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  2. John F. Long - Wikipedia

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    John F. Long (17 May 1920 – 29 February 2008) was a real-estate developer, philanthropist, and late-date pioneer of the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area.He is most often remembered for being the founder and primary developer of Maryvale, an urban village spanning Phoenix and Glendale.

  3. Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery is the official name given to a cemetery located at 2300 West Van Buren Street in Phoenix, Arizona owned by Dignity Memorial.The cemetery, which resulted as a merger of two historical cemeteries, Greenwood Memorial Park and Memory Lawn Memorial Park, is the final resting place of various notable former residents of Arizona.

  4. Robert Pickrell - Wikipedia

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    Pickrell attended Phoenix Union High School for one year before his family moved to Tucson. He graduated from Tucson Senior High School in 1940. After three years at the University of Arizona, Pickrell joined the Army. He served as a rifleman and flame thrower during World War II during the campaigns in Italy and Southern France. Returning to ...

  5. Winston C. Hackett - Wikipedia

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    Hackett moved to Phoenix in 1916 and established his medical practice in his home which was located at 729 W. Sherman Street. He thus became the first African-American physician in Arizona. In 1925, Hackett, his wife Ayra, and his two children moved to 1334 E. Jefferson Street.

  6. List of cemeteries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    All Souls Cemetery, Phoenix & Asylum Cemetery (1888–1960s) [94] Beth Israel Cemetery, includes Beth Hebrew Cemetery (Est. c. 1903 ) and Workmans Circle Cemetery [ 94 ] Cementerio Lindo, a.k.a. Salt River Cemetery (1890–1952) [ 97 ]

  7. River Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix was born on August 23, 1970, in Madras, Oregon, the first child of Arlyn Dunetz and John Lee Bottom. [4] He had four younger siblings, Rain (born 1972), Joaquin (born 1974), Liberty (born 1976) and Summer (born 1978), as well as a paternal half-sister, Jodean (born 1964). [5]

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  9. List of people from Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus Hancock – pioneer, one of the founders of Phoenix, first sheriff of Maricopa County [423] Jack Swilling – commonly credited being the founder of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. [424] Trinidad Swilling – known as "The Mother of Phoenix" was a Phoenix pioneer and the wife of Jack Swilling, the founder of Phoenix. [425] [426]

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