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The show stars Peter Krause as Nate Fisher, whose funeral director father (Richard Jenkins) dies and bequeaths ownership of the Fisher & Sons funeral home to Nate and his other son David (Michael C. Hall). The Fisher clan also includes widow Ruth Fisher (Frances Conroy) and daughter Claire Fisher (Lauren Ambrose).
Stanley Carlisle Draper (November 21, 1889 – January 8, 1976) was an American community leader responsible for the growth of Oklahoma City into a regional power during the mid-20th century. Together with Edward K. Gaylord , and other prominent members of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, he was able to shape the city into its present form.
For the descendants, and their close relatives, of William Henry Draper Jr. (1894–1974) American army officer, banker, government official, and diplomat. Pages in category "Draper family" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Also killed was the pilot, Michael Kaswan, 68, of Oklahoma City, according to the funeral home handling his services. He is listed in Federal Aviation Administration records as the owner of the ...
Sweeping deportations pledged by President-elect Donald Trump could pose an economic shock for the restaurant industry in ways that echo the pandemic: pricier menus, rising wages, and shuttered ...
They also owned a funeral home that performed funerals for the deceased that would be paid for by the estate. Some families sold their allotments to the Drummonds to cover the costs of their debt to the Hominy Trading Company. [5] [6] In 1910, Fred G. Drummond was appointed Henry Roan's guardian and he purchased parts of Roan's land. [7]
Silver Stone Homes in Edmond built this 6,874-square-foot home, with six bedrooms and six baths, at $3,149,000 the most expensive entry in the Spring Parade of Homes, at 13500 Adero Drive ...
Name Entered office Left office Party 4 William James Gault: August 12, 1890 April 12, 1892 5 Oscar A. Mitscher: April 23, 1892 April 9, 1894 Republican