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  2. Loretta Clemens Tupper - Wikipedia

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    Americas Favorite Granny, by Diane Casselberry Manuel. The Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria, Ohio) Dated November 7, 1982. This article is a full-page story about the life of Loretta Clemens Tupper. Obituary for Frederick H. Tupper. The New York Times (New York City, New York) Dated June 3, 1974. Between Broadway, by Boarman Byrd.

  3. Louis Bettcher - Wikipedia

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    His mother, Cora Lee Hall Bettcher, who lived to the age of 93, was a school teacher and lecturer. From the age of eight through his high school years, he was raised in the town of Elyria, Ohio. He worked on truck farms doing general farming, butchering and blacksmithing until he graduated from high school in 1931.

  4. Dick Feagler - Wikipedia

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    Richard Feagler (July 29, 1938 – July 1, 2018) was an American journalist, playwright and television personality from Cleveland, Ohio. After attending Ohio University, he entered journalism in 1963, writing obituaries for the Cleveland Press. In 1970 Feagler started a regular feature column that continued until the Press closed in 1982. [1]

  5. Mark Winger - Wikipedia

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    Winger was born on November 26, 1962, in Elyria, Ohio, a residential suburb of Cleveland, to Sallie (née Fishman) and Jerrold Winger. He was raised Jewish alongside an older brother and sister in Elyria and went on to attend Elyria High School, graduating in 1981.

  6. Dwight Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Boyer (November 18, 1912 in Elyria, Ohio – October 15, 1978 in Willoughby, Ohio) was a reporter and marine historian of the Great Lakes.He wrote for The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) from 1944 to 1954, and for The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) from 1954 to 1978.

  7. Vic Janowicz - Wikipedia

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    Janowicz was born and raised in Elyria, Ohio as son of Polish immigrants. He went to Holy Cross Elementary School and graduated from Elyria High School. The stretch of Seventh Street which runs along the south side of Elyria High is named Vic Janowicz Drive in his honor. In addition, a life-size painting of Janowicz hangs in the lobby of the ...

  8. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Rosa Parks. Susan B. Anthony. Helen Keller. These are a few of the women whose names spark instant recognition of their contributions to American history.

  9. Howard Wendell - Wikipedia

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    A native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Wendell was one of two sons born to Irwin Wendell and Clara Heal. [1] [3] By 1913, the family had relocated to Elyria, Ohio, [4] where his father found regular employment at Parsch Lumber and Coal Company, [5] first as a truck driver and later as the foreman at the lumber yard.

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