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  2. Rob Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Pitts announced his diagnosis publicly in a YouTube video, in which he reflected on his life and accomplishments. [9] He died in hospice care on August 25, 2024, at the age of 45. [5] Pitts' funeral, which was preceded by a two-hour car show, was held at Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, South Carolina, which has a capacity of 3,500 people ...

  3. List of people executed in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people executed in Virginia after 1976. The Supreme Court decision in Gregg v. Georgia , issued in 1976, allowed for the reinstitution of the death penalty in the United States.

  4. Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Helen Pitts (1838–1903), American suffragette and the second wife of Frederick Douglass; Jacob Pitts (born 1979), American actor; Jake Pitts (born 1985), American lead guitarist of the rock band Black Veil Brides; James Pitts (disambiguation) Jay Pitts (born 1989), English rugby league footballer; Jennifer Pitts, Miss Virginia 2005

  5. Deaths in November 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Benedetti, 85, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1985–1986) and Senate (1986–1998), cardiovascular disease. [386] Roy Bhaskar, 70, British philosopher. [387] Jeremiah Coffey, 81, Irish-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sale (1989–2008). [388]

  6. 'Armed and Dangerous' Wis. Man Arrested for Allegedly ... - AOL

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    Police in Juneau County, Wis., say they’ve arrested a man wanted in connection with the deaths of a woman and two girls at a home in New Lisbon last month.

  7. Hugh Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Lynn Pitts (April 8, 1934 – April 14, 2017) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams. He also was a member of the Houston Oilers in the American Football League (AFL).

  8. Lucius Holsey Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Lucius Hosley Pitts Sr. (February 28, 1915 – February 25, 1974) was an American minister, theologian, educator, and academic administrator. He served as the president of Miles College in Fairfield, Alabama from 1961 to 1970, and became the first African American president of Paine College in 1971. [ 1 ]

  9. John J. Lenzini Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John J. "Butch" Lenzini Jr. (January 10, 1947 - November 13, 1996) was an American horse trainer in Thoroughbred flat racing best known for winning the 1982 Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series. Nicknamed "Butch," he was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, but raised in Rhode Island.