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  2. Wichita funeral home to close next month - AOL

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    A Wichita funeral home that has been in business for 16 years is honoring funerals through June 1 and then will be closing. ... The funeral home will honor all funerals through June 1.

  3. Olive Ann Beech - Wikipedia

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    After retirement from Beechcraft, Beech continued to oversee her personal investments and contribute to various civic and philanthropic projects and was a key supporter of the Wichita Art Association, her church, and Soroptimist International of Wichita. [22] Beech died in her sleep at her home in Eastborough, Kansas on July 6, 1993. [23]

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  5. Gene Nora Jessen - Wikipedia

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    Jessen went to work for Beechcraft in 1962 and moved to Wichita, Kansas. [16] [12] Jessen would pilot planes for demonstration purposes for the company. [17] She later embarked on a 90-day cross-country flight with fellow pilot, Joyce Case, in a Beechcraft Musketeer airplane. [12] [18] She eventually was rated to fly the entire line of their ...

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  7. Barbara Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra was born as Barbara Ann Blakeley on October 16, 1926, [2] [3] [4] in Bosworth, Missouri, to Irene Prunty (née Toppass) and Charles Willis Blakeley.The family moved to Wichita, Kansas when she was 10.

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  9. George Tiller - Wikipedia

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    George Richard Tiller (August 8, 1941 – May 31, 2009) [3] was an American physician and abortion provider from Wichita, Kansas.He gained national attention as the medical director of Women's Health Care Services, which, at the time, was one of only three abortion clinics nationwide that provided late-term abortions.