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  2. Alexander Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Funeral Home is the oldest African American owned business in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina . Alexander Funeral Home was founded by Zechariah Alexander in 1914 when Alexander bought half of Coles and Smith Undertakes. In 1927 Alexander purchased the remaining part of the business and changed the name to the Alexander Funeral ...

  3. Casey Laskowski - Wikipedia

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    Died. August 15, 2003 (age 84) Political party. Democratic. Education. DePaul University. Occupation. Mortician and politician. Casimir "Casey" Laskowski was an American politician and mortician who served on the Chicago City Council for 24 years.

  4. Nathaniel Gist - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Gist (15 October 1733 – 1812) was born in Maryland and fought during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was reputed to be the father of Sequoyah the famous Cherokee by Wurteh Watts. Like his father Christopher Gist (1706–1759), he served in Braddock's Expedition in 1755 and the Forbes Expedition in 1758.

  5. Henry Fonda - Wikipedia

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    The home where Fonda was born in 1905 is preserved at The Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer in Grand Island, Nebraska. Fonda is widely recognized as one of the Hollywood greats of the classic era. On the centenary of his birth, May 16, 2005, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) honored Fonda with a marathon of his films.

  6. Cary Grant - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Grant was born Archibald Alec Leach on January 18, 1904, at 15 Hughenden Road in the northern Bristol, England suburb of Horfield. He was the second child of Elias James Leach (1872–1935) and Elsie Maria Leach (née Kingdon; 1877–1973). His father worked as a tailor's presser at a clothes factory, while his mother worked as a seamstress. His older brother John ...

  7. Gordie Howe - Wikipedia

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    Due to dementia, Howe spent most of his time after his wife's death residing with all four of his children on a rotating basis. While staying at his daughter's home, he suffered a major stroke on October 26, 2014. He died on June 10, 2016, at his son Murray's house in the Toledo suburb of Sylvania, Ohio, at the age of 88. No cause was given.

  8. George E. Mylonas - Wikipedia

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    He died in Athens, two weeks after having a heart attack at his home, on April 15, 1988, and was buried at Mykines, the modern village adjacent to the site of Mycenae. Personal life. Mylonas met Lena Papazoglou, another Greek refugee from Ionia, shortly after his return to Greece in 1923; the couple married in 1925.

  9. Bob Casey (baseball announcer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Casey (April 11, 1925 – March 27, 2005) was the only public address announcer in Minnesota Twins history until 2005. He started announcing Twins games when the franchise moved to Minnesota from Washington, D.C., in 1961. Casey worked 44 seasons and more than 3,000 games for the Twins. He was inducted into the Twins' Hall of Fame in 2003.

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