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Schroeder was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Florence Ella (Endebrock) and Louis Arthur Schroeder. [2] [3] He had an older sister, Nancy, and a younger brother, Rudy.. Schroeder moved with his family to Lorain, Ohio, when he was in elementary school and graduated from Lorain High School where he was an honors student and an outstanding athlete.
Schröder represented the German government at the funeral service for King Hussein of Jordan in Amman on 9 February 1999. [ 65 ] When British planes joined United States forces bombing Iraq without consulting the United Nations Security Council in December 1998, Schröder pledged "unlimited solidarity". [ 66 ]
Death notices for Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and the Yakima Valley.
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder expressed similar sentiments. [40] The UN General Assembly held an Emergency Special Session in "Tribute to the Memory of His Majesty the King of Jordan" on the day of the funeral, where further tributes were made by UN President Didier Oppertti and the various heads of the United Nations Regional Groups ...
Schröder has averaged 18.4 points and 6.6 assists per game this season, his first full one with the Nets. They traded for him midway through last season with the Toronto Raptors.
Friends and family of John Amos are remembering his legacy.. Amos’ loved ones gathered for a celebration of life at Leimert Park in Los Angeles on Nov. 21, where they pay tribute to the late ...
Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, and his state funeral took place on November 25, 1963, in Washington, D.C. As President Kennedy lay in state, foreign dignitaries—including heads of state and government and members of royal families—started to arrive in Washington to attend the state funeral on Monday. [1]
Thomas D. Schroeder (born 1959), American lawyer; Truus Schröder-Schräder (1889–1985), Dutch socialite; Ursula Schröder-Feinen (1936–2005), German singer; Wilfrid Schroder (1946–2013), Associate Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court; Wilhelm Schröder (1896–1979), German military officer; Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient (1804–1860 ...