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  2. Dan Coughlin (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Coughlin left the Plain Dealer in 1982, but worked part-time as a sports writer in later years, writing sports columns for suburban newspapers such as the Elyria Chronicle Telegram, and the Lake County News Herald. [5]

  3. 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.

  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.

  5. Robert J. Corts - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Corts (March 5, 1917 – August 25, 2013) was an American judge and politician who was a member of the Ohio Senate.Representing the 13th District from 1969−1974, Corts represented the area in and around Lorain.

  6. Elyria, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Elyria is served by many highways, including U.S. Route 20, the Ohio Turnpike, I-90, and State Routes 2, 113, 301 and 57. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The general airport for Elyria and Lorain is the Lorain County Regional Airport (located in New Russia Township), and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is the nearest major ...

  7. 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.

  8. Madeline Cain - Wikipedia

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    The second of four daughters born to Mary Rita (née Quinn) and Edward V. Cain, she grew up on West 104th street in Cleveland.Her father was a Cleveland prosecutor. She attended St. Augustine Academy and, at age 18, joined the Sisters of Charity.

  9. James Patrick Rossiter - Wikipedia

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    His New York Times obituary says Rossiter served as a lieutenant in an artillery unit in World War I. [1] He was among the founders of the Roger Israel Post 11 of the American Legion and actively promoted the cause of veterans.