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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2019.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Littleton v. Prange, 9 S.W.3d 223 (1999), was a 1999 lawsuit that voided a marriage where one of the individuals was a transgender woman, Christie Lee Littleton.The Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas ruled that, for purposes of Texas law, Littleton is male, and that her marriage to a man was therefore invalid.
The Texas Killing Fields is a title used to roughly denote the area surrounding the Interstate Highway 45 corridor southeast of Houston, where since the early 1970s, more than 30 bodies have been found, and specifically to a 25-acre patch of land in League City, Texas [1] where four women were found between 1983 and 1991.
Texas (18th district) August 7, 1989 44 Plane crash [181] Gambela, Ethiopia: Golden Gate Cemetery, Houston, Texas: Craig Washington: January 3, 1979 November 27, 1944 Lubbock, Texas: 101st (1989–1991) Larkin I. Smith Republican Mississippi (5th district) August 13, 1989 45 Plane crash [182] Perry County, Mississippi
Steve Ortmayer, 77, football coach (Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers) and executive (San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1944) [385] Cliff Simon , 58, South African-born American actor ( Stargate SG-1 ), athlete and pilot (b. 1962) [ 386 ]
His "funeral cortage was one of the largest ever seen in Corpus Christi" says his obituary, and businesses closed for the service. Felix Anton von Blucher (1819–1878) is the great-nephew of the Field Marshal von Blũcher who led German forces at the Battle of Waterloo. (In Texas records the spelling is usually anglicized.)
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Not long after the explosion and the other accidents at Texas City in 2005, however, BP's image in the U.S. was further tarnished by the near-sinking of the semi-submersible oil platform Thunder Horse PDQ in July of the same year [167] and, more crucially, in March 2006 when an oil pipeline spill was discovered in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, while ...