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M June 14, 2001 Vinnie M. Price 3 John William Byrd Jr. White 38 M February 19, 2002 Hamilton: Monte Tewksbury 4 Alton Coleman: Black 46 M April 26, 2002 Tonnie Storey and Marlene Walters 5 Robert Anthony Buell: White 62 M September 25, 2002 Wayne: Krista Harrison [a] 6 Richard Edwin Fox: White 47 M February 12, 2003 Wood: Leslie Renae Keckler ...
Aug. 15—A Lackawanna County funeral director was recently suspended and fined for failing to bury the cremated remains of a former Mayfield woman. John F. Harrison of the Ryczak-Harrison Funeral ...
Doreen's son with Alan Lofthouse, Duncan, went on to run the family business. In her will, she left £325,000 for her domestic staff and £41 million in Lofthouse of Fleetwood shares to the Lofthouse Foundation. [2] [13] On 24 January 2022, Wyre Council unveiled a commemorative board in Doreen Lofthouse's honour at Mount Garden. [14]
The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1.
The most prominent funeral homeowner in Biloxi, [1] he won a $500 million jury award in a contractual dispute with the rival funeral home company Loewen Group, later settling for $175 million. O'Keefe was a major donor to and chief fundraiser for the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art , named after his wife Annette, and many other civic, cultural and ...
Doreen Tess Waddell (10 July 1965 – 1 March 2002), also known by her stage name Do'reen, was a singer who worked with Soul II Soul, the KLF, T-Funk, and the Phunklawds. Music career [ edit ]
Goldring, Elizabeth (2014): Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the World of Elizabethan Art: Painting and Patronage at the Court of Elizabeth I Yale University Press; Peck, Dwight (ed.) (1985) Leicester's Commonwealth: The Copy of a Letter Written by a Master of Art of Cambridge (1584) and Related Documents Ohio University Press ISBN 0-8214 ...
Elizabeth Jane Hunter (1857), maternal aunt of Gustave Slapoffski (she died in England); Hattie Shepparde (1874), first wife of Henry Hallam; Sumner Locke (1917); Daphne Akhurst (1933), five time consecutive winner of women's singles title at the Australian Championships from 1925 to 1930.