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    R. Bernard Funeral Services opened in 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] The Bernard family received national publicity for the funeral home due to viral marketing campaigns. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] After the business received publicity, Ryan Bernard was contacted by producer Warren D. Robinson about developing a comedic reality series.

  3. Charles Ransom Miller - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ransom Miller (January 17, 1849 – July 18, 1922) was an editor-in-chief of The New York Times. He was born in Hanover, New Hampshire, to Elijah and Chastina Hoyt Miller. Miller attended Dartmouth College and graduated in 1872. After working at the Springfield Republican, the New York Times hired him on July 7, 1875.

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    Miller was born in 1934 in Brooklyn, New York.His father, Murray Miller, was a lawyer who worked as a solo practitioner, and his mother, Mary, was a legal secretary. [1] He attended college at the University of Rochester, graduating in 1955 with an A.B. with high honors.

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    Harvey Robert Miller (March 1, 1933 – April 27, 2015) was an American lawyer. The New York Times called him "the most prominent bankruptcy lawyer in the nation." [ 1 ] Born in New York City , Miller graduated from Brooklyn College (A.B., 1954) and Columbia University ( LL.B. , 1959), and was admitted to the bar in New York State in 1959.

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    Joseph Irwin Miller (May 26, 1909 – August 16, 2004) was an American industrialist, patron of modern architecture, and lay leader in the Christian ecumenical movement and civil rights. He was instrumental in the rise of the Cummins Corporation and in giving his home town ( Columbus, Indiana ) international stature with its modern architecture ...

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