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Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, James Stephen Hodges was raised in East Prairie, Missouri and was a graduate of East Prairie High School. [3] [1] Following high school he attended Southeast Missouri State University, where he received a bachelor's degree in business administration, and the University of Missouri, where he obtained a Master of Business Administration.
William Wakefield Baum (November 21, 1926 – July 23, 2015) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau (1970–1973) and Archbishop of Washington (1973–1980) before serving in the Roman Curia as prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education (1980–1990) and the major penitentiary (1990–2001).
A complete obituary ran in the Southeast Missourian on November 10, 2018 [25] and an obituary ran in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch the following day [26] just ahead of the public memorial service. On November 18, on what would have been Boyd's 43rd birthday, friends and family gathered for a public memorial inside Academic Hall on the campus of ...
Marco Angulo, a midfielder for FC Cincinnati, died from injuries suffered in a car crash that took place Oct. 7 in Ecuador. "We are deeply saddened by the loss of Marco — a husband and father, a ...
By the mid-1950s, Hirsch expanded into the fledgling television industry with the formation of KFVS-TV in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The Hirsch family operated WKRO until 1984, when the station was sold to a local funeral director, William T. "Bill" Crain. Crain operated WKRO for close to ten years.
Get the Cape Girardeau, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... From disaster to hope: A Vermont family thankful for community support after flood destroyed home.
The Old Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau, Missouri was established between 1806 and 1808 by Louis Lorimier. [2] The cemetery is located at 500 North Fountain Street overlooking the Mississippi River. [3] There are believed to be more than 6,500 graves in the cemetery, most of them unmarked.
Frances Lee Myers was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, [4] [5] [6] and grew up in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where her father was a college dean. After he died when she was 12, the family fell apart, and she eventually landed in a children's home in Kentucky. [7] In 1956, she graduated with a degree in English education from Otterbein University ...