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  2. Ryan Erickson - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Erickson (January 17, 1973 – December 19, 2004) [1] was a Roman Catholic priest and associate pastor at St. Patrick Church in Hudson, Wisconsin, who died by suicide on December 19, 2004. In October 2005, St. Croix County Judge Eric Lundell [2] found probable cause that Erickson killed funeral home director Daniel O'Connell and mortuary ...

  3. Arthur O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    Arthur O'Connell was born to Julia (née Byrne) & Michael O'Connell on March 29, 1908, in Manhattan, New York. His father died when O'Connell was two, and his mother when he was 12. He was the youngest of four siblings: William, Kathleen, and Juliette. William, the eldest, became a justice of the New York State Supreme Court and died in 1972. [2]

  4. David G. O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    David O'Connell was born in Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland, on July 16, 1953, the son of David and Joan O’Connell. [1][2] He earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and English literature at University College Dublin in 1975 and a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Maynooth College in 1977. [3] He completed his studies for the priesthood at ...

  5. 'Gripped by grace': Thousands gather for Bishop O'Connell's ...

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    Originally from Ireland, O'Connell worked as a priest and then a bishop in L.A. County for 43 years, primarily in South Los Angeles. In addition to serving his congregations, the white-haired ...

  6. Daniel O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    Daniel (I) O’Connell (Irish: Dónall Ó Conaill; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), hailed in his time as The Liberator, [ 1 ] was the acknowledged political leader of Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century.

  7. William Henry O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    William Henry O'Connell. William Henry O'Connell (December 8, 1859 – April 22, 1944) was an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Boston from 1907 until his death in 1944, and was made a cardinal in 1911.

  8. Helen O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    O'Connell also was the featured singer on The Russ Morgan Show on CBS TV in 1956. [9] In 1957, she had her own 15-minute program, The Helen O'Connell Show, twice a week on NBC. [2] O'Connell was one of the first "girls" on NBC's The Today Show, commenting at the time: "I wasn't hired as a singer, I was hired as a talker, a pleasant switch."

  9. William O'Connell (actor) - Wikipedia

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    O'Connell was born in Los Angeles on May 12, 1929. He served in the Korean War in the 45th Infantry Division. [1] O'Connell worked often with Clint Eastwood, with whom he first appeared in the 1969 musical Paint Your Wagon. In 1972, O'Connell was cast as a nervous barber in Eastwood's second directorial effort, High Plains Drifter, released the ...