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2. Larry Oakley, 80: Westwood barber had a celebrity clientele: the raconteur with scissors catered to movie stars, UCLA sports figures and Howard Hughes
3. Philip 'Flip' Smith, 61; tire dealer formed San Fernando Valley business group to fight crime
4. Dody Goodman, 93; comedian and actress gained fame on early Jack Paar show: her roles also included playing the matriarch on the soap opera send-up 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'
5. Tasha Tudor, 92; children's book illustrator and author known for delicate artwork: her 1944 edition of 'Mother Goose' was so successful it enabled her to buy a New Hampshire farm and create a lifestyle rooted in the early 19th century
6. Neal T. Baker, 84: founder of Baker's Drive-Thru chain in Inland Empire
7. Harvey Korman, 81: versatile comedian won four Emmys
8. Robert W. Nudelman, 52: preservationist helped save Hollywood landmarks
9. Robert Nudelman, 52; fought to preserve Hollywood landmarks
10. Irvine Robbins, 90; co-founder of the Baskin- Robbins ice cream empire: he and his brother-in-law each opened ice cream stores in the Los Angeles area after WWII, then combined them by 1948 to form what would become an empire
11. Irvine Robbins, 90; co-founder of the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire: he and his brother-in-law each opened ice cream stores in the Los Angeles area after WWII, then combined them by 1948 to form what would become an empire
12. Babe Barron,82: sored the science fiction file 'Forbidden Planet'
13. Joe Alston, 81: FBI agent , badminton champ made cover of sports illustrated
14. Robert W. Leach, 93; screenwriter and advocate for vicitm's rights
15. Joe Alston, 81; FBI agent, badminton champ made cover of Sports Illustared
16. Clyde Cook, 1935 - 2008; president oversaw 25 years of robust growth at Biola University
17. Helen B. Aaron, 96: pioneer organizer of Orange County's Jewish community
18. Joe Shell, 89: former California assemblyman challenged Nixon for GOP gubernatorial bid
19. Eugenia P. Butler, 61: conceptual artist explored perceptions
20. Eugenia P. Butler, 6: conceptual artist explored perceptions
21. Eugenia P. Butler, 61; conceptual artist toyed with perception, truth
22. Gene Puerling, 78; vocal arranger led the innovative Hi-Lo's quartet
23. John Buttera, 68; builder of hot rods: the Wisconsin native, who made his name in Southern California's racing culture, is credited with a key engineering advance that helped him create sleeker, lighter autos
24. John Buttera, 68; builder of hot rods: the Wisconsin native, who made his name in Southern California's racing culture, is credited with a key engineering advance that helped him create sleeker, lighter autos
25. Ludlow Flower Jr., 89; parks commissioner pushed for building of L.A. Zoo
26. Barbara Seaman, 72; author sparked modern women's health movement: the health activist's groundbreaking 1969 book exposed the dangers of birth control pills
27. Denis O'Connor, 74: made mosaics for home savings
28. Lionel Mark Smith, 62:actor worked with Mamet
29. Phyllis A. Whitney, 104: grande dame of American gothic fiction
30. Charles Coburn, 62; horticulturist and topiarian
31. Gene Puerling, 78: vocal arranger led the innovative Hi-Lo's quartet
32. Andy Palacio, 47; musician championed Garifuna culture of Belize
33. Andy Palacio, 47; musician championed Garifuna culture of Belize
34. Spencer M. Williams: 1922 - 2008: Federal judge had served in Gov. Reagan's Cabinet
35. Spencer M. Williams, 85; judge, member of Gov. Reagan's Cabinet
36. Lydia Mendoza, 91; singer was in the vanguard of Tejano music
37. Writer co-founded national society of film critics
38. Charles D. Kratka, 85; interior designer created mosaic tunnel walls at LAX: he also oversaw the design of the original interiors for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
39. Dick Wilson, 91; Mr. Whipple in Charmin commercials
40. Dick Wilson, 91: Mr. Whipple in charmin commercials
41. Francine Parker, 81; directed Vietnam-era anti-military documentary
42. Thomas W. Dawes, 64; musician with the Cyrkle, advertising jingle writer: the Alka-Seltzer ad 'Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz,' for which he wrote the melody, is ranked among the top 15 ad campaigns in history
43. Judy Mazel, 63; author of 'The Beverly Hills Diet'
44. Michael Evans, 87: actor starred in 'Gigi,' 'My Fair Lady' and TV's 'The Young and the Restless': the Englishman played roles on Broadway and toured. To soap audiences he was Col. Douglas Austin from 1980 to 1995
45. Michael Jackson, 65; beer expert helped spur microbrewery movement in U.S
46. David Shaw, 90; prolific writer for film, TV
47. George K. Otis Sr., 90: Millionaire turned radio evangelist
48. Richard H. Goodwin, 96: Leader in land conservation
49. Natalia Karp, 96: Pianist survived Nazi prisons
50. Ralph S. Paffenbarger Jr., 84; his key study confirmed that exercise boosts longevity
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