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  2. Ron Fragale - Wikipedia

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    Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 41st district; In office 2000–2014: Personal details; Born August 3, 1950Clarksburg, West Virginia, U.S.: Died: August 7, 2024 (aged 74)

  3. Gramma and Ginga - Wikipedia

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    Frank later became a merchant and proprietor of the Hi-De-Ho Pool Room. Gramma never worked outside the home or learned to drive a car, staying at home to raise two daughters, Marie Fumich (1930–2014) and Sheila Harris (1938–1997). At the time of her death, Gramma had five grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren.

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  5. The Exponent Telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Telegram was founded in 1861 as a weekly and went daily in 1902.The Exponent was founded as the News in 1910. It changed its name to The Exponent in 1920. The two papers came under common ownership and became daily morning and afternoon newspapers, respectively (with a combined Sunday edition), in 1927, Virgil Highland, one of the owners of The Telegram, was instrumental in the merger of ...

  6. Vontae Davis, former NFL star, found dead in Miami home ... - AOL

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    Vontae Davis, former NFL cornerback for the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills, has died, with all three teams confirming the news on Monday. He was 35, just two months short of ...

  7. Robert Graetz - Wikipedia

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    Graetz, of German descent, was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and educated in Columbus, Ohio. [2] His father was an engineer with the Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. [3] At Capital University in Bexley, Ohio, from which he graduated in 1950, [4] he started a "campus race relations club"; Walter White, the leader of the NAACP, was one of the club's speakers.

  8. Murder of Jessie Davis - Wikipedia

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    A single-casket funeral for Jessie and her daughter was held June 30 at the House of the Lord, with a subsequent interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park. The arrangements were handled by the Silva-Hostetler Funeral Home, both in the Akron area. [14] [15] Although members of the Cutts family attended, Davis' son Blake did not. The family "felt the ...

  9. Peter Marshall (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall was born Ralph Pierre LaCock on March 30, 1926 to Ralph and Jean LaCock, a show business family, in Clarksburg, West Virginia. [4] [5] Following his father's suicide when Marshall was 10, he moved to New York City to be with his mother, a costume designer. [5]