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Josephine Fellows Gomon (June 29, 1892 – November 13, 1975) was a social and political activist, mayoral secretary, labor leader and schoolteacher. She is noted for her contributions to Detroit , Michigan through city politics, civil service and activism.
Licata made good connections with Mafia families in Detroit, Dallas, Kansas City, and New Orleans. [6] When Dragna died in 1956, Frank DeSimone became the new boss of the family. He named Licata his consigliere , who was a popular choice among the younger family members. [ 6 ]
Jack Crimian, 92, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers). [282] Louis de Niverville, 85, Canadian painter. [283] Abelardo Escobar Prieto, 81, Mexican politician, Secretary of Agrarian Reform (2006-2012) and Deputy (2000-2003), kidney failure. [284] Réal Giguère, 85, Canadian television host. [285]
Josephine was born in Dearborn, Michigan, on July 7, 1923. She was the only daughter and the third of child of Edsel Ford and his wife Eleanor Lowthian ( née Clay) Ford. [ 1 ] Her siblings included Henry Ford II , who also served as chairman and CEO of Ford Motors , and William Clay Ford Sr. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Her horrific death shocked the city — and the nation. Illegal Guatemalan immigrant Sebastian Zapeta-Calil is charged with setting her on fire around 7:30 a.m. Dec. 22 on an F train in the ...
Josephine Sharp, then 91, reunites with Walter Hoeg, 82, of Kingston, in 2014. Sharp was a student nurse and cared for Hoeg when he was 10 years old at Quincy City Hospital in 1945.
An online obituary said Alahverdian died Feb. 29, 2020, at age 32 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He was cremated, the obituary stated, and his ashes were scattered at sea. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
Co-founder of Little Caesars Pizza, owner of Detroit Red Wings, MotorCity Casino Hotel [178] Mary Ellen Riordan (1920–2010) 2001 President Emerita of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, Local 231, AFL-CIO, [179] Josephine Stern Weiner (1912–2000) 2001 Community service [180] Loney Gordon (1915–1999) 2000