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  2. Willard Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott was born on March 7, 1934, in Alexandria, Virginia, the only child of parents Willard Herman (1905—1977) and Mattie Thelma (née Phillips) Scott (1905—1977). [6] Scott was raised as and remained a fundamentalist Christian who considered becoming a minister before starting his broadcasting career.

  3. Willard Scott, Longtime ‘Today’ Show Weatherman, Dies at 87

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    Willard Scott, the longtime weatherman for the “Today” show and the original Ronald McDonald, died on Saturday morning. He was 87. “Today’s” Al Roker confirmed Scott’s passing on ...

  4. Willard Scott, Legendary 'Today' Show Weatherman, Dead at 87

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    Willard Scott, the legendary Today show weatherman, has died. He was 87.Al Roker confirmed Scott's death on Saturday by paying tribute to his former Today colleague on his Instagram. Roker shared ...

  5. Bill Priatko - Wikipedia

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    Priatko was born in 1931 in North Braddock, Pennsylvania, [1] and attended North Braddock Scott High School. [2]From 1951 to 1953, he played college football as a tackle and guars for the Pittsburgh Panthers, though his collegiate career was plagued by injuries.

  6. List of people from Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Tobin – auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh, bishop of Youngstown OH, and current bishop of Providence, Rhode Island; Cardinal Donald Wuerl – eleventh bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, current Archbishop of Washington; David Zubik – twelfth and current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh

  7. Fran Rogel - Wikipedia

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    Rogel was drafted by the Steelers in the eighth round (#100 overall) in the 1950 NFL draft, and he did not miss a game his eight seasons with the team (1950–1957). [ 2 ] Rogel's style of play was characterized by " Hey Diddle Diddle , Rogel up the middle" — a popular cheer by Steelers fans .

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