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    There will be an Anglican funeral service at Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville, Va at 11:00 am on December 21, 2024, officiated by her pastor, The Rev. Jonathan Kell, rector of Church of Our ...

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    The Times-News is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in Hendersonville, North Carolina.It has served Henderson, Transylvania and Polk counties in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina since 1881.

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    Terry Baucom (October 6, 1952 – December 7, 2023) was an American bluegrass singer, banjo player, and band leader. He was nicknamed "The Duke of Drive" for his propelling banjo style.

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    Bob Davenport, 91, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, UCLA Bruins) and coach (Taylor Trojans). [59] Roland Dumas, 101, French lawyer and politician, president of the Constitutional Council (1995–2000) and minister of foreign affairs (1984–1986, 1988–1993). [60] Mark Germino, 73, American singer-songwriter. [61]

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    WCQS (88.1 FM) is a non-commercial public radio station in Asheville, North Carolina, serving Western North Carolina.It airs a news and talk radio format and is owned by Western North Carolina Public Radio, Inc. [2] [3] It airs programming from NPR, American Public Media and the Public Radio Exchange and is the flagship station of Blue Ridge Public Radio.

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  9. Malcolm Holcombe - Wikipedia

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    Holcombe was born and raised in Weaverville, North Carolina, about ten miles north of Asheville. [1] In his teen years, he played in local bands The Hilltoppers and Redwing, and since the early 1990's performed solo as a singer-songwriter.