Monday, 14 January 2019

Anthony Colaizzo, American politician, Died at 88

Anthony L. Colaizzo was born on May 31, 1930, in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania and died on January 12, 2019.

He was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where he served for ten years from 1989 until 1999.

Anthony Colaizzo was the mayor of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania for ten years until 2009 when David Rhome was elected to replace him.

Anthony Colaizzo earned his bachelor's degree in businessman administration, in 1956, from Duquesne University.

Anthony Colaizzo was involved in the real estate, tax preparation, and insurance businesses.

Anthony Colaizzo passed away at 88 years old.

Mel Stottlemyre, American baseball player, Died at 77

Melvin Leon "Mel" Stottlemyre Sr. was born on November 13, 1941, and died on January 13, 2019.

He was an American professional baseball pitcher and pitching coach.

Stottlemyre played for 11 seasons in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees and coached for 23 seasons.

Stottlemyre was a five-time MLB All-Star and five-time World Series champion, as a coach.

He grew up in the town of Mabton, Washington, located in the south-central part of the state. Stottlemyre lived with his wife, Jean, in Issaquah, Washington.

His 2 sons, Todd and Mel Jr., then their father by becoming major league pitchers.

His other son, Jason, died of leukemia at the age of 11.

Stottlemyre was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2000.

Stottlemyre was in remission for several years, he was an avid supporter of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.

During 2011, the cancer reappeared.

He had succumbed to cancer on January 13, 2019, in 2007.

He had wrote an autobiography entitled Pride and Pinstripes, published.

Mel Stottlemyre passed away at 77 years old.

Lenin Rajendran, Indian film director, Died at 67

Lenin Rajendran was born in Trivandrum, Kerala, India and died on January 14, 2019.

He was an Indian film director and screenwriter.

He worked in Malayalam cinema. Rajendran served as the Kerala State Film Development Corporation from 2016 to January 2019.

When he started out his film-making career, he was an assistant to director P. A. Backer, Rajendran made his directorial debut with Venal (1982).

Rajendran's first film on to his last one, Edavappathy (2016), Rajendran has been consistent with the quality of his films, not surrendering to market forces even while using the form and stars of popular cinema.

Rajendran's other films are Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla (1983), Puravrutham (1988), and Vachanam (1989).

Lenin Rajendran passed away at 67 years old due to liver ailments at Appolo Hospital Chennai.

Alfredo Arpaia, Italian politician, Died at 88

Alfredo Arpaia was born on  August 14, 1930 and died on January 7, 2019.

 
He was was an Italian politician.
 
He was the  a Deputy between 1982 and 1983.

Alfredo Arpaia passed away at 88 years old.

Georges Dimou, Greek singer, Died at 87

Georges Dimou was born on July 14, 1931 and died on January 8, 2019 in Vienna.

 
He was a Greek singer born in Thessaloniki.
 
Dimou studied dramatic and vocal art in Athens and from the beginning Dimou was successful as actor and singer with international presence.

Dimou began as a singer in the Viennese Splendid Bar (Managed by Mr. Parker), Austria in 1958.
 
He was also an actor and musician he played in amusing films like The crazy aunts, The world is azure, Red lips have to be kissed.

Georges Dimou  passed away at 87 years old.

Shivajirao Deshmukh, Indian politician, Died at 84

Shivajirao Bapusaheb Deshmukh was born on September 1, 1935 and died on January 14, 2019.

 
He was a Chairman of Maharashtra Legislative Council in India.
 
Deshmukh  was elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council in 1996 and 2002.
 
Earlier, Deshmukh was  elected to Maharashtra Assembly in 1978, 1980, 1985 and 1990.

Shivajirao Deshmukh pased away at 84 years old.

Duncan Welbourne, English footballer, Died at 78

Duncan Welbourne was born on July 28, 1940,  in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire and died on January 14, 2019.

He was an English professional football player, coach and manager.

 
Welbourne started his career as an amateur at Scunthorpe United.
 
Welbourne began his professional career at Grimsby, as a wing half.
 
During November 1963 Welbourne  transferred to Watford, for a fee of £1,300.
 
At Watford he converted to a full back, when the club started playing in a 4–4–2 formation.
 
He set what was then a Watford record of 457 competitive appearances, breaking the 35-year-old record previously held by Tommy Barnett. 

Welbourne's  280 consecutive Football League games remains a record.

Completing third in the club's inaugural Player of the Season award in 1972–73, he left Watford on a free transfer at the end of the 1973–74 season. 

Welbourne  joined Southport, where he finished his playing career. 

Welbourne  also took on a coaching role, and managed the team between September 1975 and January 1976.

Welbourne passed away at 78 years old.