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Betsy Brantley was born in 1955 to Jack R. Brantley, a textile executive, and Dotty Brantley (née Rabey). [1] In 1960, Jack moved the family to Greensboro, North Carolina, moving into the same house on Meadowbrook Terrace where he grew up.
Torgerson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carla Torgerson, a vocalist of the American rock band The Walkabouts; Helena Stone Torgerson (1878–1941), American harpist and composer; Martin T. Torgerson (1875–1939), American sailor; Ryan Torgerson (1972–2011), American rower; Stan Torgerson (1924–2006), American radio ...
Suzanne Waughtel Hopper (née Bauer, 11 November, 1970 – 1 January 2011) was a Clark County, Ohio deputy killed on duty on New Year's Day of 2011, which led to the adoption of the Suzanne Hopper Act to improve officer safety when dealing with offenders who have a known history of mental illness.
Best Use of Light Refraction: "Dreams of a Rainbow" by Susan Torgerson and Chris Corbitt; Best Use of Shower Accessories: "Rainbow Jellyfish" by Orchid Cavett; Best Dyeing: "Senator Padmé Amidala" by Torrey Stenmark; Most Skill-Sets in a Single Bound: "Professor R. Miles Levell, Gentleman Time Traveler" by Richard Miles
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2020.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2015.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Ryan Patrick Torgerson (September 20, 1972 – May 30, 2011) [1] was an American rower. He was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio and served in the United States Marine Corps . Torgerson died at his home in Wauconda, Illinois at the age of 38.
The 1981 Brink's robbery was an armed robbery and three related murders committed on October 20, 1981, by several Black Liberation Army members and four former members of the Weather Underground, who were at the time associated with the May 19th Communist Organization.