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Paul Joseph Busiek (/ ˈ b j uː s ɪ k /, April 1, 1923 – April 18, 2016) [1] was an American doctor and politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives.Busiek attended Drury College and Washington University in St. Louis, earning his medical degree at the latter.
William E. Vaughan (October 8, 1915 – February 25, 1977) was an American columnist and author. Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, he wrote a syndicated column for the Kansas City Star from 1946 until his death in 1977. He was published in Reader's Digest and Better Homes and Gardens under the pseudonym Burton Hillis. [1]
Clyde Allen Vaughn, Jr. [1] was born in Columbia, Missouri on April 27, 1946. [2] He graduated from Dexter High School in Dexter, Missouri, received a Bachelor of Science degree in education from Southeast Missouri State University in 1968 and became a high school history teacher and football coach in Dexter, Missouri.
Hundreds of people gathered at Strain’s Celebration of Life funeral service in his hometown of Springfield, Missouri on Friday, March 29, according to an online obituary. ... March 29, according ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Robert E. "Pete" Vaughan (December 29, 1888 – February 18, 1969) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator.He served was head football coach at Wabash College for 27 seasons, from 1919 to 1945, compiling a record of 118–85–24.