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Walter Bedell Smith was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 5 October 1895, [1] the elder of two sons of William Long Smith, a silk buyer for the Pettis Dry Goods Company, and his wife, Ida Francis née Bedell, who worked for the same company.
Ida Van Larkin was born in Lumberton, North Carolina on March 21, 1917. [1]Smith was the youngest of three children and grew up in a loving and sheltered environment. Her mother was African-American and her father was of mixed ethnicity.
Smith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of LDS Church apostle Hyrum M. Smith and Ida Elizabeth Bowman. He went to school at the University of Utah, where he majored in Theater. In 1929, he married Ruth Pingree. [1] Together they had seven children, Ruth, Ida, R.P. "Joe", Denis, Lynne, Hyrum, and Pauline. [2]
On television, she is best known for her role as Ida Greenberg in Desperate Housewives (2004–2007). She also had recurring roles on daytime soap operas General Hospital and Days of Our Lives. [2] She has appeared in feature films, including Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit.
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1993.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Smith was born Ruth Proskauer on August 14, 1907, in Deal, New Jersey, to Joseph M. Proskauer and Alice Naumburg and grew up in Manhattan.Her father served on the New York Supreme Court and was an adviser to New York Governor Alfred E. Smith and a partner of the law firm Proskauer Rose.
Ruth Ida Abrams (December 26, 1930 – September 12, 2019) was the first female justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, where she served from 1978 to 2000, and the first female appellate justice in Massachusetts.