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The Thompson family denounced racism and ethnic discrimination in the United States and assisted many ethnic minority families in their community. [4]: 42 Coming from a working-class family, Hugh Clowers Thompson Jr. plowed fields and later worked as an assistant for a funeral mortuary to support his family during his adolescence. [4]: 44
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A view of the cemetery from the east, with the SkyRose Chapel in view. Mausoleums. Whittier Heights Mausoleum, built in 1917 as "Mausoleum #1" or "The Little Mausoleum", was the second public mausoleum in California (the first being at Anaheim Cemetery in Anaheim) and portrays a sense of early California architecture with its Spanish Renaissance influence.
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A Maryland mother is mourning the loss of her 4-year-old son who was allegedly killed by his father on Christmas Eve during a domestic dispute. Jacobi Jones, 4, was killed in their Rosedale, Md ...
The same person wrote in 2023 that the "majority" of his family and friends "were forced to sign an NDA" just to go to Boss' funeral, "including his mom." Allison Holker, wife of the late Stephen ...
Friends of Kareem Badawi, a victim of the deadly truck attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans, pray at a memorial for victims after attending his funeral, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. / Credit: Gerald ...
The family subsequently moved on the Norwegian immigrant settlement in Shelby County, Missouri which was under the leadership of Cleng Peerson. [6] In 1839, they were joined by Thompson's brother Tostein (1819-1880) and sister Kari (born 1822). In 1840, they followed Hans Barlien and moved to the Sugar Creek Settlement in Lee County, Iowa. [7] [8]