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  2. Funeral planned for three family members killed in Christmas ...

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    SOMERSET — A joint funeral will be held this week for a local family killed in a Christmas night crash on Veterans Memorial Bridge.. Floriano “Flo” Arruda, 73, his wife Donna Arruda, 68, and ...

  3. List of burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic, "garden-style" burial ground in Boston, Massachusetts, located between Cambridge and Watertown, and dedicated in 1831. The 174-acre grounds has long been the preferred burial ground for the middle class and elite of New England.

  4. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  5. Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mount Auburn Cemetery, located in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, is the first rural or garden cemetery in the United States. It is the burial site of many prominent Boston Brahmins, and is a National Historic Landmark.

  6. Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is a World War II American military war grave cemetery, lying between the villages of Coton and Madingley, 7 km (4.3 mi) north-west of Cambridge, England. The cemetery, dedicated in 1956, contains 3,811 American war dead and covers 30.5 acres (12.3 ha).

  7. Deaths in November 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Bonnell, 79, Antiguan actress (House of Flowers, For Pete's Sake, Ghost, Sanford and Son), diabetes. [91] Ken Brett, 55, American baseball player, brother of George Brett, brain cancer. [92] Patricia Broderick, 78, American playwright and painter, mother of Matthew Broderick, cancer. [93]

  8. Cambridge Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge developed a vibrant newspaper industry. The Cambridge Press was founded by James Cox in 1866. Its city editor, James W. Bean, became co-owner of the Chronicle in 1891. He set out on this venture with C. Burnside Seagrave, who had been with The Cambridge Tribune. The Cambridge Tribune from 1878 to 1966 was a competitor. [5]

  9. Leonard J. Russell (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard J. Russell (1932 [1] – June 16, 1985) was a mayor (council chairman) of Cambridge, Massachusetts and husband of mayor Sheila Russell.Russell, a former waste disposal manager, [1] represented the traditional conservative blue collar workforce of Cambridge [1] at the time when traditional neighborhoods were giving up to pressure from expanding universities and high technology companies.