In Memoriam: Lives of Note

"This Week" remembers those we have lost.

ByABC News
September 1, 2007, 9:36 PM

Sept. 2, 2007 — -- Richard Jewell, 44 -- Former security guard wrongly identified as a suspect in the bombing at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He was later recognized as a hero.

Charles Vanik, 94 -- Ohio congressman from 1955 to 1981.

Arthur Jones, 80 -- His Nautilus fitness machines revolutionized the way people exercise.

"Nautilus equipment is designed to provide the requirement of the function of human muscular structure."

David Garcia, 63 -- A pioneering journalist, he was one of the first Latino network news correspondents.

THIS WEEK THE PENTAGON HAS RELEASED THE NAMES OF 21 SOLDIERS AND MARINES KILLED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.

Army SFC Daniel E Miller, 43, of Rossford, OH
Army SFC Scott M Carney, 37, of Ankeny, IA
Marine LCpl Matthew S Medlicott, 21, of Houston, TX
Army SGT Joshua L Morley, 22, of Boise, ID
Army SPC Tracy C Willis, 21, of Marshall, TX
Army SSG Nicholas R Carnes, 25, of Dayton, KY
Marine LCpl Rogelio A Ramirez, 21, of Pasadena, CA
Army PFC Thomas R Wilson, 21, of Maurertown, VA
Army SGT James S Collins Jr, 35, of Rochester Hills, MI
Army SFC Rocky H Herrera, 43, of Salt Lake City, UT
Army SGT Cory L Clark, 25, of Plant City, FL
Army SGT Bryce D Howard, 24, of Vancouver, WA
Army MAJ Henry S Ofeciar, 37, of Agana, GU
Army MSG Scott R Ball, 38, of Mount Holly Springs, PA
Army SGT Jan M Argonish, 26, of Peckville, PA
Army CPT Erick M Foster, 29, of Wexford, PA
Marine Cpl John C Tanner, 21, of Columbus, GA
Army SPC Edward L Brooks, 25, of Dayton, OH
Army SSG Jason M Butkus, 34, of West Milford, NJ
Army SSG Andrew P Nelson, 22, of Moorhead, MN
Army SFC Daniel E Scheibner, 40, of Muskegon, MI