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Obituary
Obituary | Chicano activist Ricardo Aguirre fought for social change
Ricardo Aguirre had many identities: A poor kid from a California border town. A die-hard Husky. A businessman. But every time he spoke before an audience — which was often — he began with this one: "My name is Ricardo Aguirre and I am a Chicano."
Wednesday, July 8
Obituary | Christopher McOmber, Bellevue police lieutenant
Tuesday, July 7
Obituary | Robert McNamara was haunted by Vietnam War
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Obituary | Aberdeen soldier killed in Afghan bombing on Fourth of July
Obituary | Mary Henry, 96, Northwest painter
Thursday, July 2
Obituary | No. 1 at No. 2 roles, actor Karl Malden dies at 97
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Obituary | Doctor fought cancer while stuck in Antarctica
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Obituary | Joan McDonell, journalist, church volunteer
Obituary | Ed McMahon more than second banana
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Obituary | Businessman, arts patron Max Gurvich dies
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Obituary | Former state Sen. Wanda Hansen of Moses Lake dies
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Obituary | Bob Bogle, Ventures' guitarist, dead at age 75
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Obituary | Boat builder Dave LeClercq helped launch Alaska's fishing fleet
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