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  2. List of people from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Granado (1948–2019), environmental, peace and social justice activist and organizer who co-founded the Colorado People's Environmental and Economic Network and Neighbors for a Toxic-Free Community in Denver

  3. Bob Enyart - Wikipedia

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    Robert Enyart (January 10, 1959 – September 12, 2021) was an American conservative talk radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church in Denver, Colorado. He was an anti-abortion advocate and political commentator. Enyart opposed mandated vaccinations and mask mandates for COVID-19. He died of COVID-19 in September 2021.

  4. Fairmount Cemetery (Denver, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, Colorado, was founded in 1890 and is Denver's second oldest operating cemetery after Riverside Cemetery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located in land south-east of the intersection of the major Denver roadways Alameda Ave. and Quebec St. (originally called Hyde Park Avenue).

  5. Cleo Parker Robinson - Wikipedia

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    She is most noted for founding the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble in 1970. [8] The ensemble is widely respected and recognized. It has toured internationally, performed at the Lincoln Center and received coverage and positive reviews from the New York Times, [9] Washington Post, [10] [11] and LA Times [12] Representative Mark Udall gave tribute to the ensemble on the floor of the US House ...

  6. Jerry Corbetta - Wikipedia

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    As a teenager, he started playing keyboards and joined a few Denver-based bands. The Moonrakers was one of them, and in '67-'68 Jerry led a locally popular five piece band "The Half Doesn't" that drew crowds in Denver's "3.2" beer bars like the "La Pichet" that served up 3.2% / low-alcohol beer and live music to Colorado's 18-year-olds.

  7. Carol Rymer Davis - Wikipedia

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    Rymer Davis was born in Denver, Colorado on November 28, 1944, the daughter of Drs. Charles and Marion Rymer. [4] She graduated from Colorado College with a bachelor's degree, and from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center with a medical degree. [4] She completed her residency in Albuquerque at the Lovelace Medicine Center. [4]

  8. J. Landis Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin was a patron of the arts. With his wife, he donated $25 million to the Denver Art Museum in 2006 and "more than $3 million" to the Clyfford Still Museum in 2011. [4] He was chairman emeritus of the Central City Opera House Association and the Houston Grand Opera. [6] Martin maintained close ties to his alma mater, Northwestern University.

  9. Peggy Kerns - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Peggy" Kerns née Shoup (March 17, 1941 – November 14, 2020) was a government ethics educator, government official, and state legislator in Colorado. From 1989 to 1997, she served in the Colorado House of Representatives as a Democrat. She was then appointed a government official by U.S. president Bill Clinton.

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