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‘Marvelous’ Marvin Hagler, Boxing Legend, Dies at 66 Fighter was known as one of the greatest middleweights of all timeLindsey Ellefson | March 13, 2021 @ 4:19 PM Last Updated: March 13, 2021 @ 4:21 PM Getty “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler, a former middleweight boxing champion and icon of the sport, died Saturday. He was 66 years old. A cause of death was not immediately clear when his wife, Kay G. Hagler, posted a confirmation on Facebook. “I am sorry to make a very sad announcement. Today unfortunately my beloved husband Marvelous Marvin passed away unexpectedly at his home here in New Hampshire. Our family requests that you respect our privacy during this difficult time. With love,” she wrote in a post on his verified fan page, signing her name. ....
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Norton Juster, ‘The Phantom Tollbooth’ Author, Dies at 91 Juster also wrote “The Dot and the Line,” which was adapted as an Oscar-winning animated short by Chuck JonesBrian Welk | March 9, 2021 @ 7:34 AM Last Updated: March 9, 2021 @ 8:11 AM Courtesy of Penguin Random House Norton Juster, the children’s author best known for his books “The Phantom Tollbooth” and “The Dot and the Line,” has died. He was 91. Mo Willems, an author and animator and close friend of Juster’s, first announced that Juster passed away Monday night. A representative from Penguin Random House also confirmed his passing, though no other details were available. “My lunch partner, Norton Juster, ran out of stories & passed peacefully last night,” Willems wrote. “Norton’s greatest work was himself: a tapestry of delightful tales. Miss him. ‘To the vector goes the spoils. ” ....