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Wilt Chamberlain was born in Philadelphia on August 21st 1936. He starred in Conan the Destroyer. He won NBA MVP award. Chamberlain graduated from University of Kansas. He had occupations including basketball player and sports coach. He died in Bel Air, California on October 12th 1999 aged 63 years, 1 month and 21 days old. His death was a result of cardiovascular disease.
Please show me an obituary of Wilt Chamberlain (1936-1999), the basketball player.
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It's not easy being Goliath. Wilt Chamberlain, 7ft 2ins tall and 23 stone, was forced to play that role all his life. His basketball battles against his own personal ...
Obituary, funeral and service information for Wilt Chamberlain from Bel Aire, California - Wilt Chamberlain, one of the most dominant players in the history of basketball and ...
Wilt Chamberlain (Obituary, October 14) will be known to many who know little about American basketball. In Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974), the American ...
It has been 10 years since basketball great Wilt Chamberlain ... "When people tell me they were there," Chamberlain once said, a story recounted in his 1999 obituary, "I ...
Correction: October 23, 1999, Saturday The obituary of Wilt Chamberlain on Oct. 13 misstated his year in college when he led the University of Kansas to the N.C.A.A ...

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