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Ted E. Leverenz (June 19, 1941 – April 8, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois General Assembly from 1975 to 1993. Biography [ edit ]
Carl Hawkinson, Illinois politician; born in Galesburg [7] Russell Jump, Mayor of Wichita, Kansas; born in Galesburg [citation needed] Richard R. Larson, Illinois state legislator, educator, and businessman; born in Galesburg [8] Charles B. Lawrence, Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court; lived in Galesburg [9] Leo F. O'Brien.
Ted McWhinney, 91, Australian-born Canadian politician and academic. [319] Yevgeni Menshov, 68, Russian actor and presenter. [320] Burhan Muhammad, 57, Indonesian diplomat, Ambassador to Pakistan (since 2012), burns from helicopter crash. [321] Dale D. Myers, 93, American aerospace engineer, Deputy Administrator of NASA (1986–1989). [322]
Wrestling journalist John Molinaro of the Canadian Online Explorer's wrestling section SLAM! Wrestling expressed in his review that first time readers of Meltzer's work in the book would be amazed, stating that Meltzer is separated from his contemporaries in the field of wrestling writings by his ability to dissect and analyze events and actions of those in the wrestling industry by placing it ...
He also established legitimate businesses, including trucking firms and taverns, run by his younger brother Ted. Ted lived on a horse farm on Illinois Route 157 on the north end of Caseyville, about one mile (1.6 km) from the elder Wortman. By the late 1940s, Wortman had assumed control over illegal gambling in southern Illinois and St. Louis.
Ted Lipscomb † The Nightmare / Ted Allen / Power Ranger 1993–1995 Héctor Llanes: Héctor Guerrero 1991–1992 [2] [6] Martin Lunde: Arn Anderson 1993 WCW: Jerry Lynn: Jerry Lynn 1992 Joseph Magliano † Joey Maggs 1991–1992 Mike Maraldo: Mike Maraldo / Doink the Clown: 1994 Rob Mayze: Prince Kharis / Malachi the Grim Reaper 1992–1994 ...
Al Meltzer, 89, American sportscaster. [292] Kelvin Mullarkey, 67, English motorcycle speedway rider. [293] Basil Ramsey, 89, British music publisher. [294] Stephen Reid, 68, Canadian author and bank robber (The Stopwatch Gang), heart failure and complications of pneumonia. [295]
Edward S. "Ted" Kress (March 26, 1931 – February 15, 2003) was an American football player and businessman. He was the starting left halfback for the University of Michigan in 1952 and 1953 and set a Big Ten Conference single-game rushing record with 218 yards in October 1952.