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  3. Richard Hunt, prolific Chicago sculptor whose public works ...

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    A private funeral is planned for Hunt in his hometown; his life and art will be honored at a public […] The post Richard Hunt, prolific Chicago sculptor whose public works explored civil rights ...

  4. Hunt family murders - Wikipedia

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    The victims were Carol Hunt, aged 61, and two of her daughters: Hannah Hunt, aged 28, and Louise Hunt, aged 25. [2] Hannah was a beautician, and Louise owned and ran a dog grooming business. The women were the family of Amy (daughter and sister), and BBC Radio 5 Live and Sky Sports racing commentator John Hunt (husband and father).

  5. Valerie V. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Valerie Virginia Hunt (July 22, 1916 – February 24, 2014) was an American scientist, author, and former professor of Physiological Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. [ citation needed ]

  6. Jack Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    Jack is present once again in early-2010, when Molly and Tyrone are having marriage difficulties and is seen in the Rovers after the funeral of Blanche Hunt (Maggie Jones) in May 2010. Jack appears on 9 September 2010 to visit Molly, after she has just given birth, and is told her and Tyrone's son will be named Jack in honour of him.

  7. Carrie Astor Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Carrie lived another twenty-two years and died on September 13, 1948, at the home of her son Richard, 1 Sutton Place (the former home of Anne Harriman Vanderbilt). [1] At the time of her death, she was the last surviving child of her parents. After a funeral at Trinity Church, she was buried alongside her husband at Woodlawn Cemetery. [33]

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  9. Pappy Waldorf - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Osbert "Pappy" Waldorf (October 3, 1902 – August 15, 1981) was an American college football player and coach. He received the first national collegiate football coach of the year award in 1935. Waldorf became known for his motivational coaching, connection with his players and the extremely organized and consistent coaching technique.