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  2. Robert I. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Robert I. Marshall was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 16, 1946. He earned his BA from Thomas Edison State College. Marshall died at a hospital in Newark, Delaware on March 30, 2024, at the age of 77. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Ted Blunt - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Blunt (March 22, 1943 – January 11, 2024) was an American politician, educator, and athlete. Blunt's political career in the state of Delaware included serving 16 years as a Wilmington District Councilman and eight years as city council president.

  4. Richard S. Gebelein - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stephen Gebelein (June 8, 1946 – December 22, 2021) was an American politician and jurist who served as the Attorney General of Delaware from 1979 through 1983, as a judge on the Delaware Superior Court from 1984 through 2005, and as an international judge in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. Al Neiger - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical engineering major, he retired after the 1963 season and entered private business in the Wilmington area. [4] Neiger is a member of both the University of Delaware Athletics Hall of Fame and the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. [5] Neiger died on October 3, 2022, at the age ...

  6. Thomas B. Evans Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Evans was born in Nashville, Tennessee, attended the public schools of Old Hickory, Tennessee, and Seaford, Delaware, and graduated from Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia, in 1947. He then graduated from the University of Virginia in 1953, where he was a member of St. Elmo Hall and the University of Virginia Law School in 1956.

  7. Daniel L. Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    When he was two, he and his family moved to Wilmington, Delaware. Herrmann graduated from Wilmington High School in 1931, the University of Delaware in 1935 and the Georgetown University Law Center in 1939. [5] [6] Herrmann's first legal job after passing the bar was for Wilmington attorney Steward Lynch, for whom he worked until enlisting in ...

  8. Steven Brian Pennell - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware State Attorney General objected to the death penalty, but the judges sentenced Pennell to death anyway. His execution was scheduled for March 14, 1992. Two people appealed against Pennell's execution, but both were unanimously dismissed by the court. His wife, Vera Catherine Pennell, appealed the Supreme Court's decision.

  9. Gary Chelosky - Wikipedia

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    He began swimming competitively at an early age and was successful at Delaware Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) tournaments in the early 1960s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He repeatedly won Delaware youth championships and in 1962 set the national record in the 10-and-under category for the 50-yard breaststroke, having a time of 36 seconds. [ 4 ]