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  2. Murder of Michelle Martinko - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Marie Martinko (October 6, 1961 – December 19, 1979) was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [7] Martinko was the younger of two daughters of Albert F. Martinko and Janet Martinko (née Zillig). [8] [9] She attended Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School, where she was an above average student and well regarded by school officials.

  3. Cedar Memorial - Wikipedia

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    History. C. John Linge is the President of the Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. He is the third generation of Linges to oversee the cemetery. The cemetery was founded by his grandfather Carl K. Linge. In 1929, Carl K. Linge bought a farm between Cedar Rapids and Marion and began planning the cemetery. Carl K. Linge died in 1963 and his son, David ...

  4. Don Canney - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US. Spouse. Gloria Oberer Canney. Profession. Engineer. Donald J. Canney (October 8, 1930 – March 20, 2011) was an American politician and civil engineer who served as the mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for twenty-two years from 1969 to 1992. [1] Canney is Cedar Rapids' longest-serving mayor to date. [2]

  5. Bob Netolicky - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where his father was a surgeon, Netolicky was an All-American selection at Drake University, playing for Coach Maury John. Netolicky was a first team All– Missouri Valley Conference selection in 1967 and left as Drake's all–time rebounding leader (717), and fifth all–time leading ...

  6. Grant Wood - Wikipedia

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    Grant Wood's boyhood home, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is listed as one of the most endangered historic sites in Iowa. [2] Wood was born in rural Iowa, 4 mi (6.43 km) east of Anamosa, on February 13, 1891, the son of Hattie DeEtte Weaver Wood and Francis Maryville Wood. [3] [4] His mother moved the family to Cedar Rapids after his father died in ...

  7. Joshua Casteel - Wikipedia

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    Iraq War. Joshua Casteel (27 December 1979 – 25 August 2012) was a United States Army soldier, conscientious objector, playwright, and divinity student. [1][2][3] He volunteered for the army in 2002 and conducted interrogations in Abu Ghraib prison. In 2005 he received an honorable discharge as a conscientious objector.

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