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He officiated at the first burial in Alexandria Memorial Gardens. Commemorating Bishop Mangun’s 70th birthday, then Mayor Ned Randolph of Alexandria declared March 11, 1989 "G. A. Mangun Day." In 2002, the Louisiana National Guard presented Mangun with a Civilian Service Medal for his service to his community and nation.
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The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]
The Alexandria Times-Tribune is a weekly newspaper [1] in Elwood, Indiana, United States. The paper has a paid circulation of approximately 1,850 and an on-line edition. [2] It covers the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Times-Tribune focuses on community news, sports, businesses, and community events. [2]
Alexandria is located in northern Madison County. Indiana State Road 9 passes through the east side of the city, leading south 11 miles (18 km) to Anderson, the county seat, and north 21 miles (34 km) to Marion. State Road 28 crosses the northern tip of Alexandria, leading west 9 miles (14 km) to Elwood and east 23 miles (37 km) to Albany.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Alexandria, Indiana. Pages in category "People from Alexandria, Indiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Richard Beasley (born 1959), American serial killer convicted of luring three men to their deaths via a Craigslist ad in 2011 Richard Beasley (physician) , New Zealand medical academic Topics referred to by the same term
Eratosthenes (194 BC), Greek polymath and chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria, voluntary starvation [408] Ermanaric (376 AD), king of the Greuthungi [409] Florbela Espanca (1930), Portuguese poet, barbiturates overdose; Etika (2019), American YouTuber and streamer, drowned after jumping from the Manhattan Bridge [410]