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Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...
Great White: 63: August 7, 2024: Southern California, U.S. Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy [162] Carl Bevan 60 Ft. Dolls: 51: c. August 9, 2024: Undisclosed [163] Carl Weathersby Guitarist for Albert King, Billy Branch: 71: August 9, 2024: Undisclosed [164] Haniya Aslam Pop and Sufi musician: 46: August 11, 2024: Cardiac arrest ...
Killing of Alton Sterling. / 30.4680°N 91.13954°W / 30.4680; -91.13954. On July 5, 2016, Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, was shot and killed by two Baton Rouge Police Department officers, Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The officers, who were attempting to control Sterling's arms, shot Sterling to ...
Carl Isaacs Jr. (21), formerly known Rock County John Doe, and also commonly referred as John Clinton Doe, was the name given to a now identified set of skeletal remains of a young adult white male found alongside Turtle Creek near Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin on 26 November 1995. [207] His death cause is also unknown.
Jane White Cooke (1913–2011), portrait painter [75] William Couper (1853–1942), sculptor [76] Edna Eicke (1919–1979), illustrator [77] Harry Fenn (1845–1911), English-born illustrator, primarily of landscapes [78] Lola Flash (born 1959), photographer known for her genderqueer visual political work [79]
Around 2,500 people, including Outlaws members from dozens of U.S. states and internationally, as well as crime figures from across the country, attended Bowman's funeral service at the Montgomery County Fair Grounds. [87] [102] The venue of the fairgrounds was required to host the funeral in order to accommodate the large number of mourners. [2]
A study by Robert and Jeanette Lauer, reported in the Journal of Family Issues, conducted on 40 sets of spouses married for at least 50 years, concluded that the long-term married couples received high scores on the Lock-Wallace marital satisfaction test and were closely aligned on how their marriages were doing. [1]
Warren G. Harding died unexpectedly in San Francisco on August 2, 1923. When Harding's funeral train arrived at Washington Union Station on August 7, the casket was taken to the East Room in the White House. The following morning, the casket was mounted on a caisson and taken to the Capitol to lie in state.