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Bernice Compton Mitchell (October 27, 1939 – May 8, 2021) was the first African American woman to be elected as county commissioner in Payne County, Oklahoma, and only the second woman in the state of Oklahoma to serve in this position. She served from 1986 until 1996.
She was married for 54 years to Judge William H. Murphy Sr. and was survived by her sister, Mary Ann Franklin, son, noted Maryland trial attorney William H. Murphy, Jr., daughter, Madeline Murphy Rabb, [1] son, Arthur W. Murphy, son, Houston W. Murphy and daughter, former Director of the Washington D.C. office of the ACLU, Laura W. Murphy. [2]
Jacobson was married to Bernice Jacobson with whom he had two children: Marjorie Jacobson Gershwind and Mitchell Jacobson. [1] [4] The couple lived in Great Neck, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida. [1] They died together at their home on June 21, 2005, of carbon monoxide poisoning. [1] [3] [5] Their funeral was held at Temple Beth-El in Great ...
Murphy was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 2, 1973. [1] [2] His father and grandfather are pastors/bishops. [3] He moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 2001, with his wife Danielle and two children, to serve as the worship minister at New Birth. [3] He later founded The dReam Center Church of Atlanta in 2006, where Tasha Cobbs was on pastoral staff ...
Upon marrying Mitchell in March 1993, the pair went on to welcome five more children, including son Miles, born in November 1992, and daughters Shayne, Zola and Bella born in October 1994 ...
Jacqueline served as her witness. [27] Morris, a widower, was a retired investment banker who lived in Southampton, New York, [25] a graduate of St. George's School and Harvard, where he was a member of the Iroquois and Hasty Pudding Clubs, and was the son of Violet Lee (née Willing) Morris and John Boucher Morris of Baltimore. [28]
On that Easter weekend, Ted got himself into trouble when he and his son, Patrick, and his nephew, William Kennedy Smith, partied at Au Bar in Palm Beach, then returned to the Kennedy estate.
Norman Mitchell Driver (27 August 1918 – 19 March 2001), known professionally as Norman Mitchell, was an English television, stage and film actor. [ 1 ] Born in Sheffield , West Riding of Yorkshire , his father was a mining engineer and his mother a concert singer.