
ERNEST CALLENBACH, Wrote environmental novel 'Ecotopia', 83, Ernest "Chick" Callenbach, a film scholar and environmentalist who created a cult favorite in "Ecotopia," a 1975 novel that predicted with uncanny accuracy a world where recycling is commonplace, food is locally grown and energy comes from the sun.
HELEN LUNDEEN WHITTEMORE, Wife of poet laureate, 81, Helen Lundeen Whittemore ran a wallpapering business in Washington while acting as a muse to her husband, Reed Whittemore, a two-time poet laureate of the United States.
MAERSK MC-KINNEY MOELLER, Longtime Shipping Magnate, 98, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moeller was an immensely rich and powerful Danish businessmen who transformed his family’s shipping company into the world’s largest.
TEDDY CHARLES, Jazz vibraphonist and composer, 84, Charles performed with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and other bebop-era greats. In the 1960s he became a charter boat captain in the Caribbean.


























