Steve Jobs, Died At Age 56, 1955-2011

When Steve Jobs, the man who transformed the tech world, died in 2011, he left a massive gap in the industry. The first photo was taken when his health was deteriorating due to pancreatic cancer, from which he passed in 2011. “Apple Inc.” was his most prized possession despite having had four kids with two women.
“Apple Inc.” is the epitome of never surrendering. Jobs founded the company in his garage, and it is now worth above $2 trillion, as per “Forbes.” Unfortunately, Jobs isn’t here to witness its success although, he would’ve predicted its success as he is the one who got the firm off the ground.
Gene Wilder, Died At Age 83, 1933-2016

Jerome Silberman, better known as Gene Wilder, made so many contributions to the American entertainment industry. He is most remembered for bringing to life Willy Wonka’s character in the 1971 movie “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.” According to his “IMDb” page, Wilder had 37 acting credits under his belt when he died in 2016.
Wilder was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, which is a debilitating disease. We’re presuming he was primarily homebound because of the issues he was experiencing. That explains why his last photo was captured at the “US Open” for the Men’s Finals almost a year before his death.
Elizabeth Taylor, Died At Age 79, 1932-2011

Elizabeth Taylor was one of the last surviving actors from Hollywood’s Golden Age until her death in 2011. She was formerly one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s highest-earning actresses, owing to her roles in films such as “National Velvet” and “A Place in the Sun.”
If Taylor was noted for anything other than her acting, it was for the ridiculous number of husbands (seven) she had. Despite her professional success, she suffered from several medical issues practically throughout her entire life. However, she pulled through and managed to live long. Her various fragrances and jewelry company, “House of Taylor,” continue to make her money posthumously ($8 million in 2017 alone).



