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Al Neuharth, 89, American newspaper businessman, columnist and author, founder of USA Today, complications of injuries from a fall. [390] Maurice Quentin, 92, French racing cyclist. [391] Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, Russian suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, shot and blunt force trauma. [392] Hilda Walterová, 98, Czech Olympic alpine skier. [393]
The Dr. Mary Fisher Clinic, now known as the Pagosa Springs Medical Center is named after her, [10] as is the Dr. Mary Fisher Medical Foundation, [11] and the Dr. Mary Fisher Park [12] in Pagosa Springs. Her former home at 138 Pagosa Street where she first operated her medical practice, is designated as a historic landmark. [13]
St. Mary's Hospital, Pueblo, Colorado. In 1882, the Sisters of Charity opened St. Mary's Hospital in what had been a two-story boarding house. The hospital eventually outgrew this building and a new, four-story, 90-bed structure was built and used until the mid-1950s. [3]
Feeney was born Mary Louise Feeney in Stamford, Connecticut, to parents William and Helen (Steblar) Feeney.She attended Sacred Heart Academy and entered the Sisters of Saint Joseph Convent in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 1937, professing her perpetual vows in 1943 and legally becoming Sister Helen Margaret.
Longtime college and NFL coach Greg Robinson died on Wednesday. He was 70 years old. Robinson’s son Dominic confirmed the news to Syracuse.com, saying his father died from a form of Alzheimer ...
Daniel Joseph Feeney (September 12, 1894 – September 15, 1969) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Portland in Maine from 1955 until his death in 1969. Biography