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Bruce Ritter was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and grew up in nearby Hamilton Township.His father died in 1931 when he was four, and his mother struggled financially during the Great Depression of the 1930s, raising five children on a widow's pension and a series of odd jobs.
In February 1990, Covenant House founder and President Bruce Ritter was forced to step down in the wake of allegations of sexual and financial misconduct, beginning with the accusations of Kevin Kite, who accused Ritter of sexual abuse. Ritter resigned but was never charged with sexual abuse. [9] Soon after, more accusations surfaced.
They had 12 children; Smith, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Ellie, Georgia, Bret, Alison, Ross, Diana, and Owen. All of their sons were mainly wrestlers except for Wayne, who was mainly a referee. Smith has two son whom are pro wrestlers, Mike and Matt. Bruce also has two sons whom have wrestled at some point, Torrin and Bruce Jr.
John Ritter’s three eldest children were all legal adults when he died in 2003: Jason was 23, Carly was 21 and Tyler was 18. Noah, however, was still a young child—Ritter died on his 5th birthday.
Morgan is the daughter of Marjorie (née Greenfield) and Samuel A. Morgan. Jr. [1] She is a niece of John "Red" Morgan, who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II in 1943, events later fictionalized in the movie Twelve O'Clock High.
Marc Bryan-Brown/WireImage John Ritter’s family members and famous friends are still honoring the late star 20 years after his death. The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health hosted their ...
Ritter's official cause of death was an undetected aortic dissection, when the body's main artery, aka the aorta, tears. However, doctors initially thought the actor was experiencing a heart attack.
Rev. Bruce Ritter of Covenant House accused The Church of Bible Understanding of enticing 17 youth out of the shelter with promises of salvation, and a state court enjoined them from housing or transporting youth under age 18 without parental permission.