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  2. Tillie (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    A full page obituary was published in The Cincinnati Enquirer when Tillie died in 1932. An audience of two thousand celebrated her death in Terrace Park at her home on Elm Avenue in Terrace Park, Ohio as planes dropped carnations and the remaining three elephants stood by as a cannon was fired.

  3. Al Schottelkotte - Wikipedia

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    Albert Joseph "Al" Schottelkotte (/ ˈ ʃ ɒ t əl k ɒ t i / SHOT-əl-kot-ee; March 19, 1927 – December 25, 1996) was an American news anchor and reporter for Cincinnati's WCPO-TV for 27 years, rising through the executive ranks at WCPO and later the Scripps Howard Foundation until his death in December 1996.

  4. Eugene Ellington, Cincinnati pastor, business leader and ...

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    Cincinnati community leader the Rev. Eugene "Gene" Ellington died Saturday, according to his online obituary. He was 71. He was 71. He advocated for social change in his business career and ...

  5. Jodi Huisentruit - Wikipedia

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    Jodi Sue Huisentruit (/ ˈ h uː z ɪ n ˌ t r uː t /; born June 5, 1968 – c. June 27, 1995) was an American news anchor for KIMT in Mason City, Iowa.She disappeared in the early morning hours of June 27, 1995, soon after telling a colleague that she had overslept and was running late for work.

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  7. Bob Shreve - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, WLW added television to its service and Shreve was in the vanguard of talent to make the leap from radio to TV. In August 1950, he appeared in comedy skits on WLWT's Cincinnati at Sunset, the first local program to receive national broadcast via NBC. Thereafter, he proved himself able to provide whatever the hungry airwaves needed: an ...

  8. O'dell Owens - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Owens returned to Cincinnati as the head of the reproductive division at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, founding its fertility clinic in 1985. As Cincinnati's first reproductive endocrinologist, he performed the city's first in vitro fertilization and, in 1986, its first pregnancy from a frozen embryo.

  9. Steve Chomyszak - Wikipedia

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    A defensive tackle, he played for the AFL's New York Jets (1966–1967) and Cincinnati Bengals (1968–1973) of the AFL and NFL. He attended Syracuse University and was drafted in the 12th round (103rd overall) of the 1966 AFL Draft by the New York Jets, playing in two games that season and spending most of the season on the taxi squad.