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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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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.
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 ...
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 .