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Sportspeople from Moreno Valley, California (32 P) Pages in category "People from Moreno Valley, California" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Antonio Moreno (1887–1967), actor and director [119] Clayton Moore (1914–1999), actor, The Lone Ranger; Del Moore (1916–1970), comedian, actor and radio announcer [2] Ernest Carroll Moore (1871–1955), educator, co-founder of University of California, Los Angeles [120] Harvey Seeley Mudd (1888–1955), engineer and educator
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Betty Willis: 76: January 1, 2018: Santa Ana, California, U.S.: Strangled [1]: Rick Hall Record producer: 85: January 2, 2018 ...
Francisco García Moreno, 68, Mexican Olympic water polo player (1968, 1972, 1976), 1975 Pan American Games champion, shot. [539] Norm Hadley, 51, Canadian rugby union player (London Wasps), suicide by drug overdose. [540] Jim Harrison, 78, American author and screenwriter (Legends of the Fall, Wolf, Revenge), heart attack. [541]
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; History of Moreno Valley, California
Steve Clark Def Leppard: 30: January 8, 1991: London, England: Respiratory failure caused by a lethal alcohol and prescription drug overdose [49] Stan Szelest The Band, Ronnie Hawkins: 47: January 20, 1991: Woodstock, New York, U.S. Heart attack [50] Karen Young: 39: January 26, 1991: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Possible peptic ulcer ...
California (Grass Valley) Strickland was shot and killed by police responding to reports of a man walking down the street with a shotgun. According to police statements, officers confronted Strickland, who told police that his gun is an airsoft gun and refused to disarm. Officers tried to disarm Strickland with two Taser shots, both of which ...
Wilfred Henry "Lefty" Lefebvre (November 11, 1915 – January 19, 2007) was an American professional baseball player and scout, and college baseball head coach. A southpaw pitcher and native of West Warwick, Rhode Island , LeFebvre had a nine-year playing career (1938–1944; 1946–1947).