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A plaque in memory of Nashvillians who died in World War I was dedicated by General Hugh Mott in 1924. [1] The cemetery was purchased by Stewart Enterprises in 1994. [1] On January 25, 2015, the chapel, by then listed on the National Register of Historic Places, burned. [2] Fireflies at Mt. Olivet as seen on a late June night.
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The Thompson family denounced racism and ethnic discrimination in the United States and assisted many ethnic minority families in their community. [4]: 42 Coming from a working-class family, Hugh Clowers Thompson Jr. plowed fields and later worked as an assistant for a funeral mortuary to support his family during his adolescence. [4]: 44
William Darrah Kelley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Hannah and David Kelley; his father died when he was two.David Kelley had been a watch and clock-maker, and later in life William Kelley bought one of those clocks to adorn his library. [1]
Mildred Ladner Thompson, 95, American journalist (Wall Street Journal, Associated Press). [ 477 ] Green Wix Unthank , 90, American senior judge, member of the US District Court for Eastern Kentucky (1980–2012).
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2012.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Frank Kanning Mott (January 21, 1866 – 1958) was the 35th mayor of Oakland, California. [ 1 ] Mott was born in San Francisco on January 21, 1866, [ 2 ] but his family moved to nearby Oakland when he was two years old.