Top videos
Quincy Jones, the music producer and composer, has died at the age of 91.
Mr Jones worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and countless other artists.
Among his best-known credits was as the producer of Jackson's historic Thriller album. He also composed the soundtrack to the hit 1969 British film The Italian Job, starring Michael Caine.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/qui....ncy-jones-music-tita
#skynews #usa
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skynews
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skynews
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skynews
Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@skynews
For more content go to http://news.sky.com and download our apps: Apple https://itunes.apple.com/gb/ap....p/sky-news/id3163919 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bskyb.skynews.android&hl=en_GB
Sky News Daily podcast is available for free here: https://podfollow.com/skynewsdaily/
For analysis of world events, tap here for The World With Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim: https://podfollow.com/the-worl....d-with-richard-and-y
Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCzG5BnqHO8oNlrPDW
To enquire about licensing Sky News content, you can find more information here: https://news.sky.com/info/library-sales
Old dogs are celebrated in 10 short stories about love, loss and letting go. #CBCShortDocs #InDogYears
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
As dogs get old, they can go blind, slow down or grow weak. But in their senior years, these faithful companions are more precious than ever to the people who care for them.
Hard choices loom when a dog nears the end. It’s never easy to say goodbye.
As these 10 true stories of love and friendship show, there’s nothing quite like the connection between a human and their beloved aging dog.
Stay Connected:
Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCDocs-Twitter
Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCDocs-Facebook
Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCDocs-Instagram
Bear, the dog, the myth, the legend, passed away on January 10th 2020 at 15 years old. Bear helped Clarissa Black to found Pets for Vets® in 2009 and was the inspiration for the Super Bond®. Bear's impact was felt around the world, he left the world a brighter places and will be missed.
"I wish I could tell Bear one more time, I love you and Thank you for being my Bear Bear."
Thursday, October 22, 2024 – 11:00AM
Life Celebration Service for Sis. Thelma Boyd Toler
The People's Community Baptist Church
Pastor Haywood A. Robinson III
31 Norwood Road, Silver Spring, MD 20905
Email: feedback@tpcbc.org
Phone: 301- 384-2601
Website: www.tpcbc.org
Worship Times:
Sunday: 10:30 am
Livestream: https://www.lifestream.tv/mediaplayer-tpcbc/
Follow us on Facebook! @ThePeoplesCommunityBaptistChurch
managing property ownership and transfers
Programs by Twanitta reel of funeral programs
Welcome back to Recent Pasing's USA! In today's episode, we pay tribute to famous Legends and notable individuals Who Died today and in the last 24 hours.
Bad news about Carol Burnett.
Carol Burnett is a distinguished American actress, comedian, singer, and writer, best known for her groundbreaking work in television. She rose to prominence with her long-running variety show, The Carol Burnett Show, which aired from 1967 to 1978. The show, one of the first to be hosted by a woman, was a blend of sketch comedy, musical performances, and guest appearances, cementing Burnett's place as a pioneer in the entertainment industry. Her career has spanned over seven decades, and she remains one of the most influential figures in comedy.
Born on April 26, 1933, in San Antonio, Texas, Burnett faced significant challenges in her early life, including financial hardship and family struggles. However, she discovered her talent for comedy and performance while studying at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her career breakthrough came when she landed a role on The Garry Moore Show in the late 1950s, which led to her own show in the following decade.
As of 2024, Carol Burnett’s net worth is estimated to be around $45 million. This wealth primarily comes from her career in television, films, and live performances, along with royalties and residuals from her work. Though she may not have ventured into large-scale business enterprises, her successful career in entertainment has made her a formidable figure in the industry. Additionally, her numerous accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a special Tony Award, reflect her significant influence and lasting legacy.
Burnett's personal life has seen its share of ups and downs. She has been married three times. Her first marriage, to college sweetheart Don Saroyan in 1955, ended in divorce in 1962. She then married television producer Joe Hamilton in 1963, with whom she had three daughters: Carrie, Jody, and Erin. However, the couple divorced in 1984. In 2001, she married musician Brian Miller, a relationship that continues to this day, marking her longest-lasting marriage. Despite the personal challenges, including the tragic loss of her daughter Carrie to cancer in 2002, Burnett has maintained a strong and resilient presence both personally and professionally.
Although her property holdings are not as widely publicized as some other celebrities, Burnett has owned homes in California, where she spent much of her career. Her financial portfolio is presumed to be conservative, with a focus on maintaining her legacy rather than expanding into extensive business ventures. Carol Burnett’s finances reflect the fruits of a long, successful career in entertainment, along with careful management that has allowed her to enjoy financial stability well into her later years.
