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  2. Deaths in March 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2018.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  3. Maureen Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (January 4, 1941 – August 8, 2001) was an American political activist and the first child of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman. [2] Her younger brother is Michael Reagan and her half-siblings are Patti Davis and Ron Reagan, from her father's second marriage (to Nancy Reagan).

  4. List of people from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area . Activists

  5. Wyman (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wyman may refer to: Alfred Lee Wyman (1874–1953), United States federal judge; Bill Wyman (born 1936), British bassist born William George Perks Jr. Brad Wyman (born 1963), American film producer; Charles E. Wyman, chair of the Ford Motor Company and professor at the University of California, Riverside; Dave Wyman (born 1964), American ...

  6. Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, Reagan's body was removed from the funeral home and driven in a 20-mile-per-hour (32 km/h) [14] motorcade, by hearse, to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. [15] Reagan's remains were presented in a Marsellus Masterpiece model purchased from a funeral home in Alhambra. [16]

  7. Irma Wyman - Wikipedia

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    Irma M. Wyman (January 31, 1928 - November 17, 2015) was an early computer engineer and the first woman to become vice president of Honeywell, Inc. She was a systems thinking tutor and was the first female CIO of Honeywell , Inc., then a Fortune 100 company.

  8. Michael Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edward Reagan was born John Charles Flaugher at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles to Essie Irene Flaugher [6] [7] (October 18, 1916 [8] – December 26, 1985), [9] an unmarried woman from Kentucky [10] who became pregnant through a relationship with John Bourgholtzer (1918–1993), a U.S. Army corporal.

  9. Bill Wyman (American football) - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Wyman (December 14, 1951 – June 19, 2013) [1] was a collegiate American football player. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played at the center position for the Texas Longhorns football team from 1971 to 1973. [2] He was a consensus first-team selection to the 1973 College Football All-America Team. [3]