Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Rosa González Román, Chilean journalist and politician, Died at 76

Rosa González Román was born on July 23, 1942, and died on January 21, 2019.

 
She was a Chilean journalist and politician.

She was appointed served as a Deputy from March 11, 1998, to March 11, 2006.
 
Roman studied in  School at 'Italy', and later studied journalism at the Contemporary University of Arica. 

She was a columnist for La Estrella de Arica, president of GEICOS and national councilor of the National Mining Society. 

Rosa González Román passed away at 76 years old.

Padraic Fiacc, Irish poet, Died at 94

Padraic Fiacc was born Patrick Joseph O'Connor on April 15, 1924, in Belfast and died on January 21, 2019, Belfast, Northern Ireland.


He was an Irish poet, and member of Aosdána, the exclusive Irish Arts Academy.
 
His parents were Bernard and Annie (née McGarry) O'Connor, Fiacc's father was a barman who left for the United States when Fiacc was very young.

He lived with his maternal grandparents who had recently moved to the Markets area of South Belfast after being burned out of their home in Lisburn in which all their furniture was burned by anti-Catholic rioters.

Padraic Fiacc family emigrated to the United States in the late 1920s and he raised in New York City.

Padraic Fiacc passed away at 94 years old.

Maxine Brown, American country singer, Died at 87

Maxine Brown was born on April 27, 1931, in Campti, Louisiana and died on January 21, 2019.

 
She was an American country music singer.
 
She was initially an individual from the effective 1950s trio the Browns, previously a short solo profession. 

Dark colored had a concise solo profession amid the late 1960s, discharging a solitary and a collection for Chart Records titled Sugar Cane County. 

Dark colored life account, Looking Back to See, was distributed in 2005 by The University of Arkansas Press. 

It conveyed a record of the American bluegrass music business during the 1960s.

Maxine Brown passed away 87 years old from complications of heart and kidney disease.

Raghbir Singh Bhola, Indian field hockey player, Died at 91

Raghbir Singh Bhola was born on August 21, 1927, and died on January 21, 2019.

 He was an Indian field hockey player who represented India in the 1956 Melbourne and 1960 Rome Olympics.

He retired from the Indian Air Force as a Group Captain and continued to stay involved in the sport of hockey. 

He was awarded the Arjuna Award for lifetime achievements in Field Hockey, in 2000. 
He was survived by his wife Kamla Bhola, three daughters and three grandchildren.

Raghbir Singh Bhola passed away at 91 years old.

Kaye Ballard, American actress, Died at 93

Kaye Ballard was born  Catherine Gloria Balotta on November 20, 1925, and died on January 21, 2019.

She was an American musical theatre and television actress, comedian and singer.

 
She started herself as a musical comedian in the 1940s, joining the Spike Jones touring revue of entertainers. 

She loved playing broad physical comedy as well as stand-up dialogue routines, Ballard became familiar in television and stage productions. 

Apparently,  phrase her mother had used when Kaye was a child, "Good luck with your MOUTH!", became her catchphrase in her sketches and on television. 

She made her television debut on Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt,a short-lived NBC program hosted by Henry Morgan which first aired January 26, 1951. 

During 1954, Kaye was the first person to record the song "Fly Me to the Moon".

Ballard died at her home in Rancho Mirage, California on January 21, 2019, at the age of 93.
 
She was in the 2012 cabaret show Doin' It for Love, which premiered in Austin, Texas, at the historic Paramount Theatre. 

Kaye Ballard died at her home in Rancho Mirage, California 93 years old.

Marcel Azzola, French accordionist, Died at 91

Marcel Azzola was born on July 10, 1927, and died on January 22, 2019.

 
He was a French accordionist of Italian descent.
 
Azzola mother was from Valbondione and his dad was from Pradalunga. Azzola was conceived in Paris.
 
Azzola performed with Jacques Brel, among others. The well-known line "Chauffe, Marcel!" ("Heat up, Marcel") in Brel's melody Vésoul alludes to he, Azzola, who played the accordion amid the chronicle.

Marcel Azzola passed away at 91 years old.

Themos Anastasiadis, Greek journalist and publisher, Died at 61

Themos Anastasiadis was conceived on January 6, 1958, and kicked the bucket on January 22, 2019.

He was a Greek writer. 
 
He had worked for different papers, essentially Kathimerini and To Vima and Eleftherotypia.
 
Amid 2005, close by TV columnist Makis Triantafyllopoulos, Themos Anastasiadis made another Sunday paper called Proto Thema. 
 
He was additionally the editorial manager of the games paper Protathlitis (Champion); a paper which bolsters Olympiacos, a group which he upheld. 

Other than working in print news coverage, Anastasiades had worked additionally on TV. From 2001 to February 2006 he was the host of "Ola", a week after week humor appear on Alpha TV. 
 
On this show, he used to welcome different identities from Greek showbiz and feature the numerous clever minutes from the Greek TV.

In March 2006, he moved toward becoming the host of the show "OlaXXL" on ANT1 TV. Starting at 2008, the show proceeds with an alternate name every year except containing "Ola".
 
Themos Anastasiadis kicked the bucket on 22 January 2019 in the wake of battling with malignant growth. 
 
He passed away at 61 years of age.