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  2. List of people from Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Marcus A. Smith (1851–1924) – one of the first two Senators from Arizona; John G.F. Speiden (1900–1970) – rancher and political insider, various state boards; Jack Taylor – mayor of Mesa, 1966–1972; member of both houses, consecutively, of the Arizona legislature; David King Udall – Arizona Territorial Legislature

  3. Category:Deaths by person in Arizona - Wikipedia

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  4. Lou Conter - Wikipedia

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    Louis Anthony Conter (September 13, 1921 – April 1, 2024) was an American naval officer who was a lieutenant commander and naval aviator in the United States Navy.At the time of his death, he was the last living survivor of the sinking of the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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    Donald Shoup, 86, American electrical engineer and urban theorist (The High Cost of Free Parking). [379] Józef Stala, 58, Polish Roman Catholic priest, theologian and philosopher. [380] Paul-Loup Sulitzer, 78, French author and financier, stroke. [381] Ernie Walley, 91, Welsh football player (Middlesbrough, Tottenham Hotspur) and manager .

  7. Sarah D. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona. From 1979 to 1982, Grant served as judge of the Maricopa County, Arizona Superior Court. In 1982, Grant was appointed judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, replacing Sandra Day O'Connor and served until her retirement in 1999. Grant died at her home in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2] [3]

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