Russian-American priest and journalist
Russian-American priest and journalist
Russian-American Orthodox priest and journalist, noted for his work supporting the Russian diaspora through his writings.
Victor Sokolov was born in 1947 in the Soviet Union and later emigrated to the United States, where he was ordained as a priest in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. He served various parishes across the country, providing spiritual guidance and community leadership. Sokolov also contributed articles and essays on religious freedom, cultural identity, and social issues to Russian-American publications. His journalistic efforts helped raise awareness of the challenges faced by émigré communities. Known for his eloquent writing and dedication to pastoral care, he bridged faith and journalism throughout his career. Sokolov passed away on March 12, 2006, leaving a legacy of devotion to both his congregation and readers.
2006
Victor Sokolov
Argentinian journalist and producer
Argentinian journalist and producer
Argentinian journalist, humorist, and producer, best known for co-founding the satirical magazine 'Humor' and creating popular television programs.
Jorge Guinzburg was born in Buenos Aires in 1949 and became one of Argentina's most beloved media personalities. He co-founded the influential satirical magazine 'Humor' in 1978, which became a staple of political and social commentary. Guinzburg went on to produce and host numerous radio and television shows, including the hit program 'Peor es Nada'. He was celebrated for his sharp wit, creative production style, and ability to connect with audiences across the country. Throughout his career, he received multiple Martín Fierro Awards for his contributions to Argentine entertainment. Guinzburg died suddenly on March 12, 2008, leaving a lasting impact on journalism and comedy in Latin America.
2008
Jorge Guinzburg
Spanish journalist and author
Spanish journalist and author
Spanish novelist and journalist, winner of the 1993 Miguel de Cervantes Prize and acclaimed for his penetrating portrayals of rural life in Spain.
Miguel Delibes was born in Valladolid, Spain, in 1920 and studied law before embarking on a career in journalism. He worked for the newspaper El Norte de Castilla, where his insightful articles gained him national recognition. Delibes published his first novel, 'La sombra del ciprés es alargada', in 1947 and went on to write more than a dozen celebrated works, including 'El hereje' and 'Los santos inocentes'. His novels often explored themes of human dignity, nature, and social change under Francoist Spain. Delibes received the Miguel de Cervantes Prize in 1993, Spain's highest literary honor, and was a finalist for the Nobel Prize in Literature. He passed away on March 12, 2010, leaving a legacy as one of Spain's most influential 20th-century writers.
2010
Miguel Delibes
Nigerian architect and politician, Governor of Delta State
Nigerian architect and politician
Governor of Delta State
Nigerian architect and politician who served as Governor of Delta State.
Felix Ibru was born in 1935 and trained as an architect, becoming one of Nigeria's prominent figures in the field.
He later entered politics and was elected Governor of Delta State, serving during the early years of civilian rule.
During his tenure, he championed infrastructural development and education programs across the state.
Ibru's leadership was marked by efforts to strengthen local governance and community engagement.
He remained influential in both architecture and politics until his death in 2016.
Felix Ibru
Governor of Delta State
American criminal
American criminal
American criminal known for committing the 1974 Amityville murders of six members of his family.
In November 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. fatally shot six members of his family in their home in Amityville, New York.
He was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
His case gained notoriety due to claims of paranormal activity, inspiring the book and film "The Amityville Horror."
DeFeo spent over four decades behind bars, maintaining varying accounts of his actions.
He died in prison in 2021 at the age of 72, leaving behind a chilling legacy in true crime history.
2021
Ronald DeFeo Jr.