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| » Read discussion on William Franklin 05/30/11 Welcher family reunion June 4 The annual Welcher family reunion is planned for June 4 at the Matthews Civic Center in Atkins. The descendants of William Franklin and Nancy Kathryn Welcher will gather at 9 a.m. for a time of visiting and a potluck meal. Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
04/27/11 Downtown Deco. The founder of a planned museum devoted to showcasing Tulsa's art deco heritage has arranged for display space at a downtown location that he hopes will give pedestrians a glimpse of what the museum will offer. William Franklin, founder of Decopolis, said the owners of the Mayo Moto...
02/11/11 share: digg facebook twitter William Franklin Mitchell, who taught junior high and high school math for more than 30 years and who was still teaching driver's education early this month, died Feb. 5 of a stomach aneurysm. The longtime outdoorsman was 78.
11/21/10 [Episcopal News Service] The Rev. R. William Franklin was elected on Saturday, Nov. 20 as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, pending the required consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction and standing committees of the Episcopal Church. Franklin, 63, senior associate priest at St. Marks Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was elected on the seventh ballot ...
01/22/10 Dorothy Marriott Cole, "Duke", 82, of Brookfield, formerly of Wilton, died