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  2. Lafayette mystery solved: Tombstone returned to owner's gravesite

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    Maus Funeral Home has all the records of who is buried in what plot.” ... According to his obituary, Mr. Kopp fathered three daughters — Sallie Thomas of Newark, Ohio, Alwilda Kopp of ...

  3. John Walker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin. Dore. Almo. Mercury. Philips. GTO. Arena. John Joseph Maus (November 12, 1943 – May 7, 2011), known professionally as John Walker, was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the founder of the Walker Brothers, who had their greatest success in the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom.

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    Early life. Ellsworth Raymond "Bumpy" Johnson was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on October 31, 1905, to Margaret Moultrie and William Johnson. When he was 10, his older brother Willie was accused of killing a white man. Afraid of a possible lynch mob, his parents mortgaged their tiny home to raise money to send Willie up north to live ...

  5. We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves - Wikipedia

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    Released: November 2011. We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves is the third album by American musician John Maus, released on June 27, 2011. Its title is derived from French philosopher Alain Badiou 's "Fifteen Theses on Contemporary Art". Maus said that he wrote the album in a "search for the perfect pop song".

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  7. Dutch Schultz - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Attorney Thomas Dewey. Allegiance. New York City's Five Families. Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer; August 6, 1901 – October 24, 1935) was an American mobster based in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Schultz made his fortune in organized crime -related activities, including bootlegging and the numbers racket.

  8. Billy Mays - Wikipedia

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    Billy Mays. William Darrell Mays Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) [2] [3] was an American television direct-response advertisement salesperson. Throughout his career, he promoted a wide variety of products, including OxiClean, Orange Glo, Kaboom, Zorbeez, and Mighty Mendit.

  9. R. S. Lewis Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has operated continuously in downtown Memphis, Tennessee since 1914. The home has held services for many prominent African-Americans, including Benjamin Hooks and Martin Luther King Jr. The Lewis family was known for its civic leadership.