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In 1999, SCI also introduced its Dignity Memorial branding. [9] Between 2002 and 2006, SCI reduced its net debt (total debt minus cash) by more than US$1.0 billion, increased operating cash flow, and simplified its field management organization to enhance efficiency, performance, and accountability. It also changed business and sales processes ...
Hill was born on November 8, 1936, in Hamilton, Texas to Earl and Dorothy Hill. [1] [2] After attending Brazosport High School in Freeport, Texas, where he was a multi-sport athlete, Hill went to Rice Institute in Houston, and played football under College Football Hall of Fame coach Jess Neely. He played offense, defense and punted on the Rice ...
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This is a memorial listing of English-language Wikipedians who have died. (Deceased Wikipedians who contributed in other languages are documented on their respective language wikis .) People in this list have changed English Wikipedia for the better in some way.
Nov. 29—He turned a promise made to his brother Marines into a personal vision, and with help, transformed 10 acres of tumbleweeds, jackrabbits and lizards north of Bakersfield into a green ...
Hamilton is located in central Hamilton County. U.S. Route 281 passes through the center of the city, leading north 21 miles (34 km) to Hico and south 16 miles (26 km) to Evant. Texas State Highway 36 (Main Street) crosses US 281 in the center of town and leads 32 miles (51 km) southeast to Gatesville and 33 miles (53 km) northwest to Comanche.
Bad News Brown, 33, Canadian rapper and harmonica player, beaten and shot. [122] Sir Arthur Bryan, 87, British businessman. [123] Tom Carnegie, 91, American sports announcer (Indianapolis Motor Speedway). [124] Bo Carpelan, 84, Finnish poet and author. [125] John Clay, 86, English cricketer. [126] Steve Dacri, 58, American magician, cancer. [127]
Gentry's Mill is an unincorporated community in Hamilton County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , [ citation needed ] the community had a population of 17 in 2000.