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Mira Edgerly was born on January 18, 1872 in Aurora, Illinois, to Rosa Haskell and Samuel Haven Edgerly. Her father was the director of the Michigan Central Railroad. The family moved to Jackson, Mississippi and then to Detroit, where Edgerly attended The Liggett School. Around 1892, Edgerly moved with her mother and sisters to San Francisco. [2]
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States (1889–1893); lived and died in Indianapolis Thomas A. Hendricks , 21st Vice President of the United States (1863–1869) Eric Holcomb , Governor of Indiana
Brian Edgerly (born 1943), American baseball player; Chris Edgerly (born 1969), American voice actor, comedian and singer; Clara Power Edgerly (died 1896), American elocutionist; Edward Edgerly, American politician in Pennsylvania; Mira Edgerly-Korzybska (1872–1954), American painter; Webster Edgerly (1852–1926), American social reform activist
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Frank J. Anderson, Marion County Sheriff (Indianapolis) Birch Bayh, former U.S. senator and presidential candidate (Terre Haute) Evan Bayh, U.S. senator and former governor of Indiana (Shirkieville) Albert J. Beveridge, U.S. senator of Indiana (Indianapolis) Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...
The following is a list of 74 individuals whose deaths have been related to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana: 42 drivers, 1 motorcyclist, 13 riding mechanics, and 18 others including a pit crew member, track personnel, and spectators have sustained fatal injuries or have had fatal medical conditions.
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]