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Tiffany windows designed by Parrish circa 1890s for St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Selma. The Red Lily, oil on canvas by Parrish circa 1914. Clara Minter Weaver was born at the Minter family's Dallas County plantation, Emerald Place, near Sardis (southeast of Selma), on March 16, 1861. Her parents were William M. Weaver and Lucia Frances Minter ...
Cross Creek Cemetery, Fayetteville, North Carolina: Franklin W. Hancock Jr. March 4, 1911 January 29, 1841 Pittsboro, North Carolina: 71st (1929–1931) William C. Hammer Democratic North Carolina (7th district) September 26, 1930 65 Chronic myocarditis [148] Asheboro, North Carolina: City Cemetery, Asheboro, North Carolina: Hinton James: March ...
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With Ralph Taeger in Acapulco (1961). Parrish co-starred/guest-starred in numerous films and television shows throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She gained wide attention in her first starring role as Daisy Mae in the movie version of Li'l Abner (1959), where she changed her name from Marjorie Hellen to Leslie Parrish at the director's request. [8]
A Caltrans camera looking north on Highway 99 from Mountain View Avenue between Kingsburg and Selma shows the traffic backup after a crash south of Fowler on Thursday morning, July 7, 2022.
After her death, Parrish received more than $10,000 from life insurance and social security checks. This murder was also committed by Gordon, who also received a reward of $2,000. Six months later, Parrish arranged a plan to kill her niece, 29-year-old Dolly Brown, for whom Parrish was the beneficiary of an insurance policy worth more than $10,000.
Viola Fauver Liuzzo (née Gregg; April 11, 1925 – March 25, 1965) was an American civil rights activist in Detroit, Michigan.She was known for going to Alabama in March 1965 to support the Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights.
Her brother, Robert Parrish, [8] was a minor child actor who earned respect as a film editor and director and her sister, Beverly Parrish, died suddenly at the age of 11 after filming only one movie. [9] On July 11, 1942, Parrish married actor Charles G. Lang, Jr. in Hollywood. [10] They had a son and a daughter, [1] then divorced in 1954.