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His literature teacher (the author, Jean Mizer) is asked to notify his parents and write the obituary. Though listed as Cliff's favorite teacher, Mizer hardly knew him. After getting a delegation to go to the funeral – it's impossible to find ten people who knew him well enough to go – Mizer resolves never to let this happen to another pupil.
Neville Stocker: 55: Kent Fire and Rescue Service: W: 5 August 1990: Ff.Stocker was engaged in fighting a field fire at Tiffenden Manor Farm High Halden in Kent when he died. The crew had gone into the field to spray water on the fire, when it suddenly took hold and was in the process of cutting them off.
Bridges died at her son Todd Bridges’ home in Phoenix, where she was in hospice care. Betty A. Bridges, an actress who starred in shows like “Good Times, “ER,” “Hill Street Blues,” and ...
Bridges was a frequent fixture on shows like "Hill Street Blues", "ER", and "Scrubs" across her 40-year career. Betty A. Bridges, a veteran guest actress in series like Good Times and Hill Street ...
Yasgur's farm at 27 Yasgur Rd in Cochecton, New York, in 1999. Max Bernard Yasgur (December 15, 1919 – February 9, 1973) was an American farmer. He was the owner of the 600-acre (240 ha) dairy farm in Bethel, New York, where the Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held on August 15–18, 1969.
Les Stocker MBE (31 January 1943 – 16 July 2016) was a British wildlife campaigner and expert who founded Tiggywinkles, the United Kingdom's first hospital for wild animals, in 1983. Stocker has been credited with revolutionizing the treatment of sick or injured wild animals in Britain through the practice of wildlife rehabilitation , which ...
William Russell Staines (February 6, 1947 – December 5, 2021) was an American folk musician and singer-songwriter from New Hampshire who wrote and performed songs with a wide array of subjects.
Crash scene after the accident. The Board of Trade issued warning about similar under-bridges. Little Silver: New Jersey United States 30 June 1882: Trestle railway bridge Train derailment due to insecure railroad switch on the northbound side of the bridge. 3 killed, 65+ injured Estimated $15,000 worth of damage to the bridge and cars combined.