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  2. Lincoln Ragsdale - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Johnson Ragsdale Sr. (July 27, 1926 – June 9, 1995) was an influential leader in the Phoenix-area Civil Rights Movement.Known for his outspokenness, Ragsdale was instrumental in various reform efforts in the Valley, including voting rights and the desegregation of schools, neighborhoods, and public accommodations.

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  4. In memoriam segment - Wikipedia

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    An in memoriam segment is a memorial to the people, of one particular field or industry, who have recently died. Typically, such memorials air on television, mostly during awards ceremonies. These segments consist of images or video clips of the recently departed individuals, edited together into a montage and usually

  5. Ardmore Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is on the site of Ardmore Army Air Field (1942 to 1946), later Ardmore Air Force Base (1953 to 1959). Central Airlines served Ardmore from about 1951 until 1963. On April 22, 1966 American Flyers Flight 280 , flying a Lockheed Electra L-188 on approach to Ardmore crashed into a hill. 83 of the 98 aboard were killed.

  6. Melania Trump Delivers Eulogy at 'Beloved' Mother Amalija ...

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    Melania was joined at the funeral by Donald, 77, Baron and her father, Viktor, 79. The funeral was held one week after Melania announced via X that her mother died at age 78. “Amalija Knavs was ...

  7. Marie Muchmore - Wikipedia

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    Muchmore was born Marie Mobley in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Her mother was Chickasaw, listed as half Chickasaw by blood on the Dawes Rolls. [3] One of her sisters was Tessie Mobley (1906–1990), who became a notable operatic soprano. [4] Muchmore had no children.

  8. Ardmore, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    There are several recreation areas, including Linwood Park, Normandy Park, the Ardmore Ice Skating Club, and Vernon V. Young Memorial Park (home to the Ardmore Ave Pool and the community center known as "The Shack"). [17] South Ardmore Park is located in neighboring Wynnewood, and Merwood Park and Elwell Field are both adjacent to Ardmore. [23]

  9. Ardmore, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Ardmore is located at (34.987052, -86.843228 It is the northernmost settlement in the state of Alabama. [10] The town is concentrated along Alabama State Route 53, which runs south to north along Ardmore Avenue before veering east along the state line, where it runs congruent with Tennessee State Route 7 on Main Street.