In Memoriam: Lives of Note

'This Week' remembers those we lost.

May 25, 2008 — -- Hamilton Jordan, 63 -- The youngest White House chief of staff in U.S. history, he later dedicated his life to working with kids with cancer.

"Integrity and confidence, those are two qualities Jimmy Carter very naturally has ... and those two qualities that I think are essential for the man who will be the next president of the country."

Zelma Henderson, 88 -- Last surviving plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 landmark federal case that outlawed public school segregation.

Dick Martin, 86 -- Comedian, "Laugh-In."

THIS WEEK, THE PENTAGON RELEASED THE NAMES OF 6 SOLDIERS KILLED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.

Marine Cpl William J L Cooper, 22, of Eupora, Miss.

Army PVT Branden P Haunert, 21, of Cincinnati, Ohio

Army MSG Davy N Weaver, 39, of Barnesville, Ga.

Army 1LT Jeffrey F Deprimo, 35, of Pittston, Pa.

Navy LT Jeffrey A Ammon, 37, of Orem, Utah

Army PFC Howard A Jones, Jr, 35, of Chicago