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  2. Mitch Hedberg - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 2005, Hedberg was found dead in his room at The Westminster Hotel in Livingston, New Jersey. [1] His death was announced by Howard Stern on March 31, but was largely overlooked. As a result, some people thought it was announced on April 1, and fans believed it was an April Fools' Day joke. [25]

  3. John Jay Mortimer - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer was married to Senga Clark (née Mucci) Mortimer, an editor at House Beautiful magazine. [20]Senga, the daughter of Col. Henry Mucci (1909–1997), [21] [22] was previously married and had a son, Dwight F. "Peter" Davis IV, from that marriage to Dwight Davis III, [23] a grandson of Dwight F. Davis, the U.S. Secretary of War. [24]

  4. Waltrip High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named after Stephen Pool Waltrip, a funeral home owner in the Houston Heights named principal of Reagan High School in 1918. [4] The school remained majority white until the early 1990s, when the school was equally white, black, and Hispanic. [5] In 1997 a portion of the Reagan High School boundary was rezoned to Waltrip. [6]

  5. Richard Mortimer - Wikipedia

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    His younger brother, Stanley Yates Mortimer [3] was married to Elizabeth Livingston Hall, [a] the second daughter of Valentine Hall Jr. [5] a banker and merchant. His paternal grandparents were Richard Mortimer and Harriett Cordelia Thompson; [ 6 ] Richard Mortimer was born in Cleckheaton, Yorkshire and emigrated to America in 1816, eventually ...

  6. List of burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Simpson (1811–1884), notable Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, delivered eulogy at funeral of Abraham Lincoln; Charles Emory Smith (1842–1908), U.S. Minister to Russia 1890–1891, U.S. Postmaster General 1898-1902; David Smyrl (1935–2016), actor and writer, known for his role of Mr. Handford (Hooper's Store) on Sesame ...

  7. WHERE ARE THEY NOW: All 165 cast members in 'Saturday ... - AOL

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    In 2021, she took home both the Emmys for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series and outstanding character voice-over performance again, after winning both in 2020, too. She won the same ...

  8. Charles Henry Pace - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Pace (August 4, 1886, Atlanta, GA – December 16, 1963, Pittsburgh, PA) was an American composer, publisher, and choral director of Christian music. At the age of 13, he relocated with his family to Chicago .

  9. Alfred M. Coats - Wikipedia

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    The Coats commissioned two homes from architect Ogden Codman, Jr.: a summer residence in Newport in 1895–1896 [48] and a winter home in Providence, at 13 Brown Street, in 1900–1901. [49] In 1916, the Coats moved to 77 Williams Street, a residence previously owned by James Coats, [ 50 ] [ 51 ] and in 1926, had a new home designed by Clarke ...