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  2. Keith Clark (bugler) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Collar Clark (November 21, 1927 – January 11, 2002) [2] was a bugler in the United States Army who played the call "Taps" at the funeral of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. He misplayed the sixth note, and to many this mistake was a poignant symbol of the American nation in mourning. [3] The bugle that Clark used is on display at the ...

  3. Olympics on ABC commentators - Wikipedia

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    Carol Heiss [31] Bobsled. Stan Benham [32] Ice hockey. Curt Gowdy [33] Speed skating. Curt Gowdy. Jim McKay, [34] Curt Gowdy, [35] and Jim Simpson [36] were the only play-by-play announcers that were utilized by ABC throughout the 1964 Winter Olympics. Beginning in 1962, Dick Button worked as a figure skating analyst for ABC Sports, which had ...

  4. Service Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    Service Corporation International is an American provider of funeral goods and services as well as cemetery property and services. It is headquartered in Neartown, Houston, Texas, and operates secondary corporate offices in Jefferson, Louisiana (near New Orleans). [5][6] SCI operates more than 1500 funeral homes and 400 cemeteries. [1]

  5. Kelly Nelon Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Nelon Clark. Kelly Nelon Clark (December 1, 1959 – July 26, 2024) was an American inspirational Christian and southern gospel vocalist. Nelon was the head of the family singing group known as The Nelons. The group was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2016. She had continued the Nelon singing name after her father, gospel ...

  6. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    His obituary in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune described him as a 33rd degree Freemason and the Knights Templar. [33] [34] Ezra Ames (1768–1836), American portrait painter [6] Oliver Ames (1831–1895), 35th governor of Massachusetts. Primary lodge membership unknown, but made honorary member of Columbian Lodge of Boston. [10]

  7. Denise Clark-Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Clark-Bradford was born in Detroit, Michigan to world-renowned gospel choir director, gold-certified singer, and musician Mattie Moss Clark and Pastor Elbert Clark. Clark-Bradford was taught to sing alongside her sisters at a young age, with the goal of forming a powerful group of female evangelists who would win souls for God with their voices.

  8. Brian Pallister - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 September 2024. 22nd Premier of Manitoba (2016-2021) Brian Pallister 22nd Premier of Manitoba In office May 3, 2016 – September 1, 2021 Monarch Elizabeth II Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon Deputy Heather Stefanson Kelvin Goertzen Preceded by Greg Selinger Succeeded by Kelvin Goertzen Leader of the ...

  9. Clark Gable - Wikipedia

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    Clark Gable. William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 – November 16, 1960) was an American film actor. Often referred to as the "King of Hollywood", [2] he had roles in more than 60 films in a variety of genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man.