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George Sheppard "Dad" Gandy (October 20, 1851 [1] – November 25, 1946 [2]) was an American business executive and developer, best known for constructing the original Gandy Bridge, the first bridge to span the Tampa Bay in Florida.
Helen Wilburforce Gandy (April 8, 1897 – July 7, 1988) was the American longtime secretary to Federal Bureau of Investigation director J. Edgar Hoover, who called her "indispensable". Serving in that role for 54 years she exercised great behind-the-scenes influence on Hoover and the operations of the Bureau.
Christopher Henry Gandy (1867–1907), British cricketer; David Gandy (born 1980), British male model; Dylan Gandy (born 1982), American football player; Edythe Evelyn Gandy (1920–2007), American politician; Ellen Gandy (born 1991), British swimmer; George Gandy (1851–1946), American entrepreneur; Harry Luther Gandy (1881–1957), American ...
George Folsey Jr., the veteran film editor behind classic films such as “Coming to America” and “Animal House,” died Dec. 29. He was 84. Variety learned the news from Folsey Jr.’s son ...
George met his wife during their time at the University of Virginia, and they continued to date long-distance through graduate school. The couple later tied the knot in 1999.
Phillip Austin Gandy was born on August 28, 1950, in Hickory, Mississippi. [1] [2] He was the son of farmer Sam Gandy and Vera Estelle (Purvis) Gandy, and had one brother and three sisters. [3] [2] Gandy graduated from Hickory High School. [4] He then graduated from East Central Mississippi Community College and Southeastern Baptist College. [4]
Jason George and wife Vandana Khanna celebrated 25 years of wedded bliss with a romantic getaway to Italy. “She’s my Day One. I’ve known this woman since before I knew I wanted to be an actor.
Another brother, George Gandy, who arrived in 1838, named his child William Light Gandy in 1840. [61] On 7 July 1840, nine months after Light's death, Maria Gandy married Dr George Mayo, with whom she had 4 children. They lived in the Thebarton cottage for a while, before moving to Carrington Street.