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  2. Steve Gulley - Wikipedia

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    Steve Gulley (September 20, 1962 [1] – August 18, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of bluegrass music. [2] [3] He rose to prominence as a cast member at the Renfro Valley Barn Dance in Renfro Valley, Kentucky where he performed bluegrass, country and gospel music from the early 1980's through 1994.

  3. 'A Cincinnati broadcast legend': Friends, colleagues react to ...

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    Lomax joined Local 12 as a reporter in 1983 and became a morning show anchor in 1990. He co-anchored "Good Morning Cincinnati" for 32 years, and retired from the station after 39 years in 2022.

  4. Spring Grove Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum is a nonprofit rural cemetery and arboretum located at 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.At a size of 733 acres (2.97 km2), it is the third largest cemetery in the United States, after the Calverton National Cemetery and Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. [2]

  5. Dick Schafrath - Wikipedia

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    Richard Philip Schafrath (March 21, 1937 – August 15, 2021) was an American offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns, former Ohio State Senator, and author.During his tenure as an athlete, he won a national football championship with the 1957 Ohio State University Buckeyes and the 1964 NFL Championship with the Cleveland Browns.

  6. Deaths in January 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Ken Hunt, 69, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds). [351] John W. Ingram, 79, American railroad executive (Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad). [352] Anna Loginova, 29, Russian bodyguard for boxer Kostya Tszyu, head injury during carjacking. [353] Gerry McIntyre, 78, Irish Olympic athlete. [354]

  7. Deaths in March 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Bob Purkey, 78, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates), Alzheimer's disease. [152] John Shedd Reed, 90, American president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (1967–1986), natural causes. [153] Laurus Škurla, 80, Czechoslovakian-born American first hierarch of the ROCOR. [154]

  8. Chris Henry (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Henry (May 17, 1983 – December 17, 2009) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver for five seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers and was selected by the Bengals in the third round of the 2005 NFL draft.

  9. Charles A. Miller House - Wikipedia

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    By the last years of the 19th century, he had become prosperous enough to build the present house, which was constructed in 1890. He remained in business into the 20th century; in 1904, a city directory called him Cincinnati's oldest living funeral director. [4] Miller chose a prestigious architect to design his house: the firm of Samuel Hannaford.