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  2. Edith MacArthur - Wikipedia

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    MacArthur died 25 April 2018 at the age of 92, in Edinburgh. [14] [1] In her obituary in The Scotsman, she was described as "an actress whose breathtaking elegance and beauty – and uncompromising dedication to the craft she loved – was matched by a brilliant intelligence, and wicked, earthy sense of humour."

  3. Jean MacArthur - Wikipedia

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    Jean Marie MacArthur (née Faircloth; December 28, 1898 – January 22, 2000) was the second wife of U.S. Army General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Early life and education [ edit ]

  4. GUBU - Wikipedia

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    The murderer, Malcolm Edward MacArthur, born 17 April 1945, was a well-known eccentric character in Dublin social circles and never held a job, as he lived off his IR£70,000 inheritance (the equivalent of almost €900,000 in 2023) from the sale of his father's farm after the latter's death in 1971. [4]

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in February 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  6. James MacArthur - Wikipedia

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    James Gordon MacArthur (December 8, 1937 – October 28, 2010) was an American actor and recording artist.. He had a long career in both movies and television, and his early work was predominantly in supporting roles in films.

  7. List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Arthur MacArthur III (1876–1923), US Navy captain, brother of General Douglas MacArthur; Crandal Mackey (1865–1957), Lawyer and commonwealth attorney of Arlington, Virginia [28] Mike Mansfield (1903–2001), Navy veteran of World War I, Army private, Marine Corps private; longest-serving Senate Majority Leader; longest-serving Ambassador to ...