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Nancy Ann D'Onofrio was born on May 13, 1952, in Lincoln Park, Michigan, to Lenore and Eugene D'Onofrio. She was the valedictorian of her high school class. She met her husband Bob Seaman in 1972 and they married a year later. Bob worked at Ford Motor Company while Nancy stayed home. In 1979, Nancy and Bob had their first son Jeff, followed by ...
Elizabeth Lehman Belen (December 22, 1886 – July 24, 1975) was an American politician who served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1937 to 1938. [1] She was the first Democratic woman elected to the Michigan Legislature. She served as a delegate to the 1940 and 1944 Democratic National Conventions. [2]
Thomas G. Kavanagh, 79, American judge, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1975–1979). [103] Arthur Machado, 88, Brazilian football player and manager. Stan Pearson, 78, English footballer. [104]
Rosemary Ann Mariner was born in Harlingen, Texas, [6] to Cecil James Bryant and Constance Bryant (née Boylan), and grew up in San Diego, California with a keen interest in aircraft and flying. Her mother was a Navy nurse during World War II, and her father served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II and in the Air Force during the ...
Eastern Michigan University murdered in her dormitory room, scandal led to firing of university's president [18] Murder of Tara Lynn Grant: Macomb County: 2007-02-09: Murdered and dismembered by her husband [19] Murder of Jodi Parrack: Constantine: 2007-11-08: 11-year-old girl kidnapped while riding her bicycle: Murder of Matt Landry Detroit ...
In 1970, with the help from John Dingell, Robinson was one of the first women elected as a County Commissioner in Wayne County, Michigan. Robinson served as the County Commissioner until 1982. [2] [1] In 2006, 2008, and 2010, Robinson was a delegate for the Democratic Precinct. [2]
She was the first black woman to be elected as a circuit court judge in Michigan. [3] Prior to her death in 2018, Watts served as a board member at Focus: HOPE for 20 years, Woodward Academy, the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit, Black Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, a lifetime member of the NAACP, and a National Honorary Member of ...
Seaman died at the age of 78 on July 10, 1937, in Columbus, Ohio, and was buried in Marquette, Michigan. [1] After his death, a bronze plaque was placed on the museum door to commemorate him. [ 9 ] Arthur Seaman had two children: daughter Lucile Lamey [ 1 ] and son Wyllys A. Seaman, professor at the same university as his father and curator of ...