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  2. Howard W. Peak - Wikipedia

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    Howard W. Peak (December 31, 1948 – November 30, 2024) was an American politician who served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1997 to 2001. He was succeeded in office by Ed Garza . [ 2 ] Prior to serving as mayor of the city, Peak served as a member of the San Antonio City Council from 1993 to 1997.

  3. José Esquivel - Wikipedia

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    According to his obituary, the artist was the son of José and Elvira Esquivel. [6] He was pre-deceased by Maria Inez Esquivel, his wife of 55 years. [6] Esquivel attended the Technical and Vocational High School in San Antonio, where he studied with Katherine Alsup, who entered his work in many competitions. [2]

  4. Arthur A. Seeligson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After studying at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire and then graduating from Yale University in 1942, Arthur Seeligson Jr. followed in his fathers footsteps as a successful investor in the oil and gas industry in Kansas. Seeligson returned to live in San Antonio and it was his home at the time of his death in 2001.

  5. Jesse Treviño - Wikipedia

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    According to Ruben C. Cordova, curator of his 2009 retrospective at the Museo Alameda, he was beloved [1] as well as famous within San Antonio: [3] "Jesse Treviño was far and away the most famous artist San Antonio ever produced. His renown greatly transcended the art world: he was the hometown hero par excellence.

  6. Gary DeLaune - Wikipedia

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    Gary DeLaune (June 20, 1933 – February 6, 2022) [1] [2] was an American news reporter and sportscaster for KENS-TV 5 in San Antonio, Texas, and reporter for KLIF-AM 1190 in Dallas, Texas.

  7. Jim Cullum Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1953. [1] As a child, Cullum Jr. became enamored of his father's music collection that included recordings by Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Lead Belly. [2] He bought his first cornet at the age of fourteen from a pawn shop for seven dollars.

  8. Deaths in April 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Sir Robert Martin, 66–67, New Zealand disability rights activist, member of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (since 2017). [725] MC Conrad, 52, British musician. [726] Herb Pardes, 89, American physician. [727] Pino Pinelli, 85, Italian painter. [728] Lyndall Ryan, 81, Australian historian, cancer. [729]

  9. Linda Pace - Wikipedia

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    Linda Pace (17 April 1945–2 July 2007) was an American artist, food magnate, heiress, and philanthropist who founded Artpace.She was born to parents who owned Pace Foods and took over the company with her husband Christopher “Kit” Goldsbury, before selling it to Kit after divorcing him.

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