We take a look back at those people who were most respected and well known to have died in 2014.
© AP Photo / Joel Jean-PierreBritish-born rock singer and song writer Joe Cocker died of lung cancer on December 22.
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© AP Photo / Joel Jean-Pierre
British-born rock singer and song writer Joe Cocker died of lung cancer on December 22.
© AP Photo / Jacques BrinonTotal CEO Christophe de Margerie died in a plane crash on October 20, at Moscow’s Vnukovo-3 Airport.
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© AP Photo / Jacques Brinon
Total CEO Christophe de Margerie died in a plane crash on October 20, at Moscow’s Vnukovo-3 Airport.
© AP Photo / Charles SykesComedy actor Robin Williams was found dead August 11 in his home in Tiburon, California. He was 63. Williams’ death was preliminary ruled suicide, with a police official saying the actor hung himself with a belt.
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Comedy actor Robin Williams was found dead August 11 in his home in Tiburon, California. He was 63. Williams’ death was preliminary ruled suicide, with a police official saying the actor hung himself with a belt.
© AP Photo / Starpix, Amanda SchwabAmerican fashion legend Oscar de la Renta passed away October 20, in Kent; he was the oldest fashion designer in the country. In 2006, the press office of Oscar de la Renta fashion house said the designer was diagnosed with cancer. However, in 2013, it was reported the designer had successfully undergone therapy and recovered from sickness. One of his last works was a wedding dress for George Clooney’s wife Amal Alamuddin.
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American fashion legend Oscar de la Renta passed away October 20, in Kent; he was the oldest fashion designer in the country. In 2006, the press office of Oscar de la Renta fashion house said the designer was diagnosed with cancer. However, in 2013, it was reported the designer had successfully undergone therapy and recovered from sickness. One of his last works was a wedding dress for George Clooney’s wife Amal Alamuddin.
© AP Photo / Invision/ Victoria WillAmerican actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died on February 2, at the age of 46, after taking a lethal mixture of drugs. His death sparked public outcry, many critics called it a grievous loss.
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American actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died on February 2, at the age of 46, after taking a lethal mixture of drugs. His death sparked public outcry, many critics called it a grievous loss.
© AP Photo / Toni RodriguezCayetana Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva, head of the House Alba passed away November 20, at the age of 88, in Seville. The Duchess of Alba was the most titled aristocrat in the world (seven dukedoms, 23 marquessates and 19 countships), according to The Telegraph.
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Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva, head of the House Alba passed away November 20, at the age of 88, in Seville. The Duchess of Alba was the most titled aristocrat in the world (seven dukedoms, 23 marquessates and 19 countships), according to The Telegraph.
© AP PhotoShirley Temple, American film and television actress, died on February 10, at her home in Woodside, California. She was 85.
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Shirley Temple, American film and television actress, died on February 10, at her home in Woodside, California. She was 85.
© Sputnik / Alexander ImedashviliFormer Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze died after a long illness at the age of 87, on July 7.
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© Sputnik / Alexander Imedashvili
Former Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze died after a long illness at the age of 87, on July 7.
© AP Photo / Francois Mori,FileWojciech Witold Jaruzelsky, a Polish military official and politician, died on May 25, in a Warsaw hospital after suffering a stroke. He was 90. Jaruzesky lived longer than any other leader of Western European socialist countries of the early 1980s.
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Wojciech Witold Jaruzelsky, a Polish military official and politician, died on May 25, in a Warsaw hospital after suffering a stroke. He was 90. Jaruzesky lived longer than any other leader of Western European socialist countries of the early 1980s.
© AP Photo / Pavel Wolberg, PoolFormer Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon died January 11, after heart failure at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center. Since January 2006, Sharon had been in a vegetative state.
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© AP Photo / Pavel Wolberg, Pool
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon died January 11, after heart failure at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center. Since January 2006, Sharon had been in a vegetative state.
© AP Photo / Eduardo VerdugoNobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez died of renal failure and pneumonia at the age of 87, on April 17, at his home in Mexico City. His wife Mercedes Barcha and sons Rodrigo and Gonzalo were beside the novelist until his last minute. The Colombian government declared three days of mourning after his death.
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Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez died of renal failure and pneumonia at the age of 87, on April 17, at his home in Mexico City. His wife Mercedes Barcha and sons Rodrigo and Gonzalo were beside the novelist until his last minute. The Colombian government declared three days of mourning after his death.
© Sputnik / Sergei PyatakovMetropolitan Vladimir of Kiev and All Ukraine, the primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, died on July 5 after being struck with illness.
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© Sputnik / Sergei Pyatakov
Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev and All Ukraine, the primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, died on July 5 after being struck with illness.
© Sputnik / Vladimir AstapkovichLyudmila Shvetsova, deputy speaker of the Russian Parliament, passed away at the age of 66, on October 28. She had been suffering a severe illness, which she had fought for many years.
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© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich
Lyudmila Shvetsova, deputy speaker of the Russian Parliament, passed away at the age of 66, on October 28. She had been suffering a severe illness, which she had fought for many years.
© Sputnik / Dmitry Donskoy Viktor Tikhonov, famous ice hockey coach and three-time Olympic champion, died after a long illness on November 24. He was 85. The cause of Tikhonov’s death was cardiac arrest.
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Viktor Tikhonov, famous ice hockey coach and three-time Olympic champion, died after a long illness on November 24. He was 85. The cause of Tikhonov’s death was cardiac arrest.
© Sputnik / Damir BulatovRossiya Segodnya photojournalist Andrei Stenin was killed on August 6 near Snezhnoe, Donetsk region. Since May 13, 2014, Stenin had been on an editorial assignment to Ukraine and worked in Kiev, Donetsk, Luhansk, Mariupol, Shahktarsk and Slavyansk. Stenin went missing August 5, while he was working in southeastern Ukraine in a military conflict zone. He was 33.
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© Sputnik / Damir Bulatov
Rossiya Segodnya photojournalist Andrei Stenin was killed on August 6 near Snezhnoe, Donetsk region. Since May 13, 2014, Stenin had been on an editorial assignment to Ukraine and worked in Kiev, Donetsk, Luhansk, Mariupol, Shahktarsk and Slavyansk. Stenin went missing August 5, while he was working in southeastern Ukraine in a military conflict zone. He was 33.
© Sputnik / Channel One press service Anatoly Klyan, a cameraman from Russia’s Channel 1 television station, was killed while performing an editorial assignment. Klyan worked in TV for more than 40 years. He traveled to numerous conflict zones, worked in Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. On the night of June 30, Klyan and his news crew came under fire, and he was fatally shot.
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Anatoly Klyan, a cameraman from Russia’s Channel 1 television station, was killed while performing an editorial assignment. Klyan worked in TV for more than 40 years. He traveled to numerous conflict zones, worked in Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. On the night of June 30, Klyan and his news crew came under fire, and he was fatally shot.
© Sputnik / Evgeny BiyatovIgor Kornelyuk, a correspondent for Russian VGTRK Media Holding was sent on a mission to Ukraine on June 1. On Jun 17, his VGTRK news crew came under mortar fire near Luhansk. Sound engineer Anton Voloshin was killed. Kornelyuk was severely wounded and died at hospital 35 minutes after he arrived.
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Igor Kornelyuk, a correspondent for Russian VGTRK Media Holding was sent on a mission to Ukraine on June 1. On Jun 17, his VGTRK news crew came under mortar fire near Luhansk. Sound engineer Anton Voloshin was killed. Kornelyuk was severely wounded and died at hospital 35 minutes after he arrived.