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  2. Donald Yeagley - Wikipedia

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    Yeagley served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963 and was a Democrat. He then served in the Indiana Senate from 1963 to 1965. Yeagley died at the Tanglewood Trace Senior Living Community in Mishawaka, Indiana. [1] [2]

  3. Liz Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson was born in Akron, Ohio on June 8, 1918, to Charles Monroe Richardson and Henrietta M. Mehlbach and raised in Mishawaka, Indiana. [4] [5] She attended Milwaukee-Downer College in 1936 specializing in Art and English. [5]

  4. Mishawaka, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mishawaka (/ ˌ m ɪ ʃ ə ˈ w ɑː k ə /) is a city on the St. Joseph River, in Penn Township, St. Joseph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [6] The population was 51,063 as of the 2020 census. Its nickname is "the Princess City." Mishawaka is a principal city of the South Bend-Mishawaka, Indiana — Michigan, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  5. Donald Heirman - Wikipedia

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    Heirman was born and raised in Mishawaka, Indiana, where his father worked as a foreman for Uniroyal (US Rubber). [2] His potential as a student was evident from his time in Mishawaka High School, where he was involved in several extracurricular activities such as science and engineering clubs, choir, photographer for a newsletter, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, [3] drama production, [4 ...

  6. George Gulyanics - Wikipedia

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    Gulyanics won the South Bend, Indiana Golden Gloves welterweight title in 1937 and was an Indiana All-State fullback in 1938 at Mishawaka High School. He then attended Jones County Junior College in Ellisville, Mississippi and later played on the 1941 Alabama Crimson Tide football team. He served in the First Army Signal Corps from 1942 to 1945 ...

  7. Pete Candoli - Wikipedia

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    A native of Mishawaka, Indiana, Pete Candoli was the older brother of Conte Candoli. [1]During the 1940s he was a member of big bands led by Sonny Dunham, Will Bradley, Ray McKinley, Tommy Dorsey, Teddy Powell, Woody Herman, Boyd Raeburn, Tex Beneke, and Jerry Gray. [2]

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