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  2. Dorothy Geeben - Wikipedia

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    Funeral arrangements in Iowa were by Murdoch Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Marion, Iowa. Geeben was buried in Marion next to her late first husband, Cornelius ...

  3. Marion Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch's early life was spent in outdoor pursuits, developing in her that love of nature and desire for a life of freedom for women. [2] Of the family of six children, Marion was the second daughter. [1] Murdoch was educated at Northwestern Ladies' College, Evanston, Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin.

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  5. Mary Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Mary Charlotte Murdoch (26 September 1864 – 20 March 1916) was a Scottish-born physician and suffragist. She had a lifelong association with Kingston upon Hull , where she was the first woman doctor, a suffragist, and car owner.

  6. President Warren G. Harding's funeral in Marion in 1923 drew ...

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    On Aug. 10, 1923, an estimated 100,000 mourners gathered in Marion to pay their respects for the president. Mourners outside the home of Dr. George Harding, father of President Warren G. Harding ...

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    U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama walk down Pennsylvania Avenue enroute to the White House during the inaugural parade in Washington on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.

  8. Florence Buck - Wikipedia

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    Marion Murdoch and Florence Buck, in an 1894 newspaper. She moved to Boston, [15] and was an executive of the AUA Department of Religious Education from 1912 to 1925. [5] She edited The Beacon, a religious instruction magazine, [16] and The Beacon Hymnal, [17] wrote for other denominational publications, and ran summer institutes for teachers. [7]

  9. Marion Williams - Wikipedia

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    Marion Williams (August 29, 1927 – July 2, 1994) was an American gospel singer. Early years. ... While in Miami for her mother's funeral, she felt re-inspired to ...