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  2. George Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Schenck and his wife, Virginia, were married for over a half-century until her death in 2023. They had two children, Jeffery and Kirk Schenck. Jeffery is an independent film producer having produced over 200 films. [3] Schenck died at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, on August 3, 2024, at the age of 82. [3] [5]

  3. Former NCIS Showrunner George Schenck Dead at 82 - AOL

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    TV Stars We Lost in 2024. View Gallery 74 Images. Schenck was born on February 12, 1942, and pursued his love for writing by studying at the University of Southern California, where he graduated ...

  4. George Schenck, ‘NCIS’ Showrunner, Dies at 82 - AOL

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    George Schenck, a TV writer, producer and showrunner on CBS’ police procedural “NCIS,” died at his home in Brentwood, Calif., on Aug. 3. He was 82. Born on February 12, 1942, Schenck ...

  5. List of HIV-positive people - Wikipedia

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    African-American Missouri teenager who was the victim of the first confirmed case of HIV/AIDS in North America. His death baffled doctors because AIDS was not discovered and officially recognized until June 5, 1981, when five San Francisco doctors discovered the disease, long after Rayford's death. [270]

  6. Women and HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    HIV/AIDS became the leading cause of death for African American women aged 25 to 34. [36] Black women are found to be 15 to 20 times as likely to become infected with HIV/AIDS than their white counterparts. [36] [38] Latina women are found to be 4 times as likely to contract HIV/AIDS than white women. [38] 2018

  7. NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often abbreviated to AIDS Memorial Quilt or AIDS Quilt, is a memorial to celebrate the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes. Weighing an estimated 54 tons, [ 1 ] it is the largest piece of community folk art in the world, as of 2020.

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  9. New York City AIDS Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The New York City AIDS Memorial is a public memorial in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City built "to honor New York City's 100,000+ men, women and children who have died from AIDS, and to commemorate and celebrate the efforts of the caregivers and activists."