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Articles related to "Obituaries"
Omaha Obituaries The Greater Omaha Genealogical Society (GOGS), working with the Omaha Public Library, has compiled an obituary index of over 100,000 names -- and it's still growing! omaha obituaries • omaha death index • greater omaha genealogical society • omaha newspaper obit • omaha online obituary
A Tribute to Rich Mullins . . . automobile accident • death • obituary • richard wayne mullins • injured
Obituary: Dudley Moore, CBE. Dudley Moore, actor and musician, born April 19 1935; died March 27 2002. An Obituary to a comic and musical genius and kindly Cockney Gentleman . dudley moore • peter cook • alan bennett • edinburgh • london
Obituary: John Thaw, TV's Inspector Morse Actor John Thaw, whose portrayal of Inspector Morse has captivated worldwide TV audiences for 13 years has died. An obituary. inspector • morse • john • thaw • brazenose
Opera World Loses Régine Crespin At the age of 80, French soprano Régine Crespin died on Thursday, July 5, the victim of liver cancer. Her international career spanned nearly 50 years. regine crespin • french sopranos • opera singers • classical music opera • classical music obituaries
Omaha Genealogy Records: Deaths The Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association has now placed over 90,000 names on its online burial database. A great aid for locating Omaha obituraries, family information. omaha genealogical records • omaha deaths • omaha forest lawn memorial park • omaha obituary • forest lawn online database
Free Genealogy Resources on the USGenWeb Project The USGenWeb is a free genealogy website whose resources include vital records; obituary, Bible & cemetery transcriptions, local photos & histories; court & land records. usgenweb • free genealogy websites • genealogical resources • online genealogy research • vital records online
Cass County, NE, Cemetery Records Family historians looking for Cass County obituaries and other information may find this collection of constantly updated Nebraska cemetery records helpful. cass county cemetery records • cass county obiuary • omaha's newspaper obituary index • cass county burial records • louisville glendale cemetery
Jinzo Toriumi (1929 - 2008) Jinzo Toriumi, a scriptwriter and planner for animes like Gatchaman, Speed Racer and Casshern, died Thursday of liver cancer. He was 78. jinzo toriumi • jinzo toriumi dead • jinzo toriumi obituary • gatchaman writer • astro boy writer
Jules Dassin Dies It was a fractured career - and yet, writer-director Jules Dassin showed a talent that could not be corrupted jules dassin dies • jules dassin obituary • jules dassin biography • brute force • the naked city
Princess Margaret Dies; World Tributes The Queen announces "with great sadness" that "Her beloved sister, Princess Margaret, died peacefully in her sleep this morning at 6.30am in the King Edward VII Hospital." Tributes pour in from around the world for the Princess whose life was no fairytale.<B>Obituary section Updated 11 February</B> queen • king • elizabeth • margaret • charles
Mary Ellen: A Tribute to a Virtual Friend I offer some thoughts on the passing of Mary Ellen Bradshaw, a wonderful writer for Suite101 and my virtual friend. Some brief thoughts on the nature and effects of virtual relationships is noted also. mary ellen bradshaw • death • passing • friend • friendship
Janet Holmes' Green Tuxedo She’s Ahsahta’s controversial editor; we often forget Janet Holmes is also a poet of remarkable talent. Her work belongs in our ongoing discussion of image and poetry. janet holmes • the green tuxedo • altered book • poetic narrative • lyric narrative
Wunder Immigrants Thirty-six Wunder families lived in Iowa in 1920. Many were descendants of Wunder immigrants who came to Scott County in the 1800's. Who were those immigrants? wunder immigrants • settlers of davenport • scott county iowa • detlef wunder • davenport
Craig Jones Dies Following Brands Hatch Crash World Supersport rider Craig Jones loses his fight for life after horrific crash during the Brands Hatch World Superbikes event. craig jones • craig jones brands • craig jones brands hatch • craig jones crash • craig jones killed
