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Dozier was married to Katherine Foley from 1929 until their marriage ended in divorce in 1946. They had one son, Robert. Then, Dozier married actress Joan Fontaine in 1946; they divorced in 1951. They had one daughter, Deborah. Lastly, Dozier married Ann Rutherford in 1953. Their marriage would last until Dozier died in 1991. [11] [12]
Lawrence Joseph Bader (December 2, 1926 – September 16, 1966), also known as John Francis "Fritz" Johnson, was an American cookware salesman from Akron, Ohio, who disappeared while on a fishing trip on Lake Erie on May 15, 1957.
Eugene Thomas Mahoney (March 27, 1928 – July 15, 2004), known as "Gene," was a member of the Nebraska Legislature and long-time director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. [2] Eugene Mahoney was born on March 27, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois. One of six children born to a Catholic family, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska, as a young boy. [2]
After Charles' death, Leslie inherited $50,000 ($687,000 in 2016 dollars), and Dorothy got a judgment from Nebraska courts to force him to pay support. King was living in Wyoming, outside of Nebraska's legal jurisdiction, and refused. [15] King met his first-born son again when Ford was a sophomore in high school.
Kripke, born Dorothy Karp on February 6, 1912 [2] in New York City, was the daughter of Max Samuel Karp, a rabbi, and Goldie Karp (née Mereminsky). [3]In 1937 she married Myer S. Kripke at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City.
Thomas James Skutt was born on 1 November 1930 in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents were V. J. Skutt (1902–1993) and Angela M. (Anderson) Skutt (1904–1990). [1] He grew up in Omaha. He studied at Yale University and earned a bachelor's degree there in 1952. In the early 1950s he served as an army lieutenant in Korea. [2]