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Divorced from Surer, has since been remarried to Tomczyk Martin Tomczyk: Garth Tander: Leanne Ferrier Australia: Married 2005, divorced 2022. Garth (1997) and Leanne (2016) both won the Australian Formula Ford Championship. Mark Taylor: Coral Taylor Australia: Alejandro de Tomaso: Isabelle Haskell Argentina, United States [49] Jos Verstappen ...
Dennis Neary (February 11, 1944 – October 14, 2024) was an American politician who served in the Indiana Senate from the 8th district from 1976 to 1992. [ 1 ] He died on October 14, 2024, in Carmel, Indiana at age 80.
Tomczyk is a Polish surname. It may refer to: Dominik Tomczyk (born 1974), Polish basketball player; Martin Tomczyk (born 1981), German racing driver; Michael Tomczyk, computing pioneer; Paweł Tomczyk (born 1998), Polish footballer; Ryszard Tomczyk (born 1959), Polish politician and historian; Ryszard Tomczyk (boxer), Polish boxer
Dennis Gail Peters (April 17, 1937 – April 13, 2020) was an American analytical chemist who specialized in electrochemistry and was named the Herman T. Briscoe Professor at Indiana University in 1975. Peters led his own research group at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana until his death in 2020.
David Worth Dennis II (June 7, 1912 – January 6, 1999) was an American attorney and Republican United States Representative from Indiana from 1969 to 1975. Early life and education [ edit ]
Edward J. Tomczyk (December 13, 1917 – November 11, 1969) was an American politician. Tomczyk was born in Columbia Heights, Minnesota and went to the public, parochial, and vocational schools. He took extension courses at the University of Minnesota and went to law school.
Dennis Tyler (born December 4, 1942) is a convicted felon and former American politician who served as the mayor of Muncie, Indiana. On November 18, 2019, he was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and charged with theft of government funds. [ 1 ]
The 1964 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented the Indiana Hoosiers in the 1964 Big Ten Conference football season. The Hoosiers played their home games at Seventeenth Street Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was coached by Phil Dickens, in his seventh and final year as head coach of the Hoosiers.