By Vivek Dubey
CNBC-TV18.com
Published Dec 04, 2023
Ken Block, 55
Known for daring stunts and co-founding DC Shoes, he met a tragic end in a snowmobiling accident on Jan. 2.
WALTER CUNNINGHAM, 90
The final survivor from NASA's Apollo mission passed away on Jan. 3, leaving behind a historic legacy.
Pervez Musharraf, 79
The general who led Pakistan into supporting the US war in Afghanistan after a bloodless coup, died on Feb. 5.
Lance Reddick, 60
Known for intense roles in "The Wire" and "John Wick," Lance Reddick's career spanned TV and film until his death on March 17.
John Goodenough, 100
Nobel laureate who revolutionized technology with the lithium-ion battery, powering devices from phones to electric cars, died on June 25.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, 62
Head of the Wagner Group, he challenged Putin's rule, meeting a tragic end in a plane crash on Aug. 23.
Michael Gambon, 82
The Irish actor, knighted for his career, gained fame as Dumbledore in "Harry Potter"; passed away on Sept. 28.
Bishan Bedi, 77
Renowned Indian spinner with 266 test wickets, Bishan Bedi's cricketing era came to an end on Oct. 23.
Matthew Perry, 54
The Emmy-nominated "Friends" actor, known for his lovable sarcasm, passed away on Oct. 28.
Ken Mattingly, 87
Remembered for his vital role in bringing the damaged spacecraft home, astronaut Ken Mattingly died on Oct. 31.
Charlie Munger, 99
Warren Buffett's confidant, Charlie Munger, instrumental in building Berkshire Hathaway, passed away on Nov. 28.