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  2. David Angell - Wikipedia

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    The two-part episode of Frasier to air after the attacks, "Don Juan in Hell" airing on September 25, 2001, ended with the memorial tribute, "In loving memory of our friends Lynn and David Angell". In " Goodnight, Seattle ", the series finale that aired May 13, 2004, Niles Crane and Daphne Moon 's son was born, named David in tribute.

  3. Will Lee - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Before the broadcast ended, a picture of Lee was shown, along with the dates of his birth and death and the writing "In Loving Memory of Will Lee" before fading out. The cast of Sesame Street were saddened by Lee's death, as over the time Lee had played his signature character on TV, he had befriended most of the cast.

  4. In Memoriam - Wikipedia

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    In memoriam is a Latin phrase equivalent to "in memory (of)", referring to remembering or honouring a deceased person. In Memoriam may refer to: Music.

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    This one hurt. Freevee’s Bosch: Legacy opened Season 2 this week with a simple title card that dedicated the episode “In Loving Memory of Our Friends ANNIE WERSCHING and LANCE REDDICK,” two ...

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  7. In Loving Memory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In Loving Memory is a British period sitcom set in an undertakers business that starred Thora Hird and Christopher Beeny.A pilot with Marjorie Rhodes in the Thora Hird role was transmitted in 1969 by Thames Television, who rejected the idea before it was finally accepted by Yorkshire Television nearly 10 years later, where it ran for a further five series between 21 May 1979 and 27 March 1986.