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  2. Gary Finch - Wikipedia

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    From 1970, Finch had owned and operated Brew-Finch Funeral Homes, Inc. a company which operates funeral homes in central New York State. Finch's first elected position was as a trustee for the Village of Aurora in 1979. He then was elected mayor of the village in 1982, a position he held for eight years. [1] Finch was first elected to the State ...

  3. Ethel Newcomb - Wikipedia

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    Following services arranged by the Nichols Funeral Home, she was laid to rest at the same cemetery where her parents had been interred – Riverside Cemetery in Whitney Point, New York. Eighty-three years old at the time of her passing, she was survived by her sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth (Newcomb) Clinton and Mrs. Marjorie (Newcomb) Finch. [8] [20 ...

  4. Death of Hank Williams - Wikipedia

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    Tributes to Williams took place the day after his death. His body was initially transported to Montgomery and placed in a silver coffin shown at his mother's boarding house. The funeral took place on January 4 at the Montgomery Auditorium, where an estimated 15,000 to 25,000 attended while the auditorium was filled with 2,750 mourners.

  5. George W. Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding Mississippian, Gov. Cliff Finch (1979) [2] College of Business and Industry Alumni Fellow, Mississippi State University (1992) [2] West Point Hall of Fame (1992) [7] Mississippi Sports Person of the Year, The Clarion-Ledger (1999) [2] National Alumnus of the Year, Mississippi State University (2000) [2] West Point Citizen of the ...

  6. Trudy Dittmar - Wikipedia

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  7. Kathryn Card - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1964, Card died as a result of a fatal heart attack at the age of 71 at her home in Costa Mesa, California. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She is interred in Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park in Costa Mesa.

  8. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    She was found guilty of murdering a local miner, Frederick Cannon, a man who had attempted to assault her after he had broken into her home. [16] Robert S. Maynard: 21: White: Jacksonville: Rogue River: Oregon Territory: May 1852: Killing of J.C. Platt [17] Lynched by miners who appointed a "committee", [18] via “mob law." [19] Capistrano ...

  9. Tricia Nixon Cox - Wikipedia

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    She has lived a very private life in the suburbs of New York, and was a stay-at-home mother to her son, [citation needed] Christopher Nixon Cox, born in March 1979. [3] Her husband is now a corporate attorney and a chairman of the New York Republican State Committee .