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Louise Darling Clement-Hoff [2] was born to John George and Eva Adele Ulett in Philadelphia and attended William Penn High School.She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Philadelphia College of Art (now known as the University of the Arts) and continued her art studies at the Tyler School of Art of Temple University, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Barnes Foundation.
Bruce Frederick Von Hoff (November 17, 1943 – September 11, 2012) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He was born in Oakland, California. [1] Von Hoff pitched in a total of thirteen games for the Houston Astros in the 1965 and 1967 seasons. He died at his home in Gulfport, Florida. [1]
Hoff was a member of the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association when it formed in 1979. [2] Unlike some other psychiatrists at the time, Hoff recognized that sexual orientation and gender identity were independent of one another, and criticized psychiatrists who pressured transgender women to enter into relationships with cisgender men.
Jill Jacobson, a star of film and TV known for her work in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the soap operas Falcon Crest and Days of Our Lives, has died.She was 70 years old. Jacobson's friend ...
Wayne Northrop, an actor known for his work on the soap operas “Days of Our Lives,” “Dynasty” and “Port Charles,” has died. He was 77. Northrop died Friday at the Motion Picture and ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2010.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
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Gerald Huff was born on March 12, 1943, in Clarksville, Arkansas, to Junior Gervis and Corene Crossno Huff. [2] He had a sister named Ada Jean. [2] In 1951, the Huff family left Arkansas for coal mining work opportunities in the town of Dragerton, Utah—a town that was later merged with the neighboring town of Columbia, Utah and incorporated as East Carbon.