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    A funeral Mass for Sanchez will be held on Friday, Aug. 30, at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadelupe, 143 E. Patterson Ave. in Columbus. Burial will follow at Galloway Cemetery. smeighan@dispatch.com

  3. Mount Calvary Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Calvary Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery in Columbus, Ohio, located west of downtown next to Green Lawn Cemetery and by the now-abandoned Cooper Stadium. It is the oldest active Catholic cemetery in Franklin County. [1] It is maintained by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus, and has approximately 40,000 interments over 40 acres ...

  4. The Columbus Citizen-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. It shared printing facilities, as well as business, advertising, and circulation staff in a joint operating agreement with The Columbus ...

  5. McNabb - Wikipedia

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    J. Martin McNabb (1847–1926), American politician James McNabb (c. 1776–1820), Upper Canadian businessman and political figure James Alexander MacNabb (1901–1990), British rower

  6. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.

  7. Peter McNab - Wikipedia

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    Peter Maxwell McNab (May 8, 1952 – November 6, 2022) was a Canadian-born American professional ice hockey player. He played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1973 to 1987, with the Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, and New Jersey Devils.

  8. Juan Conway McNabb - Wikipedia

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    Juan Conway McNabb (December 11, 1925 – February 26, 2016) was an American born bishop in the Catholic Church and served as the first bishop of the Diocese of Chulucanas in the Piura Region of Peru from 1988 to 2000.

  9. Charles H. McNabb - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. McNabb was born to Sarah Ellen (née Savin) and J. Martin McNabb. His father was a lawyer and member of the Maryland legislature. [1] He attended St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, on a scholarship. [2] He graduated in 1898 with a Bachelor of Arts. He was a member of the track team. [3] McNabb was admitted to the bar. [1]