This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013276) containing a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in January (specifically January 2013, based on the deaths of Stan Musial and Fred Turner). The list includes Thomas Candillier, a 37-year-old JPMorgan Chase executive based in Paris, which is likely the relevant connection to larger investigations regarding the bank's internal activities or personnel. Other listed individuals include the former CEO of McDonald's, a Nobel Prize economist, and the creator of 'Dear Abby'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Fred Turner | Former CEO |
CEO at McDonald’s Corp., died Jan 7.
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| Ada Louise Huxtable | Architecture Critic |
Worked for New York Times, Pulitzer winner, died Jan 7.
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| James M. Buchanan | Economist |
Nobel Prize winner, died Jan 9.
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| Daniel J. Edelman | Founder |
Founded Daniel J. Edelman Inc. (PR), died Jan 15.
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| Thomas Candillier | Head of European Equity Sales |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive based in Paris, former Goldman Sachs employee, died Jan 16 at age 37.
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| Robert Citron | Treasurer |
Former treasurer of Orange County, California, associated with 1994 bankruptcy, died Jan 16.
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| Pauline Phillips | Columnist |
Author of 'Dear Abby', known as Abigail Van Buren, died Jan 16.
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| Abigail Van Buren | Alias |
Pen name for Pauline Phillips.
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| Stan Musial | Athlete |
MLB player for St. Louis Cardinals, died Jan 19.
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