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Robert Hayes / Died
September 18, 2002 (age 59 years), Jacksonville, FL
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Robert Lee Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002), nicknamed "Bullet Bob", was an American sprinter and professional football player.
Sep 20, 2002 · The cause was complications from prostate cancer and heart and kidney ailments, the Dallas Cowboys said. In March 2001, Hayes underwent surgery ...
In a way, it's fitting that Bullet Bob Hayes, the bullet train of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, shinkansen of NFL wideouts, died within a week of Johnny Unitas.
Hayes died in 2002 of kidney failure after battling prostate cancer and liver problems. He was 59. HALL OF FAME INDEX. MEDAL RESULTS. 1964, Tokyo, 100m, Gold.
Sep 19, 2002 · He was 59. He died of kidney failure at Shands Hospital late Wednesday, daughter Westine Lodge said.
Robert Lee Hayes. Birthdate: December 20, 1942. Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida. Died: September 18, 2002. High School: Matthew W. Gilbert (Jacksonville, FL).
Sep 20, 2002 · 18 at a hospital in his native Jacksonville, Fla., where he had battled liver and kidney ailments and prostate cancer. Mr.
Hayes died at what is now UF Health Jacksonville in his hometown on Sept. 18, 2002, due to complications from prostate cancer and heart and kidney ailments. He ...