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Planning Director of Anchorage; In office 1950–1955: Personal details; Born May 2, 1924 Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany: Died: October 22, 2023 (aged 99) Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. Political party: Democratic: Spouse: Jane Angvik (m. 1981) Alma mater: University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MCP)
Francis Thomas Hurley, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Anchorage (1976–2001), Bishop of Juneau (1971–1976). [233] George Jonas, 80, Hungarian-born Canadian writer , Parkinson's disease. [234] Kalevi Lehtovirta, 87, Finnish Olympic footballer . [235]
The Anchorage Memorial Park, also known as Anchorage Cemetery, is a 22-acre (89,000 m 2) cemetery located in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Covering nine city blocks , the cemetery separates the city's downtown and Fairview neighborhoods .
On August 17, mourners paid their respects as he laid in a closed casket at All Saints Episcopal Church, also in downtown Anchorage, which was Stevens's home church. His funeral at Anchorage Baptist Temple on August 18 was attended by some three thousand people, including then-Vice President Joe Biden, former Governor Sarah Palin, then-Governor ...
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
[16] [3] For five years she was a publicist for a small publishing office in Anchorage. [16] From the cover to her book "Colonial Food": "Ann Chandonnet is a food historian, poet and journalist. She is a member of the Culinary Historians of Washington, D.C., and is the author of the award-winning "Gold Rush Grub" and "The Pioneer Village Cookbook."
He crossed from Alaska into Canada in his truck at the Beaver Creek, Yukon border crossing. [13] on 8 April 1993.[14] [15] Lavy was "honest and forthright" when he explained to Customs officials that he had a shotgun, two .22 calibre rifles and a muzzleloading rifle, [14] 20,000 rounds of ammunition, $89,000 and 130 grams (approximately 0.28 of a pound) of ricin, considered third amongst the ...
James Dale Ritchie was born on November 4, 1976. [1] He grew up in Anchorage's Wonder Park neighborhood and attended East Anchorage High School, where – standing at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) – he was a standout athlete, having played on the 1994 state championship football and basketball teams alongside future professional athletes Trajan Langdon and Mao Tosi. [2]