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Events
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Relationships
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Type: News digest / obituary list
File Size: 1.83 MB
Summary

The document appears to be a page from a news digest or summary listing recent deaths of notable figures, dating to mid-August 2013. It lists obituaries for individuals including Jerry Wolman, Karen Black, and Louis V. Gerstner III. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Jerry Wolman Former Owner
Owned NFL's Philadelphia Eagles (1963-1969), died Aug 6 at age 86.
Karen Black Actress
US actress known for 'Five Easy Pieces', died Aug 8 at age 74.
Lorraine Lodge Convertible Bond Specialist
Worked at Merrill Lynch, ING Barings, Nomura Holdings. Died Aug 8 at age 52.
Lee Quo-wei Former Chairman
Chairman of Hang Seng Bank Ltd, creator of Hang Seng Index. Died Aug 10 at age 95.
Eydie Gorme Singer
Pop music singer, wife of Steve Lawrence. Died Aug 10 at age 84.
Steve Lawrence Performer
Husband and performance partner of Eydie Gorme.
Friso van Oranje Royal Family Member
Member of Netherlands royal family. Died Aug 12 at age 44 from skiing accident complications.
John H. Laporte Mutual Fund Manager
Worked at T. Rowe Price Group Inc. Died Aug 12 at age 68.
Louis V. Gerstner III President of Gerstner Family Foundation
Son of Louis Gerstner Jr. Died Aug 14 at age 41 after choking in a restaurant.
Louis Gerstner Jr. Former CEO
Former CEO of International Business Machine Corp. (IBM), father of Louis V. Gerstner III.
Elmore Leonard Author
Crime novelist known as 'Dickens of Detroit'. Died at age 87.

Timeline (8 events)

August 10, 2013
Death of Lee Quo-wei
Unknown
August 10, 2013
Death of Eydie Gorme
Unknown
August 12, 2013
Death of Friso van Oranje
Unknown
August 12, 2013
Death of John H. Laporte
Unknown
August 14, 2013
Death of Louis V. Gerstner III
New York
August 6, 2013
Death of Jerry Wolman
Unknown
August 8, 2013
Death of Karen Black
Unknown
August 8, 2013
Death of Lorraine Lodge
New York

Relationships (2)

Eydie Gorme Spouse/Professional Partner Steve Lawrence
performances with her husband, Steve Lawrence
Louis V. Gerstner III Family (Son/Father) Louis Gerstner Jr.
The son of Louis Gerstner Jr.

Key Quotes (1)

"Known as the 'Dickens of Detroit'"
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Jerry Wolman, 86. He owned the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles team
from 1963 to 1969. Died Aug. 6.
Karen Black, 74. The U.S. actress best known for her
performances in “Five Easy Pieces,” “Easy Rider” and
“Nashville.” Died Aug. 8 of cancer.
Lorraine Lodge, 52. She was a convertible bond specialist during
a career in New York and London at Merrill Lynch, ING Barings
and Nomura Holdings Inc. Died Aug. 8 of ovarian cancer in New
York, where she lived.
Lee Quo-wei, 95. The former chairman of Hong Kong’s Hang Seng
Bank Ltd. and in 1969 was part of the group that created the
Hang Seng Index, the city’s benchmark stock gauge. Died Aug. 10.
Eydie Gorme, 84. American pop music singer best known for her
1963 hit “Blame It on the Bossa Nova,” and for nightclub and
television performances with her husband, Steve Lawrence. Died
Aug. 10.
Friso van Oranje, 44. A member of the royal family in the
Netherlands, he gave up his place in line for the throne to
marry the woman he loved. Died Aug. 12 of complications from
brain damage suffered in a skiing accident in February 2012.
John H. Laporte, 68. He worked at Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price
Group Inc. from 1976 until retiring in 2012 and was named mutual
fund manager of the year in 1995. Died Aug. 12 of complications
from lymphoma.
Louis V. Gerstner III, 41. The son of Louis Gerstner Jr., the
former CEO of International Business Machine Corp., and
president of the Gerstner Family Foundation. Died Aug. 14 after
choking while dining in a New York restaurant.
Elmore Leonard, 87. Known as the “Dickens of Detroit,” Leonard
was the best-selling author of crime novels and Westerns, many
of which were made into movies, including “Get Shorty” and
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