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Weaver collected $8,500 for his efforts, [2] and was the first male golfer from Beaumont to win a PGA Tour event. He was in the top 100 money winners upon retiring in 1968. Weaver played on the Senior PGA Tour from 1982 to 1984. His best finishes were a pair of T-6 at the 1983 Marlboro Classic and the 1984 du Maurier Champions. In the late ...
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary is a cemetery and mortuary located in the Westwood area of Los Angeles. It is located at 1218 Glendon Avenue in Westwood, with an entrance from Glendon Avenue. [1] The cemetery was established as Sunset Cemetery in 1905, but had been used for burials since the 1880s.
Christopher Weaver, an owner of Weaver & Peaks Funeral Care, checks on the floral arrangements before the funeral of five-year-old Khloe Fennell at Immanuel Temple Church in Durham, N.C., Friday ...
This category includes notable people who were born in, lived in, or are otherwise associated with, the city of Beaumont, California. Pages in category "People from Beaumont, California" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The historic Chapel of the Islands, built in 1942 and was originally named Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Port Hueneme, California. In 1962 this church was part of the 33-acre (130,000 m 2) Urban Renewal Project in Port Hueneme and had to be relocated or lost forever. In 1966 Mary Smith's bid to buy the church was accepted and the ...
Victor Calvo, 86, American politician, California State Assemblyman (1974–1980), Mayor of Mountain View, California, prostate cancer. [311] Stanley Chais, 84, American investor involved in Madoff investment scandal, blood disorder. [312] Johnny Edgecombe, 77, British jazz promoter, inadvertently alerted authorities to the Profumo affair, lung ...
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Susan Santiago Billy (born Andrea Susan Santiago; October 5, 1884 – November 20, 1968) was a Native American Pomo basket weaver from the Hopland Band Pomo Indians of California in Northern California. Her parents were Silva Santiago and Tudy Marie Arnold. [1] In 1900, she married Cruz Billy, a leader at the Hopland Rancheria. [1]