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Name Class Major Notability References Dee Barton: Jazz trombonist and big band drummer known with the Stan Kenton Orchestra : W. Earl Brown: 1986 Theater and radio/television
When the funeral train of William McKinley arrived in Washington, D.C., on September 16, 1901, two days after his death, the casket was taken to the East Room in the White House where a lavish display of palms, fruit trees, and floral arrangements transversed into the Cross Hall. The following day, McKinley's casket was transported to the ...
A VC-25 of the 89th Airlift Wing departs Ellington Field, Texas on December 3, 2018, carrying the remains of George Bush to Washington for the state funeral The casket carrying George Bush's remains arrives at Joint Base Andrews on December 3, 2018 The color party, honorary pallbearers, and pallbearers with the casket carrying the remains of ...
Honoring her legacy. Betty White‘s loved ones have already begun to plan her memorial in the wake of her Friday, December 31, death at age 99. Betty White's Best Moments Through the Years Read ...
White Chapel Memorial Cemetery or simply White Chapel Cemetery is a memorial cemetery at 621 West Long Lake Road in Troy, Oakland County, Michigan.In the 1920s, a group of investors led by Clarence J. Sanger had a new vision for a cemetery and proposed their idea to Detroit architect Alvin Harley.
Adrienne Vaughan (February 2, 1978 [1] – August 3, 2023) [2] [3] was an American businesswoman and publishing house executive who was the President of publishing house Bloomsbury USA.
Elizabeth A. Struble, postmaster of the White Mills Post Office, was killed Saturday, Oct. 5, driving east toward Hawley, after being struck by an SUV on Route 6. The driver of this vehicle was ...
Strother also spent a year (1832) at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, [4] After desultory studies in law and medicine, and a continued inability to obtain a position at West Point, now because of his father's lack of political clout in the Jacksonian era, Strother and friend John Ranson in 1835 took a 500-mile (805 km) round trip ...