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'Uncle George' fondly recalled - Honolulu Advertiser
An evening of song and dance — in the manner that the hula master would have enjoyed — marked Friday's celebration of life of the man the world knew as "Uncle George." The Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium in Hilo was decked with thousands of flowers ...

J.C. Lykins, 75 - Greensburg Daily News
He was born on Sept. 24, 1934 in Hindman, Ky. to Curtis and Laura (Hicks) Lykins. He was married to Margarett Hahn in Harrison, Ohio on Nov. 20-1953, and she survives. He was a retired operator engineer, operating heavy equipment. His hobby was ...

Keith L. Greve, 76 - Greensburg Daily News
Keith L. Greve, 76, Greensburg, passed away on Thursday, November 5 at his residence in Greensburg. Born, April 28, 1933 in Montgomery County, Indiana, he was the son of Raymond T. and Verna (Harder) Greve. Keith graduated from Waveland High School ...

'Dead' man attends own funeral - Investors Business Daily
CURITIBA, Brazil, Nov 8, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Stunned relatives tried to jump out a window when a man presumed dead showed up at his own funeral in southern Brazil, officials said. "In my 10 years in this business, I have never witnessed a scene ...

Discovering a second HALLway - Edmonton Journal
Nobody craves the spotlight, an argument, noise or a microphone more than Bryan Hall. A walking bagpipe, Hall has been the uninterrupted, loud and garrulous radio presence of Edmonton's collective consciousness since 1953. Flick the switch and the ...

Steel Horse Stampede ride benefits Hospice of Marion - Star-Banner
Grand Marshals Cpl. Bill Barge of the Florida Highway Patrol, Hospice CEO Mary Ellen Poe and Dr. Doyle Phillips led 364 motorcycles, with 510 cyclists and passengers, Saturday on the sixth annual Steel Horse Stampede ride to benefit Hospice of Marion ...

 

 


 
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