J.I. Rodale, publisher and author, who was big into the organic foods before it became popular. He died June 8, 1971 on the Dick Cavett Show minutes after proclaiming how he'd never felt better in his life.
One of my uncles had a photo with mr. Louis Armstrong in San Diego, Ca. There were some musicians from Mexicali,Baja Ca. R I P . . .🎉🇲🇽🤷♀️👨🦱👏🙌👌🏙🫂⛩️⛪️🚘💯🎶❤️
May I add my grandmother (My father's side) June, 1971, Lorraine Avers (Brain Aneurism) I was only nine years old at the time, she was 51...I still have memories of her but always feel I missed out on much more...
@@funeralfy I love all these short films from the '20 and '30. Chaplin , Buster Keaton , Laurel and Hardy , The three stooges and , of course , Our gang.
You know, in the movie "Tales From The Hood", from 1995, Actor Clarence O. Williams, Jr., playing the part of a Funeral Director named Mr. Simms, stated:"Death comes in many strange... packages". How right he was!
In addition to being New York's long-time governor, Dewey was twice the Republican Party's nominee for President: against Roosevelt in 1944 and Truman in 1948.
How can you have a video about famous people who died in 1971 and not have the 3 Soyuz 11 cosmonauts Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patseyev who spent 23 days in space aboard the first space station Salyut 1 (smashing the record for longest manned space mission) and died when their capsule depressurized during re-entry.
@@MrHeadbanger366 Yes, with foolish David Wayne (i.e., Walter Bedeker) who got life in prison. Surely, Wayne could have figured out a way to "escape" from prison with all that time on his hands, but instead he gave up on a good thing. As a physics professor, I would have jumped at the chance he had just to sit and read the wisdom of the ages.
No. Bobby Jones was not a professional golfer. Instead he was an amateur golfer who was so good that he beat the professionals, even in the so-called major tournaments. So there!
I'm an Aussie, and I reckon Audie Murphy was THE most decorated Yank. Not as stated in the video as "one of the most decorated".
There's so much he has accomplished..
I saw his grave at Arlington National Cemetery when my daughter's fifth grade class trip was to Washington, DC.
You are correct.
J.I. Rodale, publisher and author, who was big into the organic foods before it became popular. He died June 8, 1971 on the Dick Cavett Show minutes after proclaiming how he'd never felt better in his life.
I always liked Audie Murphy, loved his movies, God bless him
Harold Lloyd was one of my favorite silent comedians! May he rest in peace!
R.I.P. beautiful Edie❤️
Bennett Cerf died in 1971, founder of Random House and panelist on What’s My Line. ???
One of my uncles had a photo with
mr. Louis Armstrong in San Diego,
Ca. There were some musicians from Mexicali,Baja Ca. R I P . . .🎉🇲🇽🤷♀️👨🦱👏🙌👌🏙🫂⛩️⛪️🚘💯🎶❤️
May I add my grandmother (My father's side) June, 1971, Lorraine Avers (Brain Aneurism) I was only nine years old at the time, she was 51...I still have memories of her but always feel I missed out on much more...
1:33 The audio is from Our gang / The Little rascals short called "Spanky".
Correct. old soul 😍
@@funeralfy I love all these short films from the '20 and '30. Chaplin , Buster Keaton , Laurel and Hardy , The three stooges and , of course , Our gang.
@@arielvillademayo I'm glad I sparked some memories. Thanks 😍
He was also the opera singer that kept getting cherries flung into his mouth by the Stooges. 😆
Bill W (Wilson), founder of Alcoholics Anonymous died Jan 24, 1971. Good list, but Bill W saved thousands and should be in it.
Title of video says " famous faces "
You know, in the movie "Tales From The Hood", from 1995, Actor Clarence O. Williams, Jr., playing the part of a Funeral Director named Mr. Simms, stated:"Death comes in many strange... packages".
How right he was!
Good keeping Bill Wilson off the list. It keeps him anonymous
Audie Murphy was not one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of WW2 he was THE most decorated.
No he wasn't.
I like to see Harold Lloyd's movies.
R I P . . .🇲🇽🤷♀️👨🦱👏🙌👌🏙🫂⛩️⛪️🚘💯🎶❤️ .
Jim Morrison one of the most famous members of the 27 club along with Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin who died the previous year 😔
Along with Kurt Cobain even it was 1994 when passed but was 27 as well.
I remember watching Satchmo on those variety shows. What a talent.
Carmen Lombardo, brother of Guy Lombardo, died on April 17th of '71, of cancer
Edie Sedgwick was so pretty!
Van Heflin starred in the western Shane onebof the best westerns of all time love Anthony Fed ex lol
DAME Gladys Cooper ❤
And Dame Gladys Cooper starred in films AFTER WW1 also, this researcher needs to do another 99% more before posting.
I first noticed her on I think two espiodes of the Twlight Zone
George Seferis reminds me a lot of Telly Savalis.
Sonny liston , 20th of December 1970 buried two months later , my mistake .
Olhemos confiantemente para nosso SENHOR JESUS CRISTO com esperança e total entrega ao seu eterno Amor.
"I don't mind eels except as meals and the way they feels."
In addition to being New York's long-time governor, Dewey was twice the Republican Party's nominee for President: against Roosevelt in 1944 and Truman in 1948.
Pier Angeli? Bella Darvi?
Brian Piccolo
Bebe Daniels ?
I remember that she died eight days after Harold Lloyd had died.
How can you have a video about famous people who died in 1971 and not have the 3 Soyuz 11 cosmonauts Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patseyev who spent 23 days in space aboard the first space station Salyut 1 (smashing the record for longest manned space mission) and died when their capsule depressurized during re-entry.
Because nobody knew about it? This is the first I am hearing of it and I am 72 years old.
They were commies.
Because they weren't famous .
Racist aren't you@@johndemeen5575
Thomas Dewey went up against Murder Inc.....and Won
We'VE - as in: we HAVE - lost!?
From FIFTY years AGO!?
Thomas Gomez played the Devil in a Twilight Zone episode and also a Mexican deadbeat.
Escape Clause is one of my favorite episodes.
@@MrHeadbanger366 Yes, with foolish David Wayne (i.e., Walter Bedeker) who got life in prison. Surely, Wayne could have figured out a way to "escape" from prison with all that time on his hands, but instead he gave up on a good thing. As a physics professor, I would have jumped at the chance he had just to sit and read the wisdom of the ages.
Where the hell are Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix!?
In Nineteen SEVENTY, where they belong, damn' it!
Where is Jim Morrison
He's listed at 6:16 in this video. Not sure how you could possibly miss it.
No. Bobby Jones was not a professional golfer. Instead he was an amateur golfer who was so good that he beat the professionals, even in the so-called major tournaments. So there!
Thanks for pointing that out! Bobby Jones was indeed an amateur golfer, but his skill level was unmatched!
Coco Chanel... with the questionable history during the Nazi occupation..
Coco Chanel's past is like a vintage piece from her collection - a mix of elegance and controversy.
In the 60's-70's the tv shows would often credit Hugo Boss for wardrobe. Guess who designed the Nazi SS uniforms in WW2?
😂 'PromoSM'
First 😊