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John McCain - August 25 Senator, war hero and presidential candidate John McCain passed away on Saturday, August 25 at the age of 81. An official statement from his office said the leader died at 4:28 p.m. local time. John suffered from a malignant brain tumor, called a glioblastoma, for which he had been treated since his 2017 diagnosis. Just a day prior, his family announced that, “with his usual strength of will", John decided to stop treatment for his devastating stage-four brain cancer. “John has surpassed expectations for his survival. But the progress of disease and the inexorable advance of age render their verdict.” Upon death, the decorated war veteran was immediately commemorated by both family and celebrity friends alike. His wife Cindy candidly wrote: “My heart is broken. I am so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years. He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the place he loved best.” Meanwhile, John's daughter The View star Meghan McCain remembered him in a heartfelt letter, which began by saying: “In the thirty-three years we shared together, he raised me, taught me, corrected me, comforted me, encouraged me, and supported me in all things. He taught me how to live. His love and his care, ever present, always unfailing, took me from a girl to a woman — and he showed me what it is to be a man.” Proving how beloved he was, politicians from varying parties, including: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Sarah Palin, publicly paid their respects to the author of six books on social media. Celebrities such as Khloé Kardashian, Whoopi Goldberg, Sheryl Crow, Michael Strahan and more honored the hero on Twitter. John, who divorced from his first wife Carol, in 1980, is survived by his wife Cindy and seven children. His mother Roberta, 106, is also still living. Photo: Getty Images
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Charlotte Rae - August 5 The actress best known to the world as Mrs. Garrett passed away at the age of 92. Charlotte, who first captured the hearts of many as housekeeper Edna Garrett on Diff'rent Strokes and then The Facts of Life died peacefully in her L.A. home. Her son Larry Strauss shared that she was surrounded by her family at the time of her death. Her co-stars were quick to share their condolences on social media. Kim Fields, who starred with her on The Facts of Life wrote on Twitter: "You all already know my heart is heavy yet.... sorry, no words at the moment just love and tears... and yeah, smiles.... #charlotterae #ripcharlotterae." Larry Wilmore shared: "My first tv gig a millennium of moons ago was on The Facts of Life. She was just the best and nicest lady. ... RIP Ms. Rae." Charlotte, who was born in Milwaukee, also had roles in Car 54, Where Are You? and as Woody Allen's mother in Bananas. Photo: Getty Images
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Annabelle Neilson - July News of the Ladies of London star's passing broke on July 16. The 49-year-old, who called Kate Moss, Alexander McQueen and Naomi Campbell close friends, was found in her Chelsea apartment. The Daily Mail reports that her death is not being treated as suspicious. The socialite, whose grandmother was a second cousin of the Queen Mother, was recently seen with Kate, Poppy Delevingne and fashion designer Alice Temperley at her ex-boyfriend Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill's wedding. Photo: Getty Images
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