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According to the Greenville County deputy coroner Kristine Strange, Childs died of blunt force trauma to the head in a crash at about 2:50 a.m. on Augusta Road at Lickville Road in Pelzer.
Chiara Corbella was born on 9 January 1984 in Rome as the second of two children to Roberto Corbella and Maria Anselma Ruzziconi; her elder sister being Elisa. Her baptism was celebrated on 5 February at the Roman church of Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano, where she also received her First Communion on 29 May 1994 and her Confirmation on 8 October 1995.
Jean Childs Young was born on July 1, 1933, in Marion, Alabama. [1] Her father, Norman Lorenzo Childs, worked at a family-owned grocery store and bakery in Marion, sometimes traveling around Alabama to sell the store's homemade peanut brittle during the Great Depression. [2] Her mother, Idella Jones Childs, was an elementary school teacher. [1]
Henry Childs (April 16, 1951 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, and the Green Bay Packers. He was a Pro Bowl player in 1979. Childs was inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame in 1994.
Only after the birth of their second child, a daughter Pauline Grace Maguy Ducruet, born on 4 May 1994, and his own double-bypass surgery did Prince Rainier give his blessing. [9] Louis and Pauline Ducruet were legitimated by their parents' marriage and are currently 15th and 16th in line of succession to the Monégasque throne .
Cushing, the Archbishop of Boston, performed the funeral mass, as he would for John F. Kennedy, assassinated 104 days later. [9] Siblings Caroline, then five years old, and John Jr., two and a half, did not attend. [1] The child was initially buried at Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts, the president's hometown.
The funeral of Queen Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) in Westminster Abbey was not until 5 March 1695. Purcell composed a setting of the sixth of the seven sentences of the Anglican Burial Service ("Thou Knowest Lord", Z. 58C) for the occasion, together with the March and Canzona, Z. 780. [1]