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Faye Yager (December 19, 1948 - August 3, 2024) was a community activist who was the founder of "Children of the Underground," which established "safe homes" across North America and Europe for abused children.
According to his Dignity Memorial obituary, John was married to Barbara Houston before he died, and they welcomed two children together: daughter Katrine and son John IV. John also had a ...
Aubrey Lee Gatewood (November 17, 1938 – June 5, 2019) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 68 games over all or portions of four seasons for the Los Angeles/California Angels and Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball.
Ehmer was born on May 26, 1966, in New Jersey. [1] [2] He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. [3] ...
South-View Cemetery is a historic African-American-founded cemetery located approximately 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta, Georgia.An active operational cemetery on over 100 acres of land, it is the oldest African-American cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia and the oldest African-American “non eleemosynary” corporation in the country. [3]
Former President Jimmy Carter is expected to attend a memorial service on Tuesday in Atlanta for his wife Rosalynn Carter, who died Nov. 19 at age 96, a spokesman for The Carter Center confirmed.
Fans celebrated the musical legacy of slain rapper Takeoff on Friday at a memorial service in Atlanta, near where the artist grew up, that drew Justin Bieber, Drake and other big names in the ...
Joseph Reynolds "Joe" Mitchell was born the second son of Stephens and Carolyn Reynolds Mitchell in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 27, 1935. [4] He was the nephew of author Margaret Mitchell, the grandson of suffragist and Catholic activist Maybelle Stephens Mitchell and lawyer Eugene Mitchell, and the great-grandson of businesswoman and landowner Annie Fitzgerald Stephens.