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Eric Paulsen, the legendary WWL news anchor, died on Saturday following a battle with cancer. He served the Greater New Orleans community for over 40 years.
Among the 14 people killed in the New Orleans attack: a warehouse manager, an account executive, an aspiring nurse and two loving parents.
In 1999, SCI also introduced its Dignity Memorial branding. [ 9 ] Between 2002 and 2006, SCI reduced its net debt (total debt minus cash) by more than US$ 1.0 billion, increased operating cash flow, and simplified its field management organization to enhance efficiency, performance, and accountability.
[4] [9] She worked at the United States Public Health Service Hospital at Carville, and at the Charity Hospital of New Orleans, early in her career, [3] and later in Zaire, Colombia, Algeria, and Haiti [10] consulting on public health and nutrition projects. She was a nutrition fellow of the Louisiana Geriatric Education Center, and in 2012 ...
Scotty Robertson, 81, American basketball coach (New Orleans Jazz, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons), cancer. [209] Jerome J. Shestack, 88, American human rights activist and attorney, President of American Bar Association (1997–1998). [210] Jean Tabary, 81, French comic strip artist. [211] Norm Willey, 83, American football player ...
Vincent Joseph Marinello (1938/1939 – February 21, 2020) was an American longtime sportscaster who was featured on WWL AM/FM radio and, previously, on WVUE and WDSU in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] He was later known as a leading media personality, covering aspects of the recovery of the city from the devastation following Hurricane Katrina. [2]
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) -- Did you know that New Orleans has an official, city-dedicated memorial to the victims of Hurricane Katrina? On one of the busiest streets in New Orleans -- but in a rarely ...
All Saints Day in New Orleans – Decorating the Tombs in One of the City Cemeteries, an 1885 engraving. Saint Louis Cemetery (French: Cimetière Saint-Louis, Spanish: Cementerio de San Luis) is the name of three Catholic cemeteries in New Orleans, Louisiana. Most of the graves are above-ground vaults constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries.