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My Ticket Home, alternative metal band; O.A.R., roots rock band; Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk-activist singer and songwriter; grew up in Columbus, which provided the inspiration for his song "Boy in Ohio"; studied journalism at Ohio State University; Don Patterson (1936–1988), jazz organist
The funeral space in the chapel was dedicated to Huntington in 1902 with the placement of a bronze tablet there. [40] The Mortuary Chapel was designed to be a place where funerals could be held. Over time, few funerals were held there. Instead, the public began using the chapel as a meditative space, and requesting to be buried inside it. [32]
Chic Harley was a great runner, a great passer, a great kicker and a great defensive back. That's why he's on my first-team." [3] In 1951 Harley was one of 44 players and coaches selected as the charter members of the College Football Hall of Fame. In Harley's era, the Buckeyes played in Ohio Field, which had a seating capacity of no more than ...
Dick Van Dyke is the gift that keeps on giving. Van Dyke has been married twice and lived for more than 30 years with a partner. He met his current wife, Arlene Silver, when he was in his 80s, and ...
Mike Shannon (1939-2023), affiliated with St. Louis Cardinals for over 50 years, as a player (1962–1970), in front office, and, since 1972, radio and TV announcer; Scott Shannon (born 1947), a radio disk jockey hosting WCBS-FM in New York City. Augustus Shapleigh (1810–1902), president of Shapleigh Hardware Company and early pioneer of St ...
Musician Steve Harley has died of cancer, aged 73. The singer , who performed as part of Cockney Rebel, was touring up until January but was forced to cancel dates last month after being diagnosed ...
Walter Arlen, 103, Austrian-born American composer and music critic. [26]Naldo Dasso, 92, Argentine Olympic equestrian (1956, 1960). [27]Bill R. Fuller, 85, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1979–1984).