Carol Burnett's legacy is not only defined by her accomplishments but also by her trailblazing role in opening doors for women in comedy. Her influence continues to be felt today, as she remains an icon for performers and a beloved figure to audiences worldwide.
#whodiedtoday #celebrities #passedawaytoday
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Joy · Tyka Nelson
A Brand New Me
℗ 2008 Tyka Nelson
Released on: 2008-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
*** WATCH *** ETHEL KENNEDY’S FUNERAL MASS: A CELEBRATION OF LIFE WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS
October 14, 2024 | Robert Bastille
Ethel Skakel Kennedy
April 11, 1928 – October 10, 2024
Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Victory Parish
Centerville, Massachusetts
October 14, 2024
[HN VIDEO – PRESS PLAY] https://youtu.be/guGpt1FAQWo
P.S. – Today’s Hytown Vignette by VOCES8: Jesus bleibet meine Freude – JS Bach… [PRESS PLAY] https://youtu.be/T5Df7f_BLU8?si=APLvJVxNoZ3c6eqD
Celebrities died today, who died recently, 2024
💀 48 Famous People Who Passed Away In September 2024
Have you ever wondered how many stars we lost in a single month? September 2024 was a particularly heartbreaking time for fans around the world. As autumn leaves began to fall, so too did the curtain on several remarkable careers that had touched millions. Join us as we remember the legacies of those who left us.
This video focuses on: famous people who sadly passed away in September 2024.
"Copyright Disclaimer"
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, education or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Note:
- ⚠ All the videos are created by myself. Copying without permission is prohibited.
- My videos are solely intended for entertainment purposes. This video is based on various relevant research and discussions. All presented data, numbers, facts, and images may not be up-to-date, valid, or in any specific order.
#celebritieswhodied
#famouspeoplediedtoday
#maggiesmith
#famouspeopledied
#peterose
#richiehomequan
#kriskristofferson
#whatfamouspeopledied
TITLE: Comedian Didong Dumadag dies at 47
TAGS: Didong Dumadag, dead, death, die, dies, brenda mage, sad, sadden, passed away, passess, showtime, big brother, high blood, cause of death, miss qna, family feud taping, host,
DESCRIPTION:
Comedian Didong Dumadag has passed away. He was 47 years old.
The sad news was confirmed to GMA News Online by Didong’s cousin, Maynard De Asis-Rulida Dumadag.
When asked what Didong’s cause of death was, Maynard said, “Inatake [ng high blood].”
Didong was among those who participated in the “It’s Showtime” segment, ”Miss Q&A.”
even Brenda Mage, was sadden to the death of Didong Dumadag aka Miss D.
Comedian Brenda Mage is now feeling very sad after the sudden passing of stand up comedian Didong Dumadag, better known as Miss D. On her social media, Brenda shared her sorrow and grief, along with her memories of There.
Brenda shared her thoughts on social media, where she expressed her sadness over Didong's loss. According to Brenda, she was just talking to Didong and he even offered her a ticket to attend her brother's wedding.
It is said that Didong also planned to vacation at Brenda's farm. Brenda also stated that Didong always has pancit as a welcome treat from work and often cooks his favorite dishes.
Brenda added that Didong was willing to lend her costumes for her Europe tour and they once discussed their plan to go to America.
Brenda expressed that she will miss her "Barang Sister" and referred to Didong as her twin due to their resemblance. Despite everything, Brenda admits that her favorite is the pancit and bloody that Didong prepares for her. According to other friends' posts, Didong was rushed to the hospital after suffering a stroke. Before the incident, Didong even shared some photos from their Family Feud taping.
Bryan Roy Tagarao or better known as Brenda Mage is a comedian who was part of Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 as one of the celebrity housemates. Brenda was part of the final 5 of the said program, along with Madam Inutz, Samantha Bernardo and the top 2 Anji Salvacion and Alyssa Valdez.
In this video I show the process of how I make a pet memorial stone. For more information or to place an order, please visit https://kimmerandcompany.com.
Check out my site for other pet memorial ideas such as Christmas ornaments and photo frames. I also carry a fun variety of etched wine glasses as well as printed mugs and throw pillows. Here you'll find great gifts for any dog or cat lover on your list.
Thelma Boyd Toler, Architect of Dreams in Federal Government, Dies at 86
Visionary Mentor Who Shaped Careers and Opened Doors for Generations
Thelma Boyd Toler, whose 44-year career in the federal government became a blueprint for aspiring civil servants, died on October 2, 2024, in Rockville, Maryland. She was 86.
Mrs. Toler's tenure as a Small Business Specialist in the Executive Office of the President was marked not just by her professional acumen, but by her extraordinary ability to envision and construct pathways to success for others. She transformed her office into a launching pad for countless careers, earning her the unofficial title of "Architect of Dreams" among those she mentored.
