Navy veteran worked with perseverance and humor for voting rights, other issues

| |Saturday, Mar. 13, 2010

Jesse Sandoval "believed that the vote is the most powerful weapon that anyone has," his daughter said.Read more

Friend, biographer of Mandela

Friday, Mar. 12, 2010

Fatima Meer, a friend and biographer of Nelson Mandela, has died. She was 81.Read more

AP reporter worked extensively with tribe

Thursday, Mar. 11, 2010

John Nance, a former Associated Press reporter and photographer who covered the Vietnam War and later oversaw the news cooperative's operations in the Philippines, has died. He was 74.Read more

Parkland Memorial Hospital exec was dedicated to her patients and staff

| |Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2010

Mrs. McIntosh even used her experience as a cancer patient to make things better for others.Read more

Teen star Corey Haim's career was marred by drug use

| |Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2010

Corey Haim collapsed after getting out of bed at his apartment.Read more

Publisher, artist and naval officer amassed large collection of American Indian artifacts

| |Tuesday, Mar. 09, 2010

Gordon W. Smith learned in recent years that his extensive collection would go to the Houston Museum of Natural Science.Read more

Theology professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary dies at 83

| |Monday, Mar. 08, 2010

He was known internationally for his New Testament research.Read more

Como resident Myrtle Hunt Thomas liked to ride in style

| |Sunday, Mar. 07, 2010

The retired nurse and Navy reservist could be combative, but she had a heart of gold, friends say.Read more

Civic-minded Fort Worth man worked for telephone company

| |Friday, Mar. 05, 2010

Robert McCollum, a resident since 1966, served on numerous city boards.Read more

Ron Banks, founder of Motown group the Dramatics, 58

| |Friday, Mar. 05, 2010

Ron Banks, whose silky falsetto helped give the Dramatics one of the most enduring careers in rhythm and blues, has died at home in Detroit. He was 58.Read more