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  2. Charles Harrelson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Harrelson was born on July 23, 1938, in Lovelady, Texas, [3] the son of Alma Lee (née Sparks; 1907–2002) and Voyde Harrelson (1901–1976).. He was married to Nancy Hillman Harrelson, Diane Lou Oswald, Jo Ann Harrelson and Gina Adelle Foster.

  3. Eliseo Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Eliseo Hernandez Moreno (September 27, 1959 – March 4, 1987) was an American spree killer who killed six people in the Houston region of Texas on October 11, 1983. Moreno shot and killed his wife, brother-in-law, a Texas Highway Patrol trooper, and three strangers before he was arrested. Moreno was found guilty of all six homicides and ...

  4. Deaths in April 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Joe Curl, 59, American basketball coach (University of Houston), heart failure. [284] Phillip Hayes Dean, 83, American stage actor, director and playwright, aortic aneurysm. [285] Reg Egan, 86, Australian footballer. [286] Peter Ellson, 88, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra). [287]

  5. National Museum of Funeral History - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Funeral History is a museum in Houston, Texas, that contains a collection of artifacts and relics that aim to "educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care." The 35,000-square-foot museum opened in 1992.

  6. Deaths in November 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Millar, 70, American film critic (Houston Chronicle) and comic strip writer (Tank McNamara), bile duct cancer. [569] Susil Moonesinghe, 82, Sri Lankan politician and diplomat. [570] Homer R. Warner, 90, American cardiologist, father of medical informatics, complications of pancreatitis. [571] Athar Zaidi, 66, Pakistani Test cricket umpire ...

  7. Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Chief Rufus Davis Jr. (1939–2022), former Chief of the Adai Caddo Indian Nation and founder of Chief Solutions Inc., a technical consulting firm in Houston, Texas. After a mass of Christian Burial at the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Natchitoches, he was laid to rest at St. Anne's Cemetery, a historical Adai ...

  8. Deaths in February 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Bob Boyd, 55, American professional golfer, leukemia. [262] Ben Fricke, 35, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), colon cancer. [263] Edwin D. Kilbourne, 90, American research scientist and influenza vaccine expert. [264] Dick Klugman, 87, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1990). [265]

  9. Buster Welch - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Welch trained a horse named Jessie Jack owned by C.E. Boyd, Jr. of Houston, Texas; he rode the horse to win the NCHA World Champion Stallion title. [12] In 1962, Welch and other competitors started the NCHA Futurity. The NCHA Futurity is an event for 3-year-old horses who have not been shown before.