The famous Human Eraser Marvin Webster of NBA was found dead at Tulsa Hotel, Oklahoma. The reason of his death is not yet known. He died at 56. Read more info of Marvin's life below from wikipedia.com. "Marvin Nathaniel Webster (born April 13, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland , nicknamed "The Human Eraser" and "Marvin the Magnificent", was an American professional basketball player who played one season in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets (1975-76), and nine seasons in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets...Read Full Story
The former New York Knicks great, Marvin “The Human Eraser” Webster, passed away today at 56, in his hotel room. The cause of his death is still unknown, however investigators have ruled out any foul play.
For most of his career, Webster played for the New York knicks and then jumped around from team to team after that. His best season was during the 1978 finals run for the Seattle Supersonics when he averaged 16.1 points per game.
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Marvin Webster was a former basketball player for the New York Knicks. He passed away on April 4, 2009, in a hotel room in Tulsa, OK, from natural causes. From a New York Daily News obituary: Marvin Webster, known to Knicks fans in the 1980's as the "Human Eraser" for his shot-blocking prowess, died on Saturday in a Tulsa hotel. He was 56. Webster, a 7-1 center, was a Knick for eight seasons, from 1979 through the early part of the 1986 season, mainly used in a reserve role behind starting...Read Full Story
Marvin Webster , the ex-NBA Star was found dead in a hotel. Marvin Webster , former Sonic Center and known as "The Human Eraser" was found dead in a hotel bathtub in Tulsa, Okla. Marvin's body was discovered Monday morning in the Ambassador Hotel. He was 56 years old. The cause of Marvin Webster's death is not yet fully determined. But foul play is not suspected, for according to reports the death likely stemmed from an illness. May his soul rest in peace! My condolences... Terms: marvin...Read Full Story
Eldon "Buzz" Harper, Shavers Fork District; and Marvin E. "Bud" Parsons ... Dana L. Lynch, a Democrat, of Webster County; Joe Talbott, a Demorat, of Webster Springs; and Duane Borchers Sr., a Republican, of Craigsville. District 45: Bill Hamilton, a ...
When the Court of Appeal set aside that ruling and ordered an evidentiary hearing on the issue, Bossier-Webster District Attorney Schuyler Marvin took the ruling to a higher authority. "We took a writ to the Supreme Court, and they granted our writ and ...
She was born Jan. 18, 1950, in Webster County, a daughter of the late Freda Tracy ... be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday from the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Dr. Marvin L. Parli officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain State Memorial Gardens ...
Nielsen, 83, of Humboldt, passed away January 25, 2012 at the VanDiest Medical Center in Webster City. Funeral services will be ... Funeral Home of Humboldt is in charge of arrangements. Earl Marvin Nielsen, the son of Christian and Edith Nielsen, was ...
She was born September 24, 1938, in Flagstaff, AZ, the daughter of Jarrod and Florence (Sprang) Webster. On October 10, 1956, in Dexter, MI, she married Marvin L. Passow and he preceded her in death October 10, 1999. Jean served as President of the Saline ...
Holzinger of Webster, MN; 7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Rosemary (Jack) Hendrickson of Rancho Viejo, TX, Mary Fuller of Mankato, Joan (Marvin) Ryg of North Mankato, MN; nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was preceded in death ...
Squeals of "It's Santa Claus" rang out through the halls of Pleasantview Elementary School in Webster City Thursday afternoon when ... to see "The Polar Express" in action. Local resident Marvin Carr donned a conductor's suit and cap and set up his train ...
Marvin Webster was a former basketball player for the New York Knicks. He passed away on April 4, 2009. Find more Marvin Webster news and information here.
Marvin Nathaniel Webster (born April 13, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland), nicknamed "The Human Eraser" and "Marvin the Magnificent", is a retired American professional basketball ...
Marvin Nathaniel Webster (born April 13, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland), nicknamed "The Human Eraser" and "Marvin the Magnificent", is a former professional basketball player who ...
Marvin Webster, a fierce shot-blocking center who helped lead the Seattle SuperSonics to the 1978 NBA finals, was found dead in a hotel bathtub. He was 56. TULSA, Okla. — Marvin Webster, a fierce sh