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Ruth Johnson Colvin (December 16, 1916 – August 18, 2024) was an American philanthropist who was the founder of the non-profit organization Literacy Volunteers of America, now called ProLiteracy Worldwide in Syracuse, New York, in 1962. [1] She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush in December 2006. [1]
Secret Service ‘made sure Rosalynn Carter got home safe’ Tuesday 28 November 2023 21:30, Ariana Baio. Pastor Tony Lowden, the family pastor of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, made sure to thank ...
Oakwood Cemetery is a 160-acre (65 ha) historic cemetery located in Syracuse, New York.It was designed by Howard Daniels and built in 1859. Oakwood Cemetery was created during a time period in the nineteenth century when the rural cemetery was becoming a distinct landscape type, and is a good example of this kind of landscape architecture.
Jay Greenberg, 71, American sports journalist (The Kansas City Star, Philadelphia Daily News, New York Post). [354] Karl-Friedrich Haas, 90, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist . [355] Stanislav Hanzík, 90, Czech sculptor. [356] Roger Harring, 88, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Wisconsin-La Crosse). [357]
Jimmy Carter, 99, attended the funeral service of his late wife, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter his hometown of Plains, Georgia
Joe Biden – served as the 46th president of the United States; graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968; Lucy Wood Butler – pioneer temperance leader, who was the first president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of New York, lived in Syracuse for more than 50 years
Bernadette Carey Smith, 83, American journalist (The New York Times, The Washington Post). [146] Jim Stewart, 92, American Hall of Fame record producer, co-founder of Stax Records. [147] Sahibzada Nazir Sultan, 78, Pakistani politician, MNA (1970–1985, 1988–1997, 2013–2018). [148] Ronaldo Veitía, 75, Cuban judo coach, complications from ...
Brent Renaud, 50, American photojournalist, writer (The New York Times), and filmmaker (Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing), shot. [354] Ľubomír Roman, 77, Slovak actor (St. Peter's Umbrella, The Sun in a Net, Soul at Peace) and politician, member of the National Council (1994–1998), minister of culture (1994). [355]