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  2. Carnegie Library (Muncie, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the resources include: cemetery records; census records; county histories and records; court documents; directories; family histories; funeral home records; microfilm for various Muncie and Delaware County newspapers from 1837–present; obituaries; Sanborn fire insurance maps for 1883, 1887, 1889, 1892, 1902, and 1911–1950; and vital ...

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    Bettye Lee Mastin in her 1795 Lexington home in January 2001, shortly after she retired after more than 50 years as the Herald-Leader’s home writer. Patrick Mitchell, 66

  4. Deaths in March 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of deaths in March 2009.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

  5. Ian Lavender - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ian Lavender (16 February 1946 – 2 February 2024) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Private Pike in Dad's Army, a BBC sitcom set during World War II, of which he was the last surviving main cast member.

  6. Simone Biles Holds Funeral for Yurchenko Double Pike After ...

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    Simone Biles said goodbye to one of her signature vault moves in the most extra — and iconic — way. The gymnast, 27, held a funeral for her vault and the Yurchenko Double Pike via Instagram on ...

  7. List of burials at Oak Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Albert Pike (1809–1891), American attorney, Confederate officer, writer, and Freemason William Pinkney (1810–1883), fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland [ 124 ] Benjamin F. Pleasants (1795–1879), acting Solicitor of the U.S. Treasury [ 130 ]

  8. James Pike - Wikipedia

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    James Albert Pike (February 14, 1913–c. September 3–7, 1969) [4] was an American Episcopal bishop, accused heretic, writer, and one of the first mainline religious figures to appear regularly on television.

  9. Edward Maene - Wikipedia

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    Edward Maene's December 5, 1931 obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer listed work on the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. [55] The museum was a joint commission shared by Wilson Eyre, Cope and Stewardson, and Frank Miles Day, and was completed in sections between 1899 and 1929. A.