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Russell S. Drago was born November 5, 1928, in Montague, Massachusetts to Stephen R. Drago and Lillia Mary Margret (Pucci) Drago. In 1950, Drago married Ruth Ann Burrill (January 29, 1929 – November 9, 2013). They remained married for 47 years until his death. They had four children, Patti Kouba (Drago), Steve, Paul, and Robert. [3]
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2013.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2023.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Vincenzo Filippo Cali and Maria Grazia (Drago) Cali John J. Cali (August 8, 1918 – February 1, 2014) was an American businessman, real estate developer, and philanthropist. [ 1 ]
Billy Eugene Burrows (November 30, 1945 [1] – June 24, 2019), known professionally by his stage name Billy Drago, was an American television and film actor. Drago's films, where he was frequently cast as a villain, included Clint Eastwood 's western Pale Rider and Brian De Palma 's The Untouchables .
Catherine Murat, Princess Murat (née Catherine Daingerfield Willis). This is a non-exhaustive list of some American socialites, so called American dollar princesses, from before the Gilded Age to the end of the 20th century, who married into the European titled nobility, peerage, or royalty.
Porter Glen "Port" Robertson (June 29, 1914 – June 10, 2003) [1] [2] was a former amateur freestyle wrestler and successful collegiate and Olympic wrestling coach. Robertson led the University of Oklahoma wrestling team to three NCAA wrestling championships in the 1950s and coached the United States freestyle wrestling team to three gold medals in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy.
Oscar Robertson, basketball player (Indianapolis) Glenn Robinson, basketball player (Gary) Glenn Robinson III, basketball player (Gary) Dave Schellhase, basketball player (Evansville) Billy Shepherd, basketball player (Carmel) Jerry Sichting, basketball player (Martinsville) Scott Skiles, basketball player and coach