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  2. MacArthur Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Although MacArthur had been approached by many cities about his funeral and gravesite plans, Duckworth's offer was the most intriguing one. MacArthur agreed to turn over all of his papers, medals, and memorabilia to the city of Norfolk and agreed to be buried in Norfolk as long as he and his wife would be laid to rest within the memorial.

  3. Beulah Ream Allen - Wikipedia

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    Beulah Estelle Ream was born on January 26, 1897, in Dingle, Idaho, to Nora Ellen (née Crockett) and William Dewine Ream. [1] She was raised on her father's farm with a large family of siblings including: William Wesley (1886), Mitchell Alvin (1888), Lee Emerson (1890), Fabian Dewine (1891), Ida Nora (1893), George Douglas (1895), John Rodney (1900), Milton Parke (1901) and Kenneth Durward ...

  4. Arthur MacArthur IV - Wikipedia

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    Arthur MacArthur IV (born February 21, 1938) is an American concert pianist, writer, and the only child of General Douglas MacArthur and Jean MacArthur. He is also the grandson of General Arthur MacArthur Jr.

  5. David N. Sundwall - Wikipedia

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    After returning to Utah, Sundwall volunteered at the now defunct Health Clinics of Utah [2] (defunded [3] by the Utah State Legislature in 2020) and, until December 2023, at the Maliheh Free Clinic [4] and the Midvale Community Clinic. [5]

  6. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    They notified friends and relatives, wrote a eulogy for their newspaper, and made funeral arrangements. They held the memorial service on what would have been their son’s 26th birthday. At Recovery Works, Patrick’s former treatment facility, his name and photo were added to a memory wall in a common room — another fatal overdose in a ...

  7. John D. MacArthur - Wikipedia

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    MacArthur also increased his vast fortune by heavily and lucratively investing in Florida real estate. By the time of his death, he owned 100,000 acres of real estate in Florida. [8] In 1954 for $5.5 million MacArthur bought 2,600 acres (11 km 2) of land in northern Palm Beach County originally owned by Harry Seymor Kelsey and later by Sir ...

  8. Patrick F. McManus - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Francis McManus (August 25, 1933 – April 11, 2018 [1]) was an American educator and humor writer, who primarily wrote about the outdoors.A humor columnist and editor for Outdoor Life from 1983 to 2009, and Field & Stream from 1977 to 1982, as well as other magazines, [2] [3] his columns and stories have been collected in several books, beginning with A Fine and Pleasant Misery (1978 ...

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