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Type: Obituary list / government production document
File Size: 1.89 MB
Summary

This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, lists obituaries for several high-profile individuals who died in early July (historically 2013). The list includes executives from Aberdeen Asset Management, Target, Ford, and Bose, as well as the inventor of the computer mouse and the Fukushima plant manager. The text ends abruptly during the entry for actor Cory Monteith.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Andrew McMenigall Senior global equities manager
Aberdeen Asset Management Plc; died in charity bike ride accident
Toby Wallace Senior relationship manager
Aberdeen Asset Management Plc; died in charity bike ride accident
Douglas Engelbart Electrical engineer / Inventor
Invented the computer mouse
Cynthia Lufkin Philanthropist
Wife of Dan Lufkin; died of cancer
Dan Lufkin Co-founder
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (mentioned as husband of deceased)
Douglas J. Dayton First President
Target department store chain
Masao Yoshida Plant manager
Fukushima nuclear reactor during 2011 disaster
Philip Caldwell CEO
Ford Motor Co.
Amar Bose Founder / Professor
Bose Corp. / MIT
Cory Monteith Actor
Entry cuts off

Timeline (8 events)

July 10
Death of Philip Caldwell
Unknown
July 12
Death of Amar Bose
Unknown
July 2
Death of Andrew McMenigall and Toby Wallace in traffic accident
Britain
July 2
Death of Douglas Engelbart
Unknown
July 3
Death of Cynthia Lufkin
Unknown
July 5
Death of Douglas J. Dayton
Unknown
July 9
Death of Masao Yoshida
Unknown
March 2011
Fukushima nuclear disaster (referenced in context)
Japan

Relationships (2)

Andrew McMenigall Colleagues Toby Wallace
Both worked for Aberdeen Asset Management and died in the same accident.
Cynthia Lufkin Spouses Dan Lufkin
Cynthia Lufkin... The philanthropist wife of Dan Lufkin

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Andrew McMenigall, 47. A senior global equities manager at
Scotland’s Aberdeen Asset Management Plc, who was based in
Edinburgh. Died July 2 in a traffic accident while participating
in a charity bicycle ride across Britain.
Toby Wallace, 36. He was a Philadelphia-based senior
relationship manager at Aberdeen Asset Management Plc. Died July
2 of injuries suffered from a traffic accident while taking part
in a charity bicycle ride across Britain.
Douglas Engelbart, 88. The U.S. electrical engineer who invented
the computer mouse, the design of which was described in a
patent filed in 1967 and granted in 1970. Died July 2 of kidney
failure.
Cynthia Lufkin, 51. The philanthropist wife of Dan Lufkin, co-
founder of Wall Street firm Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Died
July 3 of complications from breast and lung cancer.
Douglas J. Dayton, 88. The son of a successful U.S. retailer, he
became the first president of Target, a U.S. department store
chain. Died July 5 of cancer.
Masao Yoshida, 58. The plant manager of Japan’s Fukushima
nuclear reactor in March 2011, when an earthquake and ensuing
tsunami crippled the facility in the worst nuclear disaster
since Chernobyl in eastern Europe. Died July 9 of esophageal
cancer.
Philip Caldwell, 93. He was the first CEO of Ford Motor Co. who
wasn’t a member of the Ford family. Died July 10 of
complications from a stroke.
Amar Bose, 83. An engineer who taught at Massachusetts Institute
of Technology for more than four decades, he was best known as
the billionaire founder of Bose Corp., an audio technology
company specializing in speakers and headphones located in
Framingham, Massachusetts. Died July 12.
Cory Monteith, 31. The Canadian-born actor was best known for
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