Our honored dead (2009)

As 2009 winds down, the news wire services have begun moving their year-end retrospectives. The Associated Press today publishes its list of the hundreds of notables who left the scene this year. By the way, it's never a good idea to die between Christmas and New Year's, especially if you are only sort of famous, or your fame and notoriety waned decades ago, or your speciality is no longer appreciated the way it once was.

Among the more interesting passings I missed just this month were Roy Disney and Sol Price. Disney was the irascible nephew of Walt and defender of traditional animation who hired and ultimately ousted Michael Eisner as the House of Mouse's CEO. Price was the founder of Price Club, one of America's first big box discounters, which later merged with Costco. But UC San Diego students know him better for the mall at the center of campus that bears his name. It's just a hop, skip and jump away from Theodore Geisel Library. You can't miss it.

The Monkeys noted several of these deaths (and a couple that didn't make the AP round-up) in 2009. Michael Jackson wasn't one of them.

Chris Warden (Jan. 4)
Ricardo Mantalban (Jan. 14)
John Updike (Jan. 27)
Estelle Bennett (February)
Paul Harvey (Feb. 28)
Ron Silver (Mar. 15)
Jack Kemp (May 3)
Billy Mays (June 28)
TOTUS (July 14)
John Hughes (Aug. 6)
Ted Kennedy (Aug. 26)
Irving Kristol (Sept. 18)
Soupy Sales (Oct. 12)

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Norman Borlaug

I wish we would have done a piece on Dr. Borlaug, who literally saved over a billion lives that would likely have been lost to starvation. Of all the folks who died this year, Norman Borlaug probably accomplished the most for humanity.

Others we missed...

...or might have said something about:

Ron Asheton, Patrick McGoohan, Lux Interior, Dom Deluise, David Herbert Donald, Koko Taylor, Robert McNamara, Henry Allingham and Harry Patch, Les Paul and Larry Gelbart. (I'm pretty sure I mentioned a few of those on Twitter.)

And I'm amazed we didn't have anything to say about William Safire or Robert Novak. Ah, well. Joel wrote about Walter Cronkite at Cup o' Joel.

Lux

To be fair, Lux Interior died at LEAST thirty years before he passed from this earth. That's what made him so great! Good catch.

Goodness gracious!

I was a real jerk about Cronkite, wasn't I?

TOTUS

Judging by that montage, TOTUS also had an affair with Tiger Woods. Pretty impressive!