Born on November 3, 1937, in Tarboro, North Carolina, to Josephine Boyd Fields and Al Junius Fields, Thelma graduated from East Suffolk High School in 1955. Her leadership qualities emerged early, serving as class secretary and excelling in both the school choir and basketball team.
In her role at the Office of Administration, Mrs. Toler's responsibilities brought her into contact with multiple First Ladies. However, it was her self-appointed mission to blueprint success for others that truly defined her legacy. She didn't just open doors; she designed entire career structures, helping aspirants navigate the complex landscape of federal employment.
"My mother saw the federal government not just as an employer, but as a canvas where dreams could be painted," said Joel L. Boyd, M.D., her eldest son. "She had an architect's eye for potential, sketching out career paths where others saw dead ends."
Mrs. Toler's blueprint for success extended beyond job placements. She meticulously planned career advancements, strategically timed educational pursuits, and orchestrated departmental transfers to optimize growth opportunities. Her retirement ceremony in 2004 became a testament to her impact, attended by numerous professionals whose careers she had helped design and build.
Outside of her professional life, Mrs. Toler was a masterful architect of community and family bonds. She was an active member of The People's Community Baptist Church and held key positions in organizations like the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. and the Order of the Eastern Star.
Family was the cornerstone of Mrs. Toler's personal architecture. She designed a home that was always open, welcoming a constant flow of relatives, students, and friends. Her greatest pride was in the solid foundation she laid for her three sons: Joel L. Boyd, M.D., Herbert H. Toler, Jr., Ph.D., and Al David Toler, DDS.
"Our mother was the chief architect of our lives," said Herbert Toler, Jr. "She drafted plans for our success that included education, perseverance, and the imperative to create opportunities for others."
Mrs. Toler is survived by her three sons and their spouses, eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a stepsister, Elnor Stagg.
A memorial service celebrating the enduring structure of Mrs. Toler's life and work will be held at The People's Community Baptist Church on October 10, 2024. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the newly established Thelma Boyd Toler Dream Architects Scholarship, dedicated to fostering the next generation of visionary civil servants.
I regret to inform you that Darcy has passed away.
I got Darcy as a valentines day gift in my final year of university in 2016 when he was just 7 weeks old. He instantly became the love of my life and my best friend. I lived far away from family, I've had friends and relationships come and go. Darcy was the only thing that has stay consistent in my life for the past 7 and a half years. Words cannot describe how much he meant to me and what he has done for me. Darcy saved my life. On more than one occasion.
Darcy was loved and adored by many. He may not have been the biggest fan of other dogs but he absolutely adored people. And I was lucky enough that I got to share him with the world on my social media and YouTube channel. I want to say thank you for loving him. Thank you for all your kind comments and messages about seeing him on your screens when we do our workouts. Darcy was and always will be a part of this family.
Please respect my privacy as I take time off to grieve this loss. To say that my heart is broken doesn't even begin to describe the pain and loss that I feel. He was my best friend, my family, and a huge part of my work here on YouTube. It will take me time to find my new normal and heal from this. I will come back. It just may take some time.
Thank you all for your patience, love, and support. Darcy loved you all and loved being a part of this community. I will miss him for the rest of my life.
Dumas Brewington Sr. transformed communities with his masterful masonry, constructing landmarks like the Rockingham Town Square fountain. Known for his 71-year marriage to Eddie Mae and their 14 children, his life was a testament to love, family, and faith. From his World War II service to his role as a Sunday school teacher, Dumas left an indelible legacy of artistry, mentorship, and devotion.
Join us as we explore the rich tradition of African libations with spiritual healer and cultural educator, Iya Ifanike Omowale, owner of The Healing Tree.
In this enlightening interview, Iya Ifanike shares the deep-rooted significance of libations—an ancestral practice of honoring those who came before us, invoking blessings, and setting intentions for the future.
Through powerful storytelling and hands-on demonstration, she explains how libations connect us to our lineage, the elements, and the divine. From the sacred pouring of water to the rhythmic calling of names, discover how this ritual remains a vital part of African spirituality and the African diaspora.
🎥 Watch as we explore:
✅ The meaning and purpose of libations
✅ How and when they are performed
✅ The role of ancestors and spiritual energy
✅ Ways to incorporate this sacred practice into modern life
Don't miss this soulful conversation on heritage, healing, and honoring the past to empower the future. Subscribe, like, and share to keep the wisdom alive! 🌿✨
Learn more: https://memorialconnect.com/ce....lebrants/iya-ifanike
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, one of music's most profitable and celebrated collaborations after they raked in record sales into the 100s of millions, and in turn, changed the course of modern pop music. But with the insurmountable successes they achieved together, also came tensions as their power dynamic changed with rising fame, money and rivalry.
In this video we document Quincy Jones, in his own words, recount the very special and tormented relationship he had with the legendary 'King Of Pop'.
✨ TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@thedetailmj
▶️ WATCH NEXT
Paul McCartney Reflects On His Feud With Michael Jackson Over The Beatles Catalog | https://bit.ly/3tmYqgM
Michael Jackson & Prince Hated Each Other... But Here’s Why! | https://bit.ly/36cbkFj
Michael Jackson & Diana Ross: Their Untold Love Story | https://bit.ly/363dR4T
Prince Speaks Candidly On Michael Jackson | Prince In His Own Words | https://bit.ly/3JoUotw
Whatever Happened to Billie Jean?! Michael Jackson’s Most NOTORIOUS Groupie | https://bit.ly/3KUmLQR
🎵 MUSIC | Sourced from Epidemic Sound | https://share.epidemicsound.com/mlmwhk
#MichaelJackson #QuincyJones #Thriller
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
🎬 We Create MJ Videos Every Week
the detail. is a dedicated Michael Jackson channel. We go behind the headlines to understand the man, the music and the magic behind the 'King of Pop' | SUBSCRIBE TODAY https://bit.ly/2wHjIuF
Obituary
Thelma (Ann) Boyd Toler, daughter of the late Josephine Boyd Fields and Al Junius Fields was
born November 3, 1937, in Tarboro, North Carolina. She departed this life October 2, 2024, at
Casey House in Rockville, Maryland.
Thelma graduated from the former East Suffolk High School, Class of 1955. She was class
secretary as a freshman and sang in the school choir for four years. Basketball was her
favorite extracurricular activity, and she insisted her granddaughter followed in her footsteps in
the sport.
Thelma enjoyed a 44-year career in the Federal Government as a Small Business Specialist
for the Office of Administration, Executive Office of the President. In that capacity she had
personal contact with multiple First Ladies and enjoyed her role in ensuring their procurement
needs were met. Her professional success was not limited to her day-to-day responsibilities,
rather it was her ability to help others that was the crowning achievement of her life.
It was her tenacity and determination to provide opportunities for others that will be her legacy. At every
opportunity she mentored, supported, encouraged, and advocated for everyone needing a job
to apply for positions in the Federal Government. As their mentor she diligently told them when
it was time to apply for a promotion, go back to school for an advanced degree or pivot to
another industry or department when there was no opportunity for advancement. Many of them
attended her retirement ceremony in 2004 and expressed their appreciation for her efforts.
As a child Thelma attended Tyne Street and First Baptist Mahan Street churches in Suffolk,
Virginia. After relocating to Washington, DC, she joined The Florida Avenue Baptist Church
and later joined The People’s Community Baptist Church.
There she was a member of the Issachar Tribal Family and her beloved Generation 1. She remained active until her recent illness. In addition, she was a Life Member, National Council of Negro Women, Inc., Potomic Valley Section; Past Matron, Zorah Chapter No. 36, Order of the Eastern Star, PHA, Rockville,
Maryland and Honorary Past Imperial Commandress and Past Imperial Deputy for the Desert
of Maryland and, Anwar Court No. 197, Imperial Court of the Daughter of Isis, PHA, Rockville,
Maryland.
Thelma loved her family…and everyone was family. She was the happiest with a house full of
people any day of the week, invited or unexpected. She welcomed international students,
interns, college students and countless nieces, nephews, and cousins into her home.
Thelma was most proud of her three sons: Joel L. Boyd, M.D., Herbert H. Toler, Jr., Ph.D., and
Al David Toler, DDS. She poured her heart and soul into raising them and provided them with
an extraordinary educational and spiritual foundation to ensure their professional and personal
success.
Thelma was preceded in death by her stepbrothers Al Jr. and Walter and stepsister Catherine
and survived by one stepsister Elnor Stagg.
She leaves to cherish her memory and continueher legacy of selfless giving her sons Joel (Cheryl), Herbert Jr. (Erica), Al (Nathalie), grandchildren Kendall (Brian), Kyle (Archana), Kasey, Heather, Halle, Herbert III, Lawrence, Jacob; great-grandchildren Gabrielle, Garrett, Logan and Jermaine; nieces, nephews, cousins,
and a host of other relatives and friends.
JAMES and JAMAL MORGAN ( CELEBRATION OF LIFE )
NOT ABOUT ME MINISTRIES
3106 BRANCH AVE
TEMPLEHILLS MD