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10
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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Document Information

Type: News clipping / obituary list (house oversight exhibit)
File Size: 1.84 MB
Summary

This document is a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in mid-October (historically 2013). The list includes high-profile figures in finance, politics, and business, such as Paul Desmarais Sr., astronaut Scott Carpenter, and Goldman Sachs partner Peter A. Levy. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger production of documents for a congressional investigation.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Paul Desmarais Sr. Canadian billionaire
Turned inherited buses into Power Corp. of Canada. Died Oct. 8 at age 86.
Scott Carpenter Astronaut
One of original seven in Project Mercury, second American to orbit Earth. Died Oct. 10 at age 88.
Wilfried Martens Former Prime Minister of Belgium
Presided over nine governments from 1979 to 1992. Died Oct. 10 at age 77.
Wally Bell MLB Umpire
Umpire for 21 years. Died Oct. 14 at age 48.
Hans Riegel Owner
German billionaire owner of Haribo GmbH. Died Oct. 15 at age 90.
Peter A. Levy Partner / Co-founder
Former partner at Goldman Sachs, co-founder of Harmony Capital Management LP. Died Oct. 18 at age 77.
Gustave Levy Father of Peter A. Levy
Mentioned as the father whose path Peter A. Levy followed.
Tom Foley Congressman / Speaker of the House
Democratic congressman from Washington State (1964-1994). Died Oct. 18 at age 84.
Sally Dawson Banker
British-born banker at Deutsche Bank AG London office. Died Oct. 18 at age 39.
C.W. "Bill" Young U.S. Representative
Longest-serving Republican in Congress (Florida). Died Oct. 18 at age 82.

Timeline (9 events)

Oct. 10
Death of Scott Carpenter
Unspecified
Oct. 10
Death of Wilfried Martens
Unspecified
Oct. 14
Death of Wally Bell
Unspecified
Oct. 15
Death of Hans Riegel
Unspecified
Oct. 18
Death of Peter A. Levy
Unspecified
Oct. 18
Death of Tom Foley
Unspecified
Oct. 18
Death of Sally Dawson
Unspecified
Oct. 18
Death of C.W. "Bill" Young
Unspecified
Oct. 8
Death of Paul Desmarais Sr.
Unspecified

Relationships (1)

Peter A. Levy Family/Professional Gustave Levy
He followed the path of his father, Gustave Levy

Full Extracted Text

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Paul Desmarais Sr., 86. The Canadian billionaire, who turned an
inherited fleet of buses into Power Corp. of Canada, an
insurance and financial services conglomerate. Died Oct. 8.
Scott Carpenter, 88. The second American to orbit the Earth, he
was one of the original seven astronauts in Project Mercury, the
first U.S. human spaceflight program. Died Oct. 10 of
complications from a stroke.
Wilfried Martens, 77. A former prime minister of Belgium, who
presided over nine governments from 1979 to 1992, deepening the
nation’s integration in the European Union while leaving a
legacy of debt. Died Oct. 10.
Wally Bell, 48. A Major League Baseball umpire for 21 years.
Died Oct. 14 of a heart attack.
Hans Riegel, 90. The German billionaire owner of Haribo GmbH, a
candy maker started by his father, whose best-known product is
the Gummy Bear. Died Oct. 15 of heart failure.
Peter A. Levy, 77. He followed the path of his father, Gustave
Levy, becoming a partner at Goldman Sachs, until departing to
co-found investment funds, including Harmony Capital Management
LP, a New York-based fund of private-equity funds. Died Oct. 18
of cancer.
Tom Foley, 84. He was a Democratic congressman from Washington
State from 1964 to 1994 and rose to speaker of the House. Died
Oct. 18 of pneumonia following a series of strokes.
Sally Dawson, 39. A British-born banker who spent 17 years at
the London office of Deutsche Bank AG, specializing in high-
yield and distressed-debt sales. Died Oct. 18 of cancer.
C.W. “Bill” Young, 82. A U.S. representative from Florida, he
was the longest-serving Republican in Congress and an advocate
of military spending. Died Oct. 18 of complications following
surgery.
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