John Q. Hammons, 94. He created John Q. Hammons Hotels in 1969 and became the largest private, independent upscale-hotel manager in the U.S., developing properties for brands such as Marriott, Renaissance and Embassy Suites. Died May 26.
Roberto Civita, 76. An Italian-born entrepreneur, who became the billionaire chairman of Grupo Abril, which publishes some of Brazil’s most-read magazines. Died May 26 of complications from an abdominal aneurysm.
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