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Joe Henderson 2001 Deaths
Joe HendersonAge: 64 Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist and composer who accompanied trumpeter Kenny Dorham on 1963's “Una Mas.” His solo albums include Page One, Inner Urge, and Lush Life…Joe Mullaney 2000 Deaths
Joe MullaneyAge: 75 former L.A. Lakers and Providence College basketball coach; coached Lakers for two seasons beginning in 1969 and coached the Friars from 1955-69 and 1981-85; led…Joe Andrews 2001 Deaths
Joe AndrewsAge: 68 Braves farm club teammate of Hank Aaron in 1953 who the Hall of Famer credits with protecting him in 1953 from racist threats. The cause of his death was not given.Died:…Joe Norris 2001 Deaths
Joe NorrisAge: 93 organized the first American Bowling Congress "beer team" in 1933, which prompted the sport's most prolific bowling league and put Detroit at the center of the bowling map;…Joe Rosenthal 2006 Deaths
Joe RosenthalAge: 94 photographer who captured on film one of the most enduring images of World War II—the picture of five U.S. soldiers raising an American flag at the summit of Mount…Joe Niekro 2006 Deaths
Joe NiekroAge: 61 major league pitcher who won 221 games in 22 seasons. He and his brother Phil won more games (539) than any other pair of brothers in major league baseball history.Died:…Joe Concannon 2000 Deaths
Joe ConcannonAge: 60 sports reporter who covered the Boston Marathon, golf, the Beanpot, college football and the Olympics for the Boston Globe for more than 30 years; retired after covering…Joe Bonanno 2002 Deaths
Joe BonannoAge: 97 Sicilian-born Mafia don of one of New York's original five crime families. Died: Tucson, Ariz., May 11, 2002Nils BohlinA - FLinda BoremanJoe Cobb 2002 Deaths
Joe CobbAge: 85 child actor who appeared in several of the Our Gang films in the 1920s. Died: Santa Ana, Calif., May 21, 2002Dorothy Love CoatesA - FElizabeth CoblentzJoe Black 2002 Deaths
Joe BlackAge: 78 Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, who won rookie of the year honors and became the first black pitcher to win a World Series game in 1952; helped Brooklyn win National League pennant…