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Cedar Lawn Memorial Park (also known as Cedar Lawn Cemetery) is a cemetery and funeral home in Fremont, California, owned by Service Corporation International. The Lima Family Milpitas-Fremont Mortuary operates at the location. Interments number over 6,000.
The John C. Fremont Trail (the path of Fremont's march into Santa Barbara, California in December 1846) [206] Fremont Campground in the Los Padres National Forest [207] Fremont Bridge (Portland, Oregon) [208] Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nevada) [209] Fremont Ave in Staten Island, NY; Fremont Ave in Sunnyvale, CA
Morrison served as the Mayor of Fremont, California, for three different tenures: 1985 to 1989, 1994 to 2004, and 2012. On January 30, 2012, Morrison was appointed Mayor by the Fremont City Council following the death of his predecessor, the late Bob Wasserman, effective immediately. He was inaugurated into office to complete the remainder of ...
Axel the Bernese Mountain dog ran for “mayor” of Columbia’s Shandon neighborhood in 2018 and received several write-in votes. It is unclear who will run to fill his seat.
Inge Ludvigsen (born 1965), is a retired Norwegian footballer; Ingvard Ludvigsen (1904–1965), Danish boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics; Karl Ludvigsen (born 1934), American motoring journalist; Knutsen & Ludvigsen, Norwegian singing duo, Øystein Dolmen ("Knutsen") and Gustav Lorentzen ("Ludvigsen")
Ludvigsson may refer to: . Anne Ludvigsson (born 1950), Swedish social democratic politician; Fredrik Ludvigsson (born 1994), Swedish professional road cyclist; Jonas F. Ludvigsson, Swedish physician and epidemiologist
Karl E. Ludvigsen was born on April 24, 1934, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [1] [2] He was the son of Elliot "Lud" Ludvigsen, an engineer and executive of Eaton Corporation. [3] Karl Ludvigsen has been resident in England since 1980 and lives in Suffolk with his wife Annette.
Inge Ludvigsen (born 10 March 1965) is a retired Norwegian footballer from Bergen that played most of his career in Fyllingen Fotball. He also played for IK Start and SK Brann. [1] After he retired as a footballer he has been manager in Fyllingen Fotball but resigned in 2005. [2] Inge Ludvigsen is brother of footballer Per-Ove Ludvigsen. [3]