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Due to complications, Tom required two additional emergency surgeries. His cancer was located in his colon and abdominal area and was not curable, so he started chemo Tuesday the 24th of May hoping to shrink it and maintain a good quality of life. Tom Monroe, PDGA #033, passed from this life on Friday, 10 February 2024, at his home.
The Bend Bulletin was first published as a weekly newspaper on March 27, 1903. At the time, Bend was a mere hamlet in what was then part of Crook County . [ 2 ] The newspaper was founded by Max Lueddemann, who at the time operated the Antelope Herald in Antelope . [ 3 ]
He owned Richards Insurance Agency and AmericInn Hotel in West Bend. [3] [4] On November 4, 2014, Gannon was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican.[5]While discussing a shooting that took place at the East Towne Mall during a town hall meeting in 2015, Gannon criticized gun-free zones and called on concealed carry gun owners to "help clean our society of these scumbags."
The following is a partial list of notable residents, past and present, from Bend, Oregon, a city in Central Oregon in the western part of the United States of America. A separate list of people from Oregon is available. Broda Otto Barnes, physician, hypothyroidism researcher; Shannon Bex, member of the musical group Danity Kane
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2015.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Washington's tomb at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C., originally designed to entomb the body of George Washington.. Burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States are located across 23 states and the District of Columbia.
Marie Mercury Roth (April 30, 1926 [1] – January 3, 2020 [1]) was an American synthetic organic chemist.She was the first female Ph.D. candidate at the chemistry department of University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she worked with William Summer Johnson.
Wesley Oliver Smith (April 16, 1878 – October 20, 1951), commonly known as W. O. Smith, was an American newspaper publisher and businessman from southern Oregon.He owned the Klamath Republican and later the Evening Herald, both Klamath Falls newspapers.