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Helen Kleberg Groves (October 20, 1927 – May 6, 2022) was a horsewoman and cattle rancher dubbed the "First Lady of Cutting" by the San Antonio Express-News and inducted in 1988 into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. [1]
Morsi was known for writing primarily fiction and romance novels that feature stories of humor and insight as she portrays the lives of ordinary people in everyday situations. At the time of her death, she was living with her husband and daughter in San Antonio, Texas. [4]
Steve H. Murdock (June 2, 1948 – April 7, 2023) was an American sociologist and the former director of the United States Census Bureau.He held named professorships in sociology at Texas A&M University, the University of Texas at San Antonio and Rice University.
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His father, Bryan, was born in Ireland and moved to San Antonio in 1838. Callaghan Sr. served as mayor of San Antonio from 1847-49. His mother, Concepción Ramon, was a member of a local prominent family. The youngest child of the couple, Callaghan received an elementary education at St. Mary's Institute in San Antonio. [1]
He retired in December 2003 and died in San Antonio on April 17, 2017. [6] He married Nancy Joane Alexander on August 24, 1957, and together had three children. References
Elizabeth Toepperwein. He was born on October 16, 1869, in Boerne, Texas, to Johanna Bergman and Ferdinand Toepperwein.In 1903 he married Elizabeth Servaty (known as "Plinky") of New Haven, Connecticut.
Dorothy "Dottie" Thomas (née Martin) (San Antonio, Texas, September 18, 1922 – Seattle, January 9, 2015) was an American hematology researcher and administrator known for her work in developing bone marrow transplants.