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  2. Charlotte Reeve Conover - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Daily News in 1940 called her "Dayton's foremost historian." [5] This obituary appeared on the front pages of the Dayton Daily News [6] and the Dayton Herald, [7] and on the editorial page of the Dayton Journal. [8] NCR chairman of the board E. A. Deeds called her "perhaps Dayton's most outstanding citizen." [5]

  3. Bette Rogge - Wikipedia

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    She began her radio career in the early 1950s at WSMK in Dayton, Ohio with Jack Wymer as the station announcer. [4]Rogge started on TV in the early 1950s with an exercise show called "The Perfect Pair," starring Bette and Toby Tobias, a fitness expert from the YMCA.

  4. Don May (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Don May was born in Dayton, Ohio, one of seven children of Edward S. May and Stella (Streit) May, [1] and attended Belmont High School, where he played alongside another future college All-American and NBA player, Bill Hosket. [2]

  5. Loren Wright - Wikipedia

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    Dayton, Ohio: Died: September 10, 2005 (aged 88) ... Dayton Daily News obituary This page was last edited on 3 October 2024, at 22:01 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Luke’s father inspired his country music career - AOL

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    According to his obituary, ... To help foot the bill, his parents re-mortgaged their house in Ohio. In 2013, Randy opened up to Dayton Daily News about his youngest son’s career in Hollywood.

  7. Virginia Weiffenbach Kettering - Wikipedia

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    Kettering was born July 15, 1907, in Bellevue, Kentucky, to architect and marble importer Norman and Clara Weiffenbach. [1] She was their only child. [3]She attended Moraine Park School, where she met husband-to-be Eugene Kettering, [4] Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, Carnegie Tech, and Lutherville Seminary.

  8. Levi and Matilda Stanley - Wikipedia

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    (From the Dayton Democrat, 3 August 1878.) "Burial of a Gypsy Queen. Twenty Thousand Persons Present—The Services—Character And History of the Gypsies." New York Times, 16 September 1878, page 1. "Notable Gypsy Burial." New York Times, 22 April 1882, page 4. History of Dayton and Montgomery County, Ohio. Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co. 1882.

  9. Verne L. Bowers - Wikipedia

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    Verne Lyle Bowers (December 23, 1919 – March 12, 2020) was a United States Army major general who served as Adjutant General of the United States Army from 1971 to 1975. [1] [2] [3]