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  2. OBITUARY: Marcella A. Schutte - AOL

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    Aug. 24—(Note: This obituary did not appear in Thursday's Daily News as scheduled.) Marcella A. "Marcie" Schutte died Wednesday, August 23, 2023, surrounded by her family following complications ...

  3. Gert Schutte - Wikipedia

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    Gerrit Jan Schutte (24 May 1939 – 25 January 2022) was a Dutch politician and teacher. He was the party leader of the now defunct Reformed Political League (GPV), which later merged into the Christian Union (CU), from 1981 to 2001.

  4. Main Missile and Artillery Directorate - Wikipedia

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    Satellite imagery of the Lipetsk arsenal. Arsenals of the GRAU, according to Kommersant-Vlast in 2005, included the 53rd at Dzerzhinsk, Nizhniy Novogorod Oblast, the 55th in the Sklad-40 microraion at Rzhev, the 60th at Kaluga, the 63rd at Lipetsk, the 75th at Serpukhov south of Moscow, and the 97th at Skolin (all five in the Moscow Military District).

  5. Clarence Schutte - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Henry Schutte (pronounced / ˈ ʃ uː t i / SHOO-tee; April 6, 1901 – November 5, 1970) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Northern Normal and Industrial School , South Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota .

  6. Patteson-Schutte House - Wikipedia

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    The Patteson-Schutte House is a historic house located on the south side of the James River in Richmond, Virginia. It is likely to be one of the earliest extant buildings within the City of Richmond. It was built sometime between 1725 and 1750 by James Patteson, the overseer of a south side plantation owned by Benjamin Schutte, a Richmond planter.

  7. Graue Mill - Wikipedia

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    Settling in what was the farming village and early transportation hub of Fullersburg, Illinois, formerly named Brush Hill, he and William Asche (whose brother-in-law, Henry Fischer, built a wind-powered grist mill in what is now Mount Emblem Cemetery) filed claim in 1849 to a tract of damp, clay-rich bottomland along the banks of Salt Creek ...

  8. Franz Ernst Schütte - Wikipedia

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    Franz Ernst Schütte (21 November 1836 – 1 February 1911) was a German entrepreneur-businessman who during his lifetime became celebrated for the extent of his wealth. . Although his business activities extended across several different sectors, including shipbuilding and land reclamation-development, it was on account of his oil importing activities, which included the establishment of the ...

  9. Dan Schutte - Wikipedia

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    Schutte's compositions are primarily written for Catholic liturgical use, but over time have been used in Protestant worship. Some of the more notable include "City of God" (1981), "Only This I Want" (1981), "Blest Be the Lord" (1976), "You Are Near" (1971), "Though the Mountains May Fall" (1975), "Sing a New Song" (1972), "Glory and Praise to Our God" (1976), "Here I Am, Lord" (1981), "Table ...