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Stephen J. Gardner (born () December 31, 1975) [1] is an American transportation executive and musician who is the chief executive officer of Amtrak. Early life and education [ edit ]
Gardner was born on December 26, 1921, in Wakefield, Massachusetts, a small town in Massachusetts. [4] He and his wife Consuelo had three sons (Seth T., Stephen Symmes Jr., and Pierce S.) and two daughters (Susan and Hillary). [1] His son Seth married Elizabeth Tracy Perkins, the daughter of W. B. Saunders' vice president Sherman Evarts Perkins ...
The couple went on to welcome two more children together, sons Stephen in 1946 and Carey in 1949, ... Ava Gardner, Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren would come for dinner, until I was about 16," he ...
Steven Ford with his mother, Betty Ford, in 1976. Ford is the third child and youngest son of former President Gerald Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford.Ford graduated from T. C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 13, 1974, at which his father, then Vice President, gave the commencement address. [1]
Chessie is an American experimental music group consisting of Stephen Gardner and Ben Bailes. Gardner started Chessie in 1994, while he was a member of the Washington, D.C. post-rock band Lorelei. His first full-length as Chessie, Signal Series, was issued in 1998 and was named Best Dance and DJ Album that year by Amazon.com. [1]
Stephen “tWitch” Boss is survived by his wife, children and more extended relatives after his December 2022 death at age 40. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my ...
Hollywood couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are most well-known for films they starred in during the 1940s, but their son, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, is still shocked that his parent’s ...
Gardner ran into financial difficulty, however, and sold the property to his brother, John, who then sold it to Aaron Champion. [2] Aaron and Mary Jane Griggs Champion's only child, daughter Maria, [ 3 ] married James Wallace McAlpin (1831–1905), [ 3 ] and used the home for an entertaining venue while living at the Hermitage Plantation, two ...