Robert Dunlop Robert Dunlop was one of road-racing's most successful competitors with numerous TT and NW 200 victories. robert dunlop • robert dunlop killed • robert dunlop death • robert dunlop accident • 2008 nw200
Accuser in Dotson Rape Case Dies The Gary Dotson rape case made headlines in the mid-1980s when Cathleen Crowell Webb came forward with the truth. The accusation that sent him to prison was a lie. gary dotson • cathleen crowell webb • false imprisonment • rape case • dna evidence
European Rock and Metal Festivals A brief guide to Europe's best hard rock and metal festivals, from Wacken Open Air and Hellfest to Tuska Open Air, Italy's Gods Of Metal and the Sweden Rock Festival. european rock and metal festivals • europe's biggest and best heavy metal festivals • europe's best hard rock and metal festivals • wacken open air line-up and details • hellfest summer open air line-up and details
Get Started in Genealogy Researching your family can be a daunting task, so its best if you just take it one step at a time. First of all, you have to actually begin. genealogy • family tree • research • genealogy beginners • starting genealogy
The Oldest Person Ever French woman Jeanne Calment lived for more than 122 years, and her staggering age is the oldest to have been verified beyond reasonable doubt. jeanne calment • oldest person ever • longevity • record breaking • old age
The State of Poetry Despite noises to the contrary, poetry is doing just fine in the 21st century, and by all lights, it should continue to do well into the far distance future. the state of poetry • how is poetry doing in 2007 • w. b. yeats • william blake • auden
Death of Omar Bongo, the Message for Africa The death of Gabonese President Omar Bongo offers cautionary lessons to African leaders that they will one day be judged by history if not by their own people. death of omar bongo • corruption under bongo • legacy of omar bongo • bongo's wealth overseas • corruption scandals in gabon
In Memoriam: David A. Schottey The Lutheran faith is a Christian faith and as such Lutherans build their hope on the Resurrection promise. I have related the passing of family members in the past. Since Lutherans and Lutheranism is not just those who lead and make headlines. This article reflects the life of an average Lutheran who lived his faith (sola fide) and died in the peace of forgiveness won by Christ on the cross (sola gratia). life • death • eternal life • funeral • resurrection
Circular Celebrations The making of a St. Barbara's Day wreath and the passing of Adelma Simmons wreaths • christmas decorations • caprilands • adelma simmons • st.barbara.
Nine Old Men: Ollie Johnston Who were Disney's Nine Old Men? I run down the careers of the influential animators. This installment honours Ollie Johnston (October 31, 1912 - April 14, 2008). ollie johnston • disney's nine old men • walt disney • peter pan • cinderella
The Death of a Fashion Icon — YSL Known as the Pied Piper of fashion, the world of women's fashion mourns the passing of Yves Saint Laurent, one of the greatest fashion designers of our time. french designer yves saint laurent • death of a fashion icon • ysl label • women's fashion • chanel
Theresa Bernstein's Life Touched THREE Centuries Theresa Ferber Meyerowitz Bernstein died in mid-February in Manhattan, at the age of 111 years -nearly 112! Born in the 1800s, painted throughout all the 1900s, and died in the 2000s. Pretty amazing, and she was an excellent artist, to boot. suite101 • art students' league • theresa bernstein • ash can school • woman artist
Yves Saint Laurent Dies at 71 The fashion world is morning the death of an icon.The innovative designer credited with empowering women the world over died on Sunday 1st June, at the age of 71. yves saint laurent dies • french fashion designer • women's fashion • death of yves saint laurent • ysl
In Memoriam: Andrew K. Nitz My brother-in-law, a life-long Lutheran and grandson of a Lutheran pastor, is called home by the Lord. This article celebrates the time of Grace Andy was given here on earth and the eternal home he now enjoys courtesy of Christ's blood. andy k. nitz • death • life • lutheran • father
An African Coup D'etat This article considers how peace can be achieved in Africa. peace • stability • coups • coup d'etat • ghana
