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Margaret Mary Paula Vojtko was born on January 15, 1930, to Catholic Slovak parents. She had five older siblings. Her father worked at Homestead Steel Works, a large steel mill once owned by Andrew Carnegie.
After a funeral at the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, he was buried at Slate Hill Cemetery in Goshen. In his 1940 obituary in Time magazine, they called him "Silent Gates" and "Tycoon McGarrah" (from a 1930 story). [25] His widow, who lived at 400 Park Avenue after his death, [21] died at their home in Goshen in October 1951. [26]
The funeral of Jorge Chávez in Paris. "Higher. Always higher." [10] [21] ("Arriba. Siempre arriba.") — Jorge Chávez, Peruvian aviator (27 September 1910), after being fatally injured in airplane crash "To die this way is stupid... And it would please so many scoundrels!... This very night, Magalhães, I could have died for the Republic!" [41]
It has been posited by Slate writer Alec Nevala-Lee that Furlong is the most convincing candidate for the creator of the 50-star flag of the United States. [3] Furlong was the first official known to have discussed the design for a 50-star flag with then president Dwight Eisenhower in two letters from 1953.
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Frank Gerald Mestnik (February 23, 1938 – January 24, 2023) was an American football fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers.