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Jefferson R. Boulware, Illinois state representative and lawyer [4] Robert L. Burhans, Illinois state legislator and lawyer [5] John Edward Cassidy, Illinois Attorney General; Mark Clark, Black Panther; killed in infamous Chicago police raid in 1969; Joseph E. Daily, Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court; William L. Eagleton, US diplomat
Military personnel from Peoria, Illinois (16 P) Musicians from Peoria, Illinois (21 P) P. Politicians from Peoria, Illinois (2 C, 59 P) R. Roman Catholic bishops of ...
Willie York (September 21, 1944 – January 23, 2019) was a resident of Peoria, Illinois, United States, who rose to regional notoriety for his decision to live as a member of that city's homeless population for parts of five decades, [1] despite offers of help from other people that included shelter and employment.
Erv Woolsey, the manager who discovered George Strait and took him to the heights of country superstardom, died Wednesday at age 80. He died in Clearwater, Florida while under doctors’ care ...
John Munro Woolsey (January 3, 1877 – May 4, 1945) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He was known "for his brilliant and poignantly phrased decisions", [ 1 ] including several important precedents in First Amendment jurisprudence.
Durrel Arden Woolsey (June 12, 1926 – May 13, 2019) was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1990 to 1995. He was a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. Woolsey was born in Escalante, Utah to W. Arden Woolsey and his wife, Ruby Riddle.
Springdale Cemetery is a historic, non-sectarian, active cemetery in the United States city of Peoria, Illinois. It was chartered in 1855, received its first interment in 1857. Almost 78,000 individuals are buried at the cemetery. [2] It contains a public mausoleum and 15 private mausoleums.
Woolsey won a bronze at the Chicago 1959 Pan American Games in the 100 m freestyle with a time of 57.6. His American teammates swept the event, taking both the gold and silver medals. [18] [21] Maintaining his conditioning, in 1977, at age 32, Woolsey swam a third-place 5:24.70 for the 400-meter freestyle in a United States Masters meet in ...