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The Alderwoods Group formed on January 2, 2002, after the Loewen Group, then the second largest funeral home and cemetery operator in North America, emerged from bankruptcy. [2] In November 2006, Alderwoods was acquired by Service Corporation International in a US$ 1.2 billion deal reached in April of the same year.
Austin Droke, Legendary Owner of Cleveland [1] Kevin Brooks, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, mayor; Anthony Burger, southern gospel pianist, played for the Kingsmen Quartet for several years, pianist for the Gaither Vocal Band and the Gaither Homecoming series; Charles Paul Conn, author and university president
Sportspeople from Cleveland, Tennessee (23 P) Pages in category "People from Cleveland, Tennessee" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Gipson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alvin Gipson (1914–1987), American baseball player; Andy Gipson (born 1976), American politician; Charles Gipson (born 1972), American baseball player; Fred Gipson (1908–1973), American writer; Graham Gipson (1932–2023), Australian sprinter; Helen Gipson (born 1961), British ...
Gipson, 52, served in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for 24 years before retiring in 2023. He ran for the U.S. House in 2022 in California's 30th Congressional District, finishing ...
Patterson was born in Memphis, the son of the first international Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), J. O. Patterson Sr. (1912–1989) and Deborah Mason Patterson (1914–1985).
The people in this category were born in, notable residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Cleveland, Ohio See also: Category:People from Greater Cleveland Subcategories
George L. Forbes, president of Cleveland City Council, 1974–1989; Dave Ford, baseball player; Mark Foster, lead singer and founding member of Foster the People; Alan Freed, radio personality; Jonathan Freeman, Broadway and voice actor; Benny Friedman (1905–1982), Hall of Fame NFL football quarterback; Dan Friedman, graphic designer [7]