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  2. Ruth Stone - Wikipedia

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    Stone was born in Roanoke, Virginia and lived there until age 6, when her family moved back to her parents' hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana. [4] [5] She went to college at the University of Illinois. Her first marriage was to John Clapp in 1935, [4] and they had one daughter. [5]

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  4. Richard H. Poff - Wikipedia

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    Richard Harding "Dick" Poff (October 19, 1923 – June 27, 2011) was an American politician and judge. He was first elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1952 from Virginia's 6th congressional district. [1]

  5. MacArthur Memorial - Wikipedia

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    MacArthur never lived in Norfolk but his mother, Mary Pinkney "Pinky" Hardy MacArthur, was born and raised in Norfolk and he had fond memories of visiting her family home, Riveredge, as a boy. His mother's connection with Norfolk was why he decided to be buried there after visiting Norfolk in 1951 to dedicate a park in honor of his mother on ...

  6. Death and state funeral of Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Condolences were sent by leaders from around the world, and an extensive funeral schedule was set forth, including a period of Carter lying in state at the United States Capitol, and a national day of mourning and federal holiday declared by President Joe Biden to be held on January 9, 2025, the day of Carter's funeral service.

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  8. Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States - Wikipedia

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    Old Stone Church, a historic site in Centreville, VA, now the location of The Church of the Ascension since 1992. St. Peter the Apostle, Christiansburg, Virginia [21] [22] St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Clifton Forge, Virginia; St. Thomas of Canterbury, Roanoke, Virginia; The Church of the Ascension, Centreville, Virginia [23]

  9. The Roanoke Times - Wikipedia

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    The April 16, 2007, shooting at Virginia Tech, which claimed 32 lives. The February, 2008 resignation of Roanoke City councilman Alfred Dowe. [6] Dowe resigned after The Roanoke Times obtained documents showing that he billed taxpayers twice for some of the nearly $15,000 he spent in 2007 on meals and travel.