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William H. Gray (1941–2013), Congressman who served as head of the United Negro College Fund [212] Harold Harrison (1872–1953), businessman and politician who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1937 to 1940 and in the Minnesota Senate from 1941 to 1950 [213]
Bill Richmond (1921–2016), television writer Dean Riesner (1918–2002), screenwriter John Ritter (1948–2003), actor, son of Tex Ritter and Dorothy Fay , husband of Amy Yasbeck , father of Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter [ 5 ] [ 57 ]
The Perry Hannah House, also known as the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home, is a house located at 305 6th Street in Traverse City, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
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William Short (1759–1849), private secretary and "adopted son" for Thomas Jefferson; William M. Singerly was the publisher of The Philadelphia Record William M. Singerly (1832–1898), businessman and newspaper publisher; Arthur Donaldson Smith (1866–1939), physician, hunter, explorer of Africa
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2013.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
March 15 – René Clair, French film director (b. 1898) March 17 – Paul Dean, American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher ; March 19 – Frank Lane, American executive in professional baseball (b. 1895) March 20 – Gerry Bertier, American college football player (b. 1953) March 21 – Mark Donskoy, Russian Soviet film director (b. 1901)
William Jesse Shirley (July 6, 1921 – August 27, 1989) was an American actor and tenor/lyric baritone singer who later became a Broadway theatre producer. He is perhaps best known as the speaking and singing voice of Prince Phillip in Walt Disney's 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty and for dubbing Jeremy Brett's singing voice in the 1964 film version of My Fair Lady.