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  2. Charles A. Towne - Wikipedia

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    Towne died of pneumonia in Tucson on October 22, 1928. He became ill while on tour speaking for Al Smith in Huron, South Dakota. Following hospitalization at Southern Methodist Hospital in Tucson, he died. [1] [2] He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Tucson. [1]

  3. Epes Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Epes Randolph (August 16, 1856 – August 22, 1921) was an American civil engineer and businessman who constructed railroads in America's South, Ohio, Arizona, California, and Mexico.

  4. Tom Jeffords - Wikipedia

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    He was a partner in a mine in Santa Rita, NM and head of a company trying to supply water to the city of Tucson, AZ. [16] He lived out the last 22 years of his life in the Tortolita Mountains north of Tucson, at a homestead near the Owlhead Buttes. He died on February 19, 1914, and was buried in Tucson's Evergreen Cemetery. [7]

  5. Jules Verne Allen - Wikipedia

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    While travelling through Tucson, Arizona in 1945, Allen fell ill and was admitted to the local veterans hospital. Doctors diagnosed him with a gastric ulcer and he died a week later. He is buried at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery in Tucson, Veterans Block 4, Section C, Grave 247.

  6. Levi Manning - Wikipedia

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    He died August 1, 1935, [5] in Beverly Hills, California, and is buried Evergreen Cemetery in Tucson. [1] Manning was described as "far-seeing," "a man of vast schemes," and "ranked with the most important builders Southwest." [2] The Manning House, and the street Manning House Way are in downtown Tucson. [5]

  7. List of cemeteries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    East Lawn Palms Cemetery and Mortuary, a.k.a. Grantwood Memorial Park, Tucson Memorial Park East Lawn, Woodlawn Cemetery (Dignity Memorial) Evergreen Memorial Park [ 191 ] [ 192 ] First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden

  8. Billy Breakenridge - Wikipedia

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    Breakenridge died before dawn from cardiac failure on January 31, 1931, aged 84, in Tucson, Arizona. His death certificate stated that he had previously undergone surgery for cardiac problems. [8] He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Tucson. [9]

  9. Leonard Dinnerstein - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Dinnerstein (May 5, 1934 – January 22, 2019) was an American historian and author. He was a professor at the University of Arizona and was a specialist on Antisemitism in the United States.