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  2. Catherine L. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Catherine L. Barrett (June 14, 1941 – June 6, 2023) [1] of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States was a former Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives, who served for eight years, the applicable term limit for that body. [2]

  3. V/H/S/94 - Wikipedia

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    Written and directed by Simon Barrett; Funeral home worker Hailey is assigned to host a wake from the recently deceased Andrew Edwards, whose family has requested that the service be recorded during the night. Hailey's boss Ronald and another worker, Tim, leave the building as a thunderstorm commences outside and the power flickers.

  4. Deaths in March 2013 - Wikipedia

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    David Parland, 42, Swedish musician (Dark Funeral), suicide. [354] Irina Petrescu, 71, Romanian actress, cancer. [355] Harry Reems, 65, American porn actor (Deep Throat), pancreatic cancer. [356] Adeline Smith, 95, American Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe elder, developed the Klallam language alphabet and first dictionary. [357]

  5. Harry Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Bertram Henry 'Harry' Barrett (10 October 1925 – 30 November 2018) [1] served a number of positions in the Oakville municipal government in Ontario, Canada, eventually being elected mayor of Oakville [2] [3] in 1973 and serving in the position until 1985. Barrett, a plumber by trade, is widely remembered for his centred, pragmatic stance on ...

  6. Deaths in March 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2014.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  7. Mary Christian (politician) - Wikipedia

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    She was also the Co – director of the Barrett - Peake Heritage Foundation. [13] She had a performing arts auditorium named after her; this was a result of the relationship and influence she had on the Thomas Nelson Community College. Christian was active in her church, First Baptist Church, in Hampton, Virginia. [14] There was not a place ...

  8. A. W. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Washington Barrett (March 8, 1845 – August 17, 1905) was a prominent Los Angeles businessman, adjutant general of the California National Guard, director of the Sawtelle Veterans Home, member of the governing body of the city of Los Angeles and a California state public official.

  9. Busty Ashbaugh - Wikipedia

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    His funeral services were held at the Shriver-Allison South Side Funeral Home. Besides his wife, the former Thelma Ross, whom he married on February 5, 1919, Ashbaugh left behind his son, Russell Jr., of Edwardburg, Michigan; a brother W.B., of Youngstown; and two grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Thelma Action, died in 1950. [1]