❤😊 This was really nice 😊💕. Thank you for posting this. I always enjoy watching these videos. I'm sure it takes some time to put something like this together. Very nicely done 😊❤. 11/9/24.
Enjoyed this immensely. Life is so precious and fragile. I Just found out last week that my 93 year old mother has a very aggressive form of cancer and has been given 2 to 7 weeks to live. I'm numbed by this news but she has had a very good and long life.
Bobby Short was also the man who sang the jingle in those classic TV ads for Charlie! perfume. John Raitt, in addition to his successful Broadway career, was also the father of blues-rock singer-guitarist Bonnie Raitt. I had forgotten that Tigger (Paul Winchell) and Piglet (John Fiedler) died a day apart.
@@inmemoriam2000 Also please remember that Alzheimer's disease is never the cause of death, but complications from Alzheimer's such as pneumonia, kidney failure.., are usually the cause. Scientists now know there are a few variations of Alzheimer's that can allow one to live longer.
@@christystewart4567 If I recall correctly, he was on camera twice in the ad, and was singing the jingle in one of them. It's easy to tell if I'm right or wrong because the commercial is here on RUclips.
Gosh, 2005 is 20 years ago now. How time flies and how some of these faces just don't seem like 20 years gone. A few I had no idea of, like Nixon's secretary, but the video is still very interesting. Sammi Smith's Help Me Make It Through the Night was a lovely song, and several others such as Joan Baez (still alive) covered it.
These people played an important roles in tv shows, politics, secretary, actress, actors, standup comedian, sports athletic etc.They will be missed but their legacies still live
Don Adams made Get Smart work better than Tom Poston would have, with his catchphrases, and antics, plus ➕ I highly doubt Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon) would have been as adoring of him as she was of Don, although Poston DID make a guest appearance in the season four episode, Shock It To Me as Dr. Erich Zharko.
I’m sorry this is long. Here are my “Tidbits to People who Passed away in 2005”. Eddie Albert-‘Jason ‘ODay’ in the movie “Escape to Witch Mountain” (1975) Wendie Jo Sperber- guest appearance as ‘Estelle’ in “Designing Women” Debralee Scott-‘Rosalee (Hotsy) Totsy’ in “Welcome Back Kotter” and was engaged to Office John Dennis Levi who died in the South Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2011 Thurl Ravenscroft-was the voice for ‘Russian Cat’ in the movie “The Aristocats”
This was very well put together and informative. Thank you! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Much enjoyed, thanks for the post.
Glad you enjoyed it
❤😊 This was really nice 😊💕. Thank you for posting this. I always enjoy watching these videos. I'm sure it takes some time to put something like this together. Very nicely done 😊❤. 11/9/24.
Thank you so much!
@@inmemoriam2000You're very welcome 👍👌😊. 11/10/24.
Enjoyed this immensely. Life is so precious and fragile. I Just found out last week that my 93 year old mother has a very aggressive form of cancer and has been given 2 to 7 weeks to live. I'm numbed by this news but she has had a very good and long life.
Wow,u was blessed to have ur previous mother since many good years
God's best ti to 😮😮😊😅❤
These are always interesting, sad but interesting. RIP 1 & All ♥
Bobby Short was also the man who sang the jingle in those classic TV ads for Charlie! perfume. John Raitt, in addition to his successful Broadway career, was also the father of blues-rock singer-guitarist Bonnie Raitt. I had forgotten that Tigger (Paul Winchell) and Piglet (John Fiedler) died a day apart.
Thank you for that. I knew he looked familiar.
@@inmemoriam2000 Also please remember that Alzheimer's disease is never the cause of death, but complications from Alzheimer's such as pneumonia, kidney failure.., are usually the cause.
Scientists now know there are a few variations of Alzheimer's that can allow one to live longer.
If I’m not mistaken he was in a commercial for the perfume,just for a moment, singing.
@@christystewart4567 If I recall correctly, he was on camera twice in the ad, and was singing the jingle in one of them. It's easy to tell if I'm right or wrong because the commercial is here on RUclips.
Two classic rock drummers passed away in 2005: Spencer Dryden of Jefferson Airplane and Mike Gibbins of Badfinger.
Very well done. A lot of people died from emphysema. That generation (or two) grew up when they weren't told how harmful cigarette smoking was.
Gosh, 2005 is 20 years ago now. How time flies and how some of these faces just don't seem like 20 years gone. A few I had no idea of, like Nixon's secretary, but the video is still very interesting. Sammi Smith's Help Me Make It Through the Night was a lovely song, and several others such as Joan Baez (still alive) covered it.
In Memoriam, this well done.
Thank you for those kind words.
RIP RICHARD PRYOR, BOB DENVER AND DON ADAMS!
Barbara Bel Geddes won an Emmy award playing Miss Ellie on Dallas. She was the only cast member who did win.
These people played an important roles in tv shows, politics, secretary, actress, actors, standup comedian, sports athletic etc.They will be missed but their legacies still live
*Love all*
Ravenscroft also did the "Grim Grinning Ghosts" from the Haunted Mansion ride at the Disney Parks.
12 days after Bancroft died my father died.
Thank you. An incorrect photo accompanies Geraldine Fitzgerald's obit. You've used a photo of Susan Hayward by mistake.
I think thats Susan Hayward.
RIP Jim Capaldi of Traffic.
Thank you for putting Joe ranft
Don Adams made Get Smart work better than Tom Poston would have, with his catchphrases, and antics, plus ➕ I highly doubt Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon) would have been as adoring of him as she was of Don, although Poston DID make a guest appearance in the season four episode, Shock It To Me as Dr. Erich Zharko.
I’m sorry this is long. Here are my “Tidbits to People who Passed away in 2005”.
Eddie Albert-‘Jason ‘ODay’ in the movie “Escape to Witch Mountain” (1975)
Wendie Jo Sperber- guest appearance as ‘Estelle’ in “Designing Women”
Debralee Scott-‘Rosalee (Hotsy) Totsy’ in “Welcome Back Kotter” and was engaged to Office John Dennis Levi who died in the South Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2011
Thurl Ravenscroft-was the voice for ‘Russian Cat’ in the movie “The Aristocats”
You struck out not mentioning 1969 World Series MVP Donn Clendenon!
Todo el año 2005 han transcurridos 20 años
15:52 This isn't possible. It's from 1974. Carson's last Tonight Show was in 1993.
I'm not sure why this isn't possible.
@@inmemoriam2000 Firstly, Wiki says this happened in 1974. Secondly, CARSON DIDN'T DO THE TONIGHT SHOW AFTER 1993. 1994 comes after 1993.
@@jeffreyriley8742 Oh I see. I incorrectly typed 1994 instead of 1974. Sorry.
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Twin falls
So not too many famous black people died in 2005? Oh, wait.
Actually, there were several. But, I guess you enjoy being a perpetual victim.
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