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After his father died when Monaghan was four years old, [7] Monaghan's mother had difficulties raising him alone, and at age six, in 1943, Monaghan and his younger brother Jim ended up in an orphanage until their mother collected them again in 1949. [8]
In 1960, [10] Tom Monaghan and his brother, Jim, took over the operation of DomiNick's, an existing location of a small pizza restaurant chain that had been owned by Dominick DeVarti, at 507 Cross Street (now 301 West Cross Street) [11] in Ypsilanti, Michigan, [12] near Eastern Michigan University. [13]
The protagonist of the novel is a 13-year-old orphan named Tom Mullen. He lives in the Old Swan area of Liverpool with his hostile foster parents and his "brother", Brian. One night, Tom and Brian creep out to investigate a mysterious excavation near their school and discover that the workmen have uncovered an old graveyard.
“The family of Jake Gardner has asked Tom Monaghan and myself to share the news of his death today, at his own hand,” attorney Stu Dornan said at a press conference Sunday.
Tom Monaghan, the founder of Domino's Pizza, eats lunch with students at the University of Ave Maria which he founded in Ave Maria, Florida. The University and town were built on a 5,000-acre ...
Tom Smothers. Tom Smothers, one-half of the iconic musical comedy duo the Smothers Brothers, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 26.He was 86. The sad news was announced in a statement from his brother ...
Thomas J. Monaghan (politician) (1914–1992), American politician; Thomas J. Monaghan (attorney), American attorney; Thomas Monaghan (hurler) (born 1997), Irish hurler; Tom Monaghan (born 1937), American entrepreneur; Tom Monaghan (dual player) (born 1944), Irish hurler, Gaelic footballer and coach; Tommy Monaghan, a fictional super powered ...
Tom Smothers, half of the famed Smothers Brothers comedy and music duo that fought racism, the Vietnam War and television censors, died on Tuesday, his family said.