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  2. Death of Michael Rosenblum - Wikipedia

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    Sharer finalized her divorce from her husband and married for a third time. She left the Pittsburgh area with her husband and daughter a few years later in response to a bomb threat. Her family did not know where she had gone, saying she was "off the map," [6] possibly having returned to her former home in Florida, or in Baltimore. Rosenblum's ...

  3. Shirley Ross - Wikipedia

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    Associated Press: "Shirley Ross Granted Divorce From Dolan", The San Bernardino Sun, January 8, 1944, p. 2 Dorothy Kilgallen : "Voice of Broadway: Gossip in Gotham" , Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , January 24, 1944, p. 22

  4. Helene Costello - Wikipedia

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    Costello was married four times, each marriage ending in divorce. Her first marriage was to football player John W. Regan in 1927. They divorced in June 1928. [9] Costello's second marriage was to actor/director Lowell Sherman, whom she married on March 15, 1930, in Beverly Hills. [2] They separated in November 1931 and were divorced in May 1932.

  5. See Posey - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, for a time, Posey was also a booking agent for Gus Greenlee’s Pittsburgh Crawfords. [ 3 ] He was the son of Homestead, PA steamship builder, Captain Cumberland Willis "CW" and Angelina "Anna" (Stevens) Posey, and was the middle sibling to Beatrice (Posey) Baker and Cumberland Willis "Cum" Posey, Jr.

  6. Lowell Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Booth filed for divorce claiming that Sherman neglected to provide for her and was cruel. She was granted a divorce on March 19, 1922. [10] In 1926, he married actress Pauline Garon. [11] Sherman filed for divorce on January 25, 1929, claiming that Garon had deserted him in August 1928 at the insistence of her parents.

  7. Robert Duggan (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Duggan was the son of Blanche and Frank L. Duggan. His father was the president of Consolidated Ice Company and at one time was the president of the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. He had two brothers, Frank Jr. and John. [1] He was educated at the Shady Side Academy. After graduating from high school in ...

  8. Sally Wiggin - Wikipedia

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    Wiggin also served on the boards of the Caring Foundation, Pittsburgh's Parental Stress Center, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, [13] and the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, [14] and has also helped to provide support to, and raise funds for, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank for over a decade.

  9. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.Descended from the Pittsburgh Gazette, established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the paper formed under its present title in 1927 from the consolidation of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and The Pittsburgh ...