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This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in February 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Glasgow, Montana. Pages in category "People from Glasgow, Montana" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Born and lived on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation: Chief of the Blackfoot Confederacy [199] Marc Racicot: 1948–present Born in Thompson Falls; raised in Miles City and Libby: Governor of Montana (1993–2001); chairman of the Republican National Committee (2002–2003); lawyer [200] [201] Jeannette Rankin: 1880–1973 Born near and attended ...
Born, raised, and spent his last years in White Sulphur Springs: Singer; vaudeville performer; wrote a book about growing up African American in small-town Montana [115] [116] Wylie Gustafson: 1961–present Born in Conrad: Country western singer and songwriter; co-author of Montana's official lullaby [117] [118] [119] Nicolette Larson: 1952 ...
Mary Ellen Bews, New Zealand school principal and educationalist, born in Glasgow [103] Mary Cranston Mason (1846-1932), social reformer, temperance leader, Glasgow school board member [ 104 ] Humanities
Janet Gourlay (1863–1912) Egyptologist, born in Glasgow; Patrick Grant (born 1972), fashion designer; Angelica Gray (born 1990), model; Alasdair George Hay (born 1961), first and current chief fire officer of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service; Robert Hay (1799–1863), traveller, antiquarian, and Egyptologist; Amanda Hendrick (born 1990 ...
He attended Hillhead High School, Glasgow, [2] Glasgow University and, on both a Snell and a Jenkyns Exhibition, [3] Balliol College, Oxford. His Oxford career was distinguished by a First in Classical Moderations, 1930, [ 4 ] an Ireland and Craven Scholarship, 1930, [ 5 ] the Chancellor's Prize for Latin Verse, 1931, [ 6 ] and a First in ...
Doig was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana [5] to Charles "Charlie" Doig, ranch hand and Berneta Ringer Doig. [5] After the death of his mother on his sixth birthday, he was raised briefly (1947 - 1949) by his father and his father's second wife, Fern White, who had been hired as a ranch cook, and later by his father and his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth "Bessie" Ringer.