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  2. Gaithersburg, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Gaithersburg is located to the northwest of Washington, D.C., and is considered a suburb and a primary city within the Washington metropolitan area. Gaithersburg was incorporated as a town in 1878 and as a city in 1968. Gaithersburg is located east and west of Interstate 270. The eastern section includes the historic area of the town.

  3. Guy Prather - Wikipedia

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    Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S. Died: April 18, 2016 (aged 58) Huntersville, North Carolina, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 230 lb (104 kg) Career information; High school: Gaithersburg (Gaithersburg, Maryland) College: Grambling St. Undrafted: 1980: Career history Dallas Cowboys * Green Bay Packers (1981–1985)

  4. Harold Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Harry Hergash, "Dr Harold Drayton (1929-2018) is dead…. but his Legacy will Live On", Guyanese Online.Letter in Stabroek News, 13 March 2018, plus "An Act of Faith.Part One- Address by Harold A. Drayton", 6 September 2017: "Address by Dr. Harold A. Drayton, on the occasion of the launch of his book, An Accidental Life, University of Guyana, August 24, 2017.

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  6. Tom McHale (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas McHale (February 25, 1963 – May 25, 2008) was an American professional football player. He played as an offensive guard in the National Football League (NFL) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987–1992), Philadelphia Eagles (1993–1994) and Miami Dolphins (1995).

  7. Joan Cushing - Wikipedia

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    Joan Cushing (August 18, 1946 – May 21, 2024 [1]) was a political satirist and playwright.She is best known for her character Mrs. Foggybottom, a wise-cracking society woman who wittily mocked Washington, D.C. as part of her cabaret shows and other appearances from the 70s through the mid-90s.

  8. Earl Larkin Williams - Wikipedia

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    According to the obituary in The Washington Post, Williams died on February 7, 1974, and his buried was handled by the Gartner Sandison Funeral Home in Maryland.Because The George Washington University employed him for only 14 years and only as a Lecturer and Associate in Mathematics, there is limited knowledge about his accomplishments.

  9. Jean Martin Pinder - Wikipedia

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    Jean Martin married Frank Pinder, an agricultural economist who also worked in Africa. [7] [8] [13] Frank Pinder died in 1992. [14]She lived with her friend Elouise Duncan in Tucson in retirement, then with Elouise's son and his family in Gaithersburg, Maryland.