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Albert Orin Bumgardner (January 3, 1921 – July 10, 1987) was an American architect. Born in Springfield, Illinois , he attended the Illinois State University in Normal before serving in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II .
Tovey built the device after downloading suicide plans on the Internet. Tovey, who originated from England and was living in Burleigh Heads, Australia at the time, left a note stating that he was struggling after pressure from relatives to move from his £450,000 home to a retirement home. [453] [454] [455] Judy Kay Zagorski 20 March 2008
Hanna Stadnik, 91, Polish World War II combatant (Warsaw Uprising), acting president of World Association of Home Army Soldiers (since 2020). [39] Henri Teissier, 91, French-Algerian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Algiers (1988–2008), stroke. [40] Sol Tolchinsky, 91, Canadian Olympic basketball player , complications of COVID-19. [41]
Max Andrew Bumgardner (May 13, 1923 – April 12, 2005) was an American football player and coach. After playing college football as an end at the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1948, he was selected in the first round, 10th overall, of the 1948 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears, but was sent to the Detroit Lions. [1]
Dana Bumgardner, 67, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer. [35] Ladislav Čepčianský, 90, Czech Olympic sprint canoeist (1956, 1960). [36] Anthony Downs, 90, American economist and politologist (An Economic Theory of Democracy). [37]
James Earl Baumgartner, 68, American mathematician. [377] Bruce Fine, 74, American sports team part-owner. [378] Larry Hamilton, 60, American blues singer and songwriter. [379] Charlotte Kerr, 84, German film director and producer. [380] Razia Khan, 75, Bangladeshi writer and educationist. [381]
Mary Baumgartner, 87, American baseball player . [34] Joe Berinson, 86, Australian politician, MHR for Perth (1969–1975), Minister for the Environment and Energy (1975), Attorney-General of Western Australia (1983–1993). [35] Steven Allan Boggs, 72, American physicist, brain cancer. [36]
The church itself was first established in Los Angeles in 1968 by Reverend Troy Perry. Its location changed four years later to New York, inside the Lesbian and Gay Services Center (now the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center), the address where it remained from 1983 to 1994. The church moved once again in 1994 to its current ...