The Vanishing Tribe In 200 A.D., the Beothuck Indians made their home on what is now known as Newfoundland, Canada. In 1829, with the passing of Shanawdithit, a Beothuck woman, the tribe vanished. boethuck • indians • history for children • mary alward • mary m alward
Bats in the Belfry Bat problems can be resolved by trying one of these suggestions. bats • relocation • rabies
Graveyard Research Tired of doing all your research online or in the library? Well, get out and visit the family cemetary. There are many things you can learn in a graveyard. graveyard • research • genealogy • family tree • cemetary
Remembrances of Leicester - Reminiscences Rev. George Harry Berridge remembers his own Granfather in my final part of Leicester remembered. reverend • george • harry • berridge • brewin
A Mother for All - Part 4 Mary is now universally admired and her many services are much in demand, but what will fate hold in store for her once peace comes? mary seacole • mary seacole • british hotel • british hotel • sir john campbell
ALTERNATIVE RECORDS: SOCIAL SECURITY using Social Security records in your genealogy research ssdi • social security application • social security death index • social security records
Dame Margaret Rutherford Although emotionally fragile and eccentric, the sweet-natured actress delighted audiences as Madame Arcati and Miss Marple through her heyday of the 1960s. margaret rutherford movies • movie actress margaret rutherford • miss marple • the vips • chimes at midnight
David Mitton (1939 - 2008) David Mitton, creator of Thomas the Tank Engine TV series, Tugs and the upcoming Adventures on Orsum Island, died May 16th. He was 69. david mitton • thomas the tank engine and friends • thomas and friends • britt allcroft • thunderbirds
Millard Fillmore, Mon Amour: A Review I've just finished reading a great book. If you are looking for some fun, entertaining reading this holiday season, be sure to check out <b>Millard Fillmore, Mon Amour</b> a novel by John Blumenthal. john blumenthal • millard fillmore • mon amour • 's wrong with dorfman? • novel
No Longer Immortal--Can It Be True? A different take on the mid-life crisis mid-life • forty • mortality • health • physical
Tribute To A Special Lady Tribute to Diane Sackett Nannery, a breast cancer advocate who recently passed away. diane sackett nannery • us postal workers' breast cancer coalition • victory train • mather hospital • coping with lymphedema
Apple Blossom Time in Armagh Armagh's Apple Blossom Tours are part of annual celebrations of its most famous fruit. Apples have been grown in Britain since the Romans: St Patrick took them to Ireland apples • armagh • blossom • festival • tours
Classic Authors: Willa Cather A brief biography of Willa Cather. nebraska • willa cather • mcclure's magazine
Hercule Poirot An enduring figure in crime fiction, Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot is one of the most famous characters of the "golden age" of the whodunnit. hercule poirot • gatha christie • golden age whodunnit • mysterious affair at styles • captain hastings
Hungarian Composer Franz Liszt A look at the early life and career of the great Hungarian musician Franz Liszt and his contributions to the world of music. franz liszt • virtuoso pianist • hungarian composer and pianist • raiding hungary • liszt and religion
In Memorian. Bernard Levin, CBE The Travelsleuth mourns the death of Bernard Levin, CBE. essayist, drama critic and traveller. bernard • levin • shakespeare • drama • titan
Newspaper Research Old newspapers can offer a wide range of genealogical facts, stories and information. You might have to visit the library, or you might be able to search online. newspaper genealogy research • using old newspapers • genealogy research • finding old newspapers • newspaper resources
One Hit Wonder John Fred Gourrier A star athlete and record producer, Gourrier will forever remain synonymous with his chart-topping hit from 1968. It was a parody of the Beatles, "Lucy in the Sky". john fred gourrier • "judy in disguise" • 1968 no. 1 hit • lucy in the sky • baton rouge
Robert Moses Robert Moses was a master builder responsible for many of the major public works in New York and his philosophies shaped the urban landscape of the 20th century. robert moses • new york city • triborough bridge • verrazano-narrows bridge • jones beach |
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