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Extraction Summary

11
People
7
Organizations
7
Locations
9
Events
2
Relationships
2
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Investigative file / obituary compilation
File Size: 1.83 MB
Summary

This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013284, appears to be a compilation of obituaries for various prominent figures who died in late April (likely 2013 based on historical context). The list includes notable individuals in finance, music, and academia, such as Bridgewater Associates executive Bill Mahoney, Lehman Brothers managing director Edward Feigeles, and folk singer Richie Havens. It details their ages, causes of death, and brief biographical accomplishments.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Cortright McMeel Author / Commodities trader
Died April 19, wrote novel about energy traders.
Dirce Navarro de Camargo Businesswoman
Brazil's richest woman, inherited Camargo Correa SA. Died April 20.
Sebastiao Camargo Founder
Late husband of Dirce, founder of Camargo Correa SA.
Richie Havens Folk Singer
Opened Woodstock 1969. Died April 22.
Kathryn Wasserman Davis Philanthropist / Investor
Provided seed money for husband's firm. Died April 23.
Shelby Cullom Davis Investment Firm Founder
Husband of Kathryn, founded Shelby Cullom Davis & Co.
George Jones Country-music singer
Died April 26 in Nashville.
Tim Taylor Ice hockey coach
Yale University coach for 28 seasons. Died April 27.
Janos Starker Cellist / Professor
Renowned musician, professor at Indiana University. Died April 28.
Edward Feigeles Managing Director
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., private client services. Died April 29.
Bill Mahoney Sales and Marketing Executive
Bridgewater Associates LP. Died April 30.

Timeline (9 events)

April 19
Death of Cortright McMeel
Denver
April 20
Death of Dirce Navarro de Camargo
Brazil
April 22
Death of Richie Havens
N/A
April 23
Death of Kathryn Wasserman Davis
N/A
April 26
Death of George Jones
Nashville, Tennessee
April 27
Death of Tim Taylor
N/A
April 28
Death of Janos Starker
N/A
April 29
Death of Edward Feigeles
New York
April 30
Death of Bill Mahoney
N/A

Relationships (2)

founded by her late husband, Sebastiao Camargo
Kathryn Wasserman Davis Spousal/Business Shelby Cullom Davis
She gave her husband about $100,000 in 1947 to open his own investment firm

Key Quotes (2)

"She gave her husband about $100,000 in 1947 to open his own investment firm"
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Quote #1
"He led global sales and marketing at Westport, Connecticut-based Bridgewater Associates LP, the world’s largest hedge fund"
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Cortright McMeel, 41. He drew on his experience in the commodities market to write a darkly comic novel about energy traders. Died April 19 in Denver, where he lived.
Dirce Navarro de Camargo, 100. She became Brazil’s richest woman after inheriting Camargo Correa SA, now the nation’s third-largest construction company, founded by her late husband, Sebastiao Camargo. Died April 20.
Richie Havens, 72. The Brooklyn-born folk singer best known as the opening act at the Woodstock music festival in 1969. Died April 22 of a heart attack.
Kathryn Wasserman Davis, 106. She gave her husband about $100,000 in 1947 to open his own investment firm, Shelby Cullom Davis & Co., which was valued at $800 million when he died in 1994. Died April 23.
George Jones, 81. The country-music singer, whose emotion-drenched vocal style earned him more hit records than any other artist. Died April 26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tim Taylor, 71. He was Yale University’s ice hockey coach for 28 seasons, winning six Ivy League titles. Died April 27 of cancer.
Janos Starker, 88. A Hungarian-born child prodigy, who became one of the most renowned cellists of the 20th century and ended his career as a distinguished professor of music at Indiana University. Died April 28.
Edward Feigeles, 58. He was a managing director at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. in New York, where he led the private client services group, from 1996 to 2005. Died April 29 after a brief illness.
Bill Mahoney, 55. He led global sales and marketing at Westport, Connecticut-based Bridgewater Associates LP, the world’s largest hedge fund, before leaving in 2006. Died April 30 of pancreatic
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