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  2. Fred Bednarski - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 1957, Bednarski kicked the first-ever "soccer-style" field goal in American football history, [2] giving the team a 3-0 lead against Arkansas with the 38-yard kick. [ 3 ] After College

  3. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Quite often the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]

  4. Funeral home - Wikipedia

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    Funeral and memorial services may also take place at the funeral home. Many funeral homes offer prearrangement options for those who wish to plan their own funerals. [3] [1] Several large multi-national corporations in this service field have received exposure from high-profile litigation. [4]

  5. Former College Quarterback Tommy Lazzaro Dead at 27 After ...

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    Former Central Michigan University quarterback Tommy Lazzaro died on Sunday, December 22, after an apparent hunting accident in Florida. He was 27 years old. Lazzaro’s death was confirmed by the ...

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  7. Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. The Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel is a funeral home located on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. Founded in 1898 as Frank E. Campbell Burial and Cremation Company, the company is now owned by Service Corporation International.

  8. Chuck Hughes - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Hughes was buried in San Antonio, Texas, and all 40 of his Lions teammates attended his funeral, including head coach Joe Schmidt. [4] He was survived by his widow, Sharon Leah, and by his son, who was 23 months old at the time, Brandon Shane. [3] A $10,000 trust fund was set up for his son by an insurance company. [11]

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