Gregg Axley
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:cry:Ann B. Davis, best known as Alice the housekeeper in The Brady Bunch died as the result of a fall in her home. She was 88.
:cry:Ann B. Davis, best known as Alice the housekeeper in The Brady Bunch died as the result of a fall in her home. She was 88.
Ann B. Davis, best known as Alice the housekeeper in The Brady Bunch died as the result of a fall in her home. She was 88.
Wow..88. Hard to imagine.
https://tv.yahoo.com/news/brady-bun...4606806.html?soc_src=mediacontentsharebuttons
I recently saw a promo on MeTV for The Brady Bunch in which Barry "Greg Brady" Williams commented on Ann B. Davis. He said the entire cast was very fond of her, but that she was very professional on the set and wouldn't tolerate any fooling around when it was time to work, even from the adult actors. I can't say I was a fan of the show, but I always liked Mrs. Davis....She was the heart and soul of the brady bunch without alice we wouldn't have learned all those lessons!
Baseball legend Don Zimmer has died at 83. After a productive career as a major league infielder with the Dodgers, Mets, Cubs, Reds, and Senators, Zimmer -- who survived two near-fatal beanings over the course of his playing days -- emerged in the 1970s as one of the game's great lifers, serving as a manager, coach, and advisor for various teams thru the end of last season, for a total career extending back over sixty-six years.
We Red Sox fans had a complicated relationship with Zimmer due to various episodes during his years as a manager and coach here, but in the end even we came to respect him for his knowledge, grit and enthusiasm for the game -- and also for being the very last Brooklyn Dodger, a team with which we've always had something of a spiritual connection, to be connected with baseball in a uniformed role.
Navajo code talker Chester Nez died at 93. He was the last survivor of the group that created the Navajo code.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/u...tongue-helped-to-win-a-war-of-words.html?_r=0
Actor and comedian Rik Mayall, star of such shows as The Young Ones, Bottom and Blackadder, has died at age 56
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27770266
Baseball legend Don Zimmer has died at 83. After a productive career as a major league infielder with the Dodgers, Mets, Cubs, Reds, and Senators, Zimmer -- who survived two near-fatal beanings over the course of his playing days -- emerged in the 1970s as one of the game's great lifers, serving as a manager, coach, and advisor for various teams thru the end of last season, for a total career extending back over sixty-six years.
We Red Sox fans had a complicated relationship with Zimmer due to various episodes during his years as a manager and coach here, but in the end even we came to respect him for his knowledge, grit and enthusiasm for the game -- and also for being the very last Brooklyn Dodger, a team with which we've always had something of a spiritual connection, to be connected with baseball in a uniformed role.
The lovely Martha Hyer dies at age 89.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...s-Martha-Hyer-dies-Santa-Fe-home-aged-89.html