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  2. Ivan Raimi - Wikipedia

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    Ivan M. Raimi was born in Royal Oak, Michigan. He is third of five children born to Celia Barbara (née Abrams), who owned lingerie shops, and Leonard Ronald Raimi, who owned home furnishing stores. [3] [4] Ivan was raised in Conservative Judaism, and his ancestors emigrated from Russia and Hungary. [5] His sister remains in Michigan.

  3. Sam Raimi - Wikipedia

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    Raimi was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, [2] to a Conservative Jewish family. [6] He is a son of merchants Celia Barbara (née Abrams) and Leonard Ronald Raimi. [3] His ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Russia and Hungary. [7] His younger brother Ted is an actor, [8] and his older brother Ivan is a screenwriter and physician. [7]

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    Ring Lardner Jr. (1915–2000) John Laurie (1897–1980) (ashes were scattered into the English Channel) Harry Lauter (1914–1990) John Phillip Law (1937–2008) Peter Lawford (1923–1984), actor, was cremated and ashes originally buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery; they were later removed and sprinkled in the Pacific Ocean.

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    F. A. Little Jr., 87, American jurist, judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (1984–2006). [ 848 ] Robert I. Marshall , 77, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1979–2019).

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  9. Ocean View Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Ocean View Amusement Park was an amusement park at the end of Granby Street at Ocean View Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia, USA, opened in 1905 [1] and operated by Jack L. Greenspoon and Dudley Cooper The amusement park and its wooden coaster , the Rocket, appeared in the 1977 movie Rollercoaster but closed on 4 September 1978. [ 3 ]