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Sirhan Sirhan, resident of Pasadena at the time of assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy; John Patten Story, U.S. Army major general [22] Bertha L. Turner caterer, cookbook author, and community leader in Pasadena; active within the National Federation of Colored Women; John Van De Kamp, attorney general of California
Barret Eugene Hansen (born April 2, 1941), [1] known professionally as Dr. Demento, is an American radio broadcaster and record collector specializing in novelty songs, comedy, and strange or unusual recordings dating from the early days of phonograph records to the present.
Maudie was married three times; all three of her husbands predeceased her. Her first marriage was in 1941 to Charles Fillmore Prickett II (1901–1954), the co-founder and general manager of the Pasadena Playhouse, with whom she had two children: Charles Fillmore Prickett III (1949–2006), who became an orthopedic surgeon, and a daughter, Mrs. Charie Laugharn (b. 1950).
Los Angeles, California, US: Natural causes [2] David Soul Actor and singer: 80: January 4, 2024: London, England: COPD [3] Larry Collins Country guitarist and singer-songwriter: 79: January 5, 2024: Santa Clarita, California, US: Natural causes [4] Gene Deer Blues guitarist and singer: 59: January 5, 2024: Fairland, Indiana, US: Unknown [5 ...
In 1967, they contributed the title song for the short-lived ABC-TV series Malibu U, starring Ricky Nelson. Their music can also be heard in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas. On October 31, 1969, while returning to San Francisco after playing a concert in Pasadena, California, the group's TWA flight was hijacked.
Joan Feynman (1948), solar astrophysicist at JPL in Pasadena, California; [55] [56] sister of Richard Feynman; Jim Fixx (1957), author of The Complete Book of Running; Thomas Frieden (1982), director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Robert Galambos (1914–2010), researcher on bat echolocation [57]
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Riley was born March 18, 1863, on a farm near Morrison, Illinois, in Whiteside County, and died in Pasadena, California, in 1953. [2] She lived for a good portion of her life in Evanston, Illinois, from 1898 until 1931, where she raised her children and wrote children's lyrics, plays, operettas, and stories.