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Patricia Carlon (crime writer, born in Wagga Wagga) [1] Flora Eldershaw (novelist and critic, educated and died in Wagga Wagga) [2] Dame Edna Everage (fictional character) Billy Field (singer and songwriter) [3] Dame Mary Gilmore (socialist, poet and journalist) Andrew Mueller (journalist, author) Nina Las Vegas (Nina Agzarian) (DJ and radio ...
Rural Catholic church designed by Anton Dohmen in Gothic Revival style and built by the largely German community in 1901, with stained glass windows by Emil Frei Art Glass of St. Louis. [61] 28: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church: July 2, 1980 : County Highway Q and Rich Rd.
Mark "Zibo" Joseph Zbikowski (born March 21, 1956) is a former Microsoft Architect and an early computer hacker.He started working at the company only a few years after its inception, leading efforts in MS-DOS, OS/2, Cairo and Windows NT.
Located in Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga, St Michael's Cathedral is a large Gothic Revival styled sandstone cathedral built in two stages. The foundation stone of the first stage of the building comprising the nave and tower base, was laid on 26 April 1885.
Lowen Kruse, 88, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2001–2009), cancer. [432] Frank Kuchta, 81, American football player (Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos). [433] Reijo Luostarinen, 77, Finnish organisational theorist and businessman. [434] Mitch Margo, 70, American singer and songwriter . [435]
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ← April May June → The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2023.
Assigned to 1 PRU, it went missing in flight from Wagga, Australia, this date. Aircraft found crashed in thick forest on the side of Gordon Gully near Healesville in Victoria, NE of Melbourne, in June 1958. [50] The airframe was approved as a write-off on 30 April. The pilot was P/O A. W. Green (406393) of 1 PRU Rear Echelon based at Laverton ...
Loewen was born into a prominent Mennonite family in Steinbach, Manitoba in 1940. [3] His uncle founded Loewen Windows, while his father, Abraham Loewen, [1] founded the Loewen Funeral Chapel in Steinbach in 1931, the first funeral home in southeastern Manitoba. [4]