John McCain is kind of an obvious one
Stan Lee
Justin Bieber
Hulk Hogan
Ian McKellen
Morgan Freeman
Sean Connery
Gucci Gang mongoloids
McCain
Mel Brooks
George Bush
Bob Dylan
Dan Akroyd
George HW Bush
John Williams (hope the fuck not but he's olde)
Stan Lee
Clint Eastwood
Wildcard:
Gonna call McCain outliving us all.
Kirk Douglas
Clint Eastwood
Stan Lee
Angela Lansbury
Carole Cook
Burt Reynolds
Catherine Johnson (Goble)
George H.W Bush
Dick Van Dyke
Bob Barker
Valerie Harper
William Daniels
Wild Card:
Lavar Ball (heart attack)
Kim Jong Un
Richard Branson
Mick Mars
Robert Redford
OJ Simpson
https://www.npr.org/sections/thereco...map-dead-at-85
Rick Hall, 85, Music Producer & Songwriter best known for making Muscle Shoals a music capital, illness
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42553059
Thomas Monson, 90, President of the Mormon Church, natural causes
*bows her head*
In President Monson, the Church lost a very good example and a great man. I'm not worried about the leadership though since we'll know his successor in a few weeks. But "every man's death diminishes me"; I will miss him.
John Paul Steuer, played Worf's son Alexander on Star Trek. Dead at 33.
Thought that was Brian Bonsall.
Edit: whoops, spelled that wrong
http://www.tmz.com/2018/01/06/jerry-...ke-dead-at-86/
Jerry Van Dyke, Dick's younger brother.
Tom Baker
Patrick Stewart
Betty White
Meryl Streep
John Madden
Meeks Mill
Justin Bieber (more a wish than a prediction)
Lawrence Taylor
Louis CK
Astronaut John Young, 87, complications from pneumonia. 9th man on the moon, 1st to make 6 trips into space. Was a part of Gemini, Apollo, and the shuttle programs.
Eddie Clarke of Motorhead has died.
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42650081
Jessica Falkholt, 29, actress, couldn't be revived after a surgery resulting from a car crash that happened in late December
Legendary sports announcer Keith Jackson has died. He was 89.