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  2. Joanie Greggains - Wikipedia

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    Greggains was a special advisor to the California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. [2] She was the founder of Fit Camps, which features the Fat Flush programs and taught exercise at her fitness center in Mill Valley, California. Greggains resided in Northern California. She died on May 28, 2022. [3]

  3. Vivian Hickey - Wikipedia

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    Hickey was elected to the Rock Valley College Board and was involved with the Democratic Party. In 1974, Hickey was appointed to the Illinois Senate after Senator Betty Ann Keegan died while in office. Hickey served until 1979. In 2011, Hickey moved to Mill Valley, California to be closer to her family. She died at the Redwoods Retirement ...

  4. Edward Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Born in Seattle, Washington, Ferry won a gold medal in coxed pairs at the 1964 Summer Olympics with Conn Findlay. [1] They were first partnered in 1961, when Ferry was a 19-year-old sophomore at Stanford with only a year of rowing experience.

  5. Robert B. Pitts - Wikipedia

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    The two were married in January 1946, after he returned from the war. They made their permanent home in Mill Valley, California, where both served on numerous charitable and social organizations. The couple had no children. Pitts was active in the Mill Valley Community Church, and served on its board of trustees. [2]

  6. Jim Lange - Wikipedia

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    In later years, he lived in Marin County, California, with his wife, Michigan native Nancy Fleming, former Miss America 1961, whom he married in 1978. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Lange died of a heart attack at their home in Mill Valley, California on February 25, 2014.

  7. Mimi Fariña - Wikipedia

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    Fariña died of neuroendocrine cancer at her home in Mill Valley, California on July 18, 2001, at age 56. [1] A memorial service was held on August 7 at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. 1,200 people attended. [4] [5] The life of Mimi Fariña is partially chronicled in David Hajdu's book Positively 4th Street.

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