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  2. Jean Childs Young - Wikipedia

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    Jean Childs Young was born on July 1, 1933, in Marion, Alabama. [1] Her father, Norman Lorenzo Childs, worked at a family-owned grocery store and bakery in Marion, sometimes traveling around Alabama to sell the store's homemade peanut brittle during the Great Depression. [2] Her mother, Idella Jones Childs, was an elementary school teacher. [1]

  3. Meeker, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Meeker, Ohio. Coordinates: 40°38′37″N 83°18′21″W. Meeker is an unincorporated community in Marion County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. Meeker is served by Ridgedale Local School District.

  4. Joseph W. Summers - Wikipedia

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    Democratic. Spouse. Joyce Benson. Alma mater. Indiana Academy of Mortuary Science. Indiana University. Occupation. Funeral home director. Joseph W. Summers (March 8, 1930 – June 6, 1991) was a funeral director, community leader and Democrat who represented Indianapolis in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1977 until his death.

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  7. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2] According to Nigel Farndale, the Obituaries Editor of The Times, obituaries ought to be "balanced ...

  8. Anthony Scotto - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Anastasio. (father-in-law) Conviction (s) Bribery and racketeering (1979) Criminal penalty. Five years' imprisonment and fined $75,000 (1980) Anthony M. Scotto (Italian: [ˈskɔtto]; May 10, 1934 – August 21, 2021) was an American New York mobster and labor union racketeer in the Gambino crime family who ruled the Brooklyn waterfront.

  9. Marion Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Marion Marguerite Stokes (née Butler; November 25, 1929 – December 14, 2012) was an American access television producer, businesswoman, investor, civil rights demonstrator, activist, librarian, and prolific archivist, especially known for her archiving of hundreds of thousands of hours of television news footage spanning 35 years, from 1977 until her death in 2012, [1] [2] at which time she ...