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Holt and Hagen welcomed sons Stefan and Cameron. News anchor Lester Holt’s wife, Carol Hagen, has been his rock for more than four decades. Holt and Hagen met at the age of 21 when she was a ...
Norris married graphic artist and Chicago Tribune cartoonist Lester J. Norris in 1923. They formed St. Charles Charities (now the Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Foundation) in 1924 [3] and funded multiple civic improvements throughout their lives including; the St. Charles Country Club, Arcada Theatre, Delnor Hospital, St. Charles East High School, the Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center ...
Lester Don Holt Jr. (born March 8, 1959) [3] is an American news anchor for the weekday edition of NBC Nightly News, NBC Nightly News Kids Edition, and Dateline NBC. On June 18, 2015, Holt was made the permanent anchor of NBC Nightly News following the demotion of Brian Williams .
Lester was born in Laurel, Mississippi, one of two children (both sons) of Pat Lester (1913–2009), an accountant with Gulf Oil, and Mary Sue (Thornton) Lester (1914–2009), a manager with Home Interiors and Gifts. [1] In 1948, he became a born-again Christian, and became involved in the Baptist church. [2]
News of U.S. Sen. Lester Hunt’s death shook the nation on June 19, 1954, when it was learned the former senator died by suicide. ... Hunt’s son, who was gay, had been convicted the previous ...
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Mitchel had at least two other children, including a daughter, Delores, with his first wife, [38] and a son, Jerry, with his second. [45] A longtime resident of Sunland-Tujunga, [46] Mitchel attained a double distinction in 1950: becoming both the neighborhood's first honorary mayor [b] and the president of the local chamber of commerce. [49 ...
Lester C. Hunt was born in Isabel, Illinois on July 8, 1892, a son of William Hunt and Viola (Callaway) Hunt. [2] He was raised in Atlanta, Illinois, and graduated from Atlanta's high school in 1912. [3] [4] Hunt played semi-professional baseball in Illinois, and visited Wyoming for the first time at age 19, when he joined a team in Lander. [5]