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Gormley's music video for the song "All We Need" was released on June 27, 2010. It marks the final music video from his debut album. Gormley planned to write and record new songs in the future, [4] and in February 2014 he began working on new songs at The Uncharted Zone's recording studio. A Mark Gormley DVD is also in production.
Joseph Leo Gormley (May 22, 1914 – June 6, 2004) was the chief of chemistry and toxicology for the FBI. [1] Born in Clinton, Massachusetts, he was raised in Somerville, Massachusetts. Gormley received his bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry from Boston College. With his wife Frances he fathered and raised nine children.
Joseph M. Gormley: September 12, 2020: 60 Massachusetts: Unknown Summit Jefferson [53] [54] Ian Forgays: February 1, 2021: 54 Vermont: Avalanche Ammonoosuc Ravine Washington [55] [56] Timothy McClelland: August 14, 2021: 66 Connecticut: Natural causes Jewell Trail Washington [57] [58] Xi Chen: June 18, 2022: 53 Massachusetts: Hypothermia ...
Joan Frances Gormley (October 6, 1937 - October 19, 2007), a consecrated virgin in the Catholic Church, was an American scholar in the fields of classical literature and of biblical studies. She was a professor in the Department of Sacred Scripture at Mount St. Mary's Seminary .
Jody Gormley (16 August 1971 – 9 December 2024) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Tyrone and London county teams. He also played a coaching role for Down following his retirement from inter-county play, and held the role of Antrim football manager.
Richard M. Cohen, 76, American journalist, television producer (CBS News, CNN), and author, acute respiratory failure. [ 658 ] Alceu Collares , 97, Brazilian politician, governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1991–1995) and mayor of Porto Alegre (1986–1989), pneumonia.
The Times’ obituary quotes her surviving brother, Jon Marshack, who said Marshack last year wrote her own death notice. The obituary appeared on the website of midtown funeral home W.F. Gormley ...
Vice Admiral Robert Lee Ghormley (October 15, 1883 – June 21, 1958) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served as commander, South Pacific Area during World War II. [1]