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  2. Diane Hegarty - Wikipedia

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    Anton LaVey divorced his first wife Carole and began a relationship with Hegarty that lasted 24 years, from 1960 to 1984. [7] [8] They had a child, Zeena Schreck (née LaVey). [9] At the end of their relationship Diane Hegarty sued for palimony. [10] [11] She appears in many of the filmed rituals of the Church. [12]

  3. Cross Timbers Church lead pastor resigns due to ... - AOL

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    Cross Timbers Church Lead Pastor Josiah Anthony resigned from his position due to “inappropriate” actions, the North Texas church’s board of elders said in an email to members.. A screenshot ...

  4. 'Leadership is everything.' Meet Gino Haynes, founder of ...

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    Gino Haynes is a graduate of Central-Hower High School in Akron and attended Kent State University for business administration. He now lives in Canton with his wife Kasondra, daughter Aria, 7, and ...

  5. Pastor rescues wife and kids, then dies trying to save sons ...

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    Mark Robinette, 55, of Orient, was able to rescue his wife and two other children from the Jan. 23 fire before going back inside to save his sons, according to WBNS and The Columbus Dispatch.

  6. Susan B. Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Ordained as a deacon by Bishop Edward S. Little II of the Diocese of Northern Indiana on December 21, 2004, Haynes was ordained to the priesthood on June 24, 2005, and became an associate priest at St. James Cathedral in South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, rising to become the priest in charge before accepting a position as rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Mishawaka (also in St ...

  7. Lemuel Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Lemuel Haynes (July 18, 1753 – September 28, 1833) was an American clergyman. A veteran of the American Revolution, Haynes was the first black man in the United States to be ordained as a minister. Haynes was a native of West Hartford, Connecticut, and was the son of an African American

  8. Youth pastor says he stabbed wife and children to avoid eviction

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    His wife and two of his children suffered serious stab wounds, while a 19-year-old son and two minor children were treated in hospital and released the same day, according to The Star.

  9. Al Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Al Haynes was born on August 31, 1931, at the family home in Paris, Texas. [1] He was the third child to Herbert Clair Haynes (1896–1972) and Fannie Temperance Baker (1896–1991). His father worked as a district manager of a telephone company and his mother was a homemaker.