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In 1985 Loewen Group went public and, in 1987, the company expanded into the United States. In the years that followed, Loewen rapidly expanded his company, purchasing hundreds of small independent funeral homes. By the mid-90s, the company had 15,000 employees and operated 1,115 funeral homes and was the world's second-largest funeral chain. [10]
Juan de Dios Román, 77, Spanish handball coach (Atlético Madrid BM, BM Ciudad Real, national team) and president of the RFEBM (2008–2013), stroke. [800] Anneliese Seonbuchner, 91, German Olympic hurdler . [801] Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, 83, French journalist, COVID-19. [802] Pearl Sullivan, 59, Malaysian-Canadian engineer, cancer. [803]
Lloydminster is a city in Canada which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling the provincial border between Alberta [3] and Saskatchewan. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The city is incorporated by both provinces as a single city with a single municipal administration.
Six Feet Under – an HBO series about a fictional funeral home List of reality television programs Lloyd M. Bucher – a US Navy commander whose funeral was handled from Poway Bernardo Mortuary, and whose funeral was the focus of an episode on the series
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ← May June July → The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2021.
Chang Yung-hsiang, 91, Taiwanese screenwriter (Beautiful Duckling, The Story of a Small Town, If I Were for Real). [208] Nola Chilton, 99, Israeli theatre director. [209] Rabah Driassa, 87, Algerian painter and singer. [210] Marina Galanou, Greek LGBT rights activist. [211] Mordechai Geldman, 75, German-born Israeli poet and psychologist ...
CKSA-FM (95.9 FM, New Country 95.9) is a radio station in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan. Owned by Stingray Group , it broadcasts a country format. The station broadcasts from the studios in downtown Lloydminster on the Alberta side of the provincial border.
McCaw's great-great-grandfather immigrated to New Zealand from the Scottish Borders in 1893, [5] and settled in the Hakataramea Valley, Waimate District, South Canterbury. McCaw's father took over the family farm and his mother was a teacher at Kurow. [6] On New Year's Eve 1980, Richard Hugh McCaw was born in the nearby town of Oamaru. [7]