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Fr. Donovan was responsible for the installation of a 500 seat chapel in the basement of the new church. This chapel incorporated the pews, confessionals, and Stations of the Cross from the original St. Mary's, which was converted into a parish hall at this time. A parish history relates that Fr. Donovan was a large and genial man, ideally ...
Laurence Higgins (September 3, 1928 – August 24, 2016) [1] was the founder and Pastor Emeritus of the St. Lawrence Catholic parish of Tampa, Florida in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. [2] Higgins served as pastor from 1958 to 2007.
Richard C. “Dick” Higgins, one of the few remaining survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, has died, a family member said Wednesday. Higgins died at home in Bend, Oregon, on Tuesday ...
Higgins was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. [2] Higgins played on Ornette Coleman's first records, beginning in 1958. [3] He then freelanced extensively with hard bop and other post-bop players, including Donald Byrd, Dexter Gordon, Grant Green, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Don Cherry, Paul Horn, Milt Jackson, Jackie McLean, Pat Metheny, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Lee ...
William Richard Higgins (January 15, 1945 – July 31, 1989) was a United States Marine Corps colonel who was captured in Lebanon in 1988 while serving on a United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission. He was held hostage, tortured [ 1 ] and eventually murdered by his captors.
Carol Higgins Clark (July 28, 1956 – June 12, 2023) was an American mystery author and actress. She was the daughter of suspense writer Mary Higgins Clark , with whom she co-authored several Christmas novels, and the former sister-in-law of author Mary Jane Clark .
Edward Haydn Higgins (February 21, 1932 – August 31, 2009) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and orchestrator. [1] His performance and composition in 1959's " Cry of Jazz " is preserved in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry.
Although Higgins was not the first person in the UK to die from AIDS-related illnesses (that being John Eaddie nine months before on 29 October 1981 [10] [11]), it was the death of Higgins that brought the disease fully into public view. [7] Martyn Butler, [12] Rupert Whitaker and Tony Calvert initiated the formation of the Terry Higgins Trust.