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  3. Larry R. Beuchat - Wikipedia

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    Larry R. Beuchat (born July 23, 1943 [1]) is a food protection researcher and emeritus professor at the University of Georgia in Griffin, Georgia.Beuchat's work focuses on the microbiology of plant-based foods, molds and pathogens, and food safety.

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  5. Bubba Copeland - Wikipedia

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    A funeral was scheduled for November 9 at the First Baptist Church, with a burial set for November 10. [32] [20] Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones later said that the circumstances of Copeland's death were under investigation, though his social media posts were not. [33] Copeland's suicide received national attention.

  6. Jerry Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman's death was reported by the San Diego Padres on January 5, 2014. He died after being hospitalized after a fall in his home. [34] He was 89. [3] Coleman was interred at Miramar National Cemetery after a private funeral. [35]

  7. Jean Hale - Wikipedia

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    She married Dabney Coleman in 1961. They had three children: Quincy, Randy, and Kelly. They divorced in 1983. [3] [4] Hale died of natural causes on August 3, 2021, in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 82. [5]

  8. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    The Huffington Post reached out to historians across the country to create a list of women who deserve more recognition for their accomplishments.

  9. Nora Stewart Coleman - Wikipedia

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    The return of Coleman's ring became news in Hawaii, with articles appearing in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and the Honolulu Advertiser. [1] Coleman suffered a cerebral hemorrhage at her home in the Niu Valley neighborhood of Honolulu on May 1, 2005. [5] She died at The Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu on May 11, 2005, at the age of 85.