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According to his obituary from Leesman Funeral Home in Millstadt, Hicks was born Aug. 30, 1978, in Belleville. ... and 9-10:45 a.m. Thursday, July 20, at Pechacek Funeral Homes, 1340 W. Market St ...
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A post office called Red Bud was established in 1852, and remained in operation until being discontinued in 1928. [2] The community was named for a grove of red bud trees near the original town site. [3] [4]
Red Bud is a city in Randolph County, Illinois, in the United States. The population was 3,804 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,804 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ]
Residents are watching cracks develop in their homes, worried they will end up like the dozen houses that collapsed over the summer in Rolling Hills Estates. 2 more homes red-tagged on Palos ...
Television news anchor and reporter for WKRC-TV [73] Robyn Bernard: 64 Actress (General Hospital). She made guest appearances in Whiz Kids, Simon & Simon, The Facts of Life and others. [74] March 13 Gerald M. Levin: 84 Former CEO. Appeared himself in 60 Minutes and The 2000s. [75] Bill Jorgensen: 96 Television news anchor for WNYW [76] Dan ...
Bud Chamberlain, 92, American baseball player and realtor. [371] Dadullah, app. 47, Pakistani Taliban leader (Bajaur Agency), airstrike. [372] Richard William Davis, 70, American child murderer and rapist, natural causes. [373] Aleksander Donner, 65, Ukrainian handball coach. [374] Lijon Eknilang, 66, Marshallese anti–nuclear weapons activist.
Bud Grant, 79, American television executive, president of CBS (1980–1987). [6] Anne LaBastille, 75, American author and ecologist. [7] Bébé Manga, 60, Cameroonian singer, cardiac arrest. [8] Bob McCann, 47, American basketball player (Minnesota Timberwolves, Washington Bullets), heart failure. [9] Harold Nelson, 88, New Zealand Olympic ...