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  2. David Froom - Wikipedia

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    David Froom (December 14, 1951 – June 19, 2022 [2]) was an American composer and college professor.Froom taught at the University of Utah, the Peabody Institute, and the University of Maryland, College Park, and he was on the faculty at St. Mary's College of Maryland from 1989 until his death in 2022.

  3. L.D. Miller Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    In either 1902 or 1903, Lee D. Miller established his funeral home and a livery barn on South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls. In 1923, Miller hired local architectural firm Perkins & McWayne to build a new, larger facility on the property, as Miller had just incorporated two other local funeral homes—Burnside Funeral Home and Joseph Nelson Funeral Home—into his.

  4. Mulgrew Miller - Wikipedia

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    Mulgrew Miller. Mulgrew Miller (August 13, 1955 – May 29, 2013) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and educator. As a child he played in churches and was influenced on piano by Ramsey Lewis and then Oscar Peterson. Aspects of their styles remained in his playing, but he added the greater harmonic freedom of McCoy Tyner and others in ...

  5. 5 things not to say to a grieving friend - AOL

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    No. 5: ‘I want to come give you a hug’. Before I was thrust into grief, I would not have understood how a loving gesture from a friend could ever feel uncomfortable. Now I do. Those of us ...

  6. Jim Miller (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    James Brown Miller (October 25, 1861 – April 19, 1909), also known as "Killin' Jim", "Killer Miller" and "Deacon Jim", was an American outlaw and title-holder gunfighter of the American Old West, said to have killed 12 people during gunfights. [1] Miller was referred to by some by the alias "Deacon Jim" because he regularly attended the ...

  7. Elbert West - Wikipedia

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    Elbert Lee West (July 22, 1967 – May 18, 2015) was an American country music artist. Initially a session songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, West saw his first chart success in the 1990s as a co-writer on singles for country singer Tracy Lawrence, including the Number Ones "Sticks and Stones" and "Can't Break It to My Heart". [1][2] West co ...

  8. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2] According to Nigel Farndale, the Obituaries Editor of The Times, obituaries ought to be "balanced ...

  9. Deaths in December 2010 - Wikipedia

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    MacKenzie Miller, 89, American racehorse trainer, owner and breeder, Hall of Famer, complications of a stroke. [109] Urszula ModrzyƄska, 82, Polish actress. [110] Roger Nicole, 95, Swiss-born American Evangelical Christian theologian. [111] Peter Risi, 60, Swiss footballer, after long illness. [112]