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Holly Suzette Dunn (August 22, 1957 – November 14, 2016) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Dunn recorded for MTM Records between 1985 and 1988, Warner Bros. Records between 1988 and 1993, and River North Records between 1995 and 1997.
Dominick John Dunne [1] (October 29, 1925 – August 26, 2009) [2] was an American writer, investigative journalist, and producer. He began his career in film and television as a producer of the pioneering gay film The Boys in the Band (1970) and as the producer of the drama film The Panic in Needle Park (1971).
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Eddyville, Iowa. Pages in category "People from Eddyville, Iowa" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Edwin Arroyave is letting fans of his estranged wife, Teddi Mellencamp, know how she is doing following her brain tumor surgery.. In a statement posted to his Instagram Stories and main feed on ...
Dunn was born in Meridian, Mississippi, the son of Aubert C. Dunn, an attorney and politician, and Dorothy (Crum) Dunn. Aubert served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives , 1935–1937. In 1944, during World War II , he enlisted in the U.S. Navy , and served as a pharmacists' mate in the Asia-Pacific Theatre .
Francis John Dunn (March 22, 1922 – November 17, 1989) was a bishop in the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Dubuque in the state of Iowa from 1969 to 1989.
All of the executions occurred at the Kentucky State Penitentiary (KSP) in Eddyville. [1] As of 2024, Harold McQueen has been the only person executed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky involuntarily since 1976. Edward Lee Harper Jr. and Marco Allen Chapman both volunteered to be executed. [2]
In 2000, the remains of Mason Yarbrough, a Sikeston native and World War II marine, were found in the Pacific area on Makin Island and returned to his hometown for a military funeral. The George E. Day Parkway is named for Medal of Honor recipient Colonel George E. "Bud" Day, an F-100 Super Sabre pilot who is the only known American POW to ...