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He served on the boards of the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Symphony, and the Municipal Opera, and received many honorary degrees and awards. In 1988 he was chosen as the St. Louis Man of the Year. [Final Resting Place, p. 145] Hyland was the man who brought the Big Red Line Cheerleaders to the St Louis Football Cardinals Organization. [3]
Rick Majerus, 64, American college basketball coach (University of Utah, Saint Louis University), heart failure. [11] Ezroy Millwood, 70, Jamaican transport businessman. [12] Gerard Parker, 76, American Cherokee tribal leader, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1995). [13] Rubén Pellanda, 65, Argentine politician. [14]
He had two brothers, Robert Baldwin Orthwein and David Kent Orthwein. [3] His paternal grandfather, William D. Orthwein (1841–1925), was a German-born grain merchant in St. Louis. [3] Orthwein was educated at the Rossman School and the St. Louis Country Day School. [2] [3] He graduated from Yale University, where he received a degree in ...
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch as Appraised by Ten Distinguished Americans (St. Louis, 1926). Orrick Johns , Time of Our Lives: The Story of My Father and Myself , (New York, 1937). George Sibley Johns , father of the author, was editor of the Post-Dispatch for many years, and was the last of Joseph Pulitzer's "Fighting Editors".
Sonny Smart, the father of Georgia head football coach Kirby mart, died early Saturday morning, the school announced. Sonny Smart fell while walking in New Orleans on New Year's Eve and fractured ...
Cheryl Hines supported her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., at the Wednesday, October 16, funeral for his mother, Ethel Kennedy. Hines, 59, was spotted arriving at the Cathedral of Saint Matthew in ...
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Robert Parry, 68, American investigative journalist, complications of a stroke. [ 713 ] Edmundo Pedro , 99, Portuguese politician and political prisoner ( Tarrafal camp ), member of the Assembly of the Republic (1976–1980, 1983–1985, 1987–1991).