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Pages in category "People from Crawfordsville, Indiana" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Bonnie Mealing, 89, Australian swimmer (silver medal in women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1932 Summer Olympics). [1] Eugene Nickerson, 83, American county executive and judge, complications from ulcer surgery. [2] Carol Ohmart, 74, American actress (House on Haunted Hill, The Wild Party, The Scarlet Hour) and model.
Character actress Evans Evans, best known for her role as a kidnapping victim in the 1967 classic Bonnie and Clyde, has died.She was 91. News of her death on Sunday, June 16, was published in a ...
Mary Ellen Wood was born in Ogden, Utah, and raised in Clearfield, Utah.Her parents, Melvin G. and LaVora Wood, had both been LDS missionaries.Her mother went on a mission to California in 1915, her father served in Texas.
March 25 – Bonnie Bedelia, American actress; March 26 – Steven Tyler, American rock singer, songwriter ; March 28. Jayne Ann Krentz, American novelist; Dianne Wiest, American actress; March 29. Mike Heideman, American basketball coach (d. 2018) Bud Cort, American actor (Harold and Maude) March 31
Webb was born Webb Parmelee Hollenbeck in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was the only child of Jacob Grant Hollenbeck (1867 – May 2, 1939), the ticket-clerk son of a grocer from an Indiana farming family, and his wife, the former Mabel A. Parmelee (Parmalee or Parmallee; March 24, 1869 – October 17, 1960), the daughter of David Parmelee, a railroad conductor.
Mary Bonneau "Bonnie" McElveen-Hunter (born June 29, 1950) is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and diplomat who was the first female chair of the board of governors of the American Red Cross.
Don Odle (May 12, 1920 – March 7, 2002) was an American football and basketball player and coach. [1] He served as at the head football coach at Taylor University from 1948 to 1949 and as the school's men's basketball coach, amassing nearly 500 victories from 1948 to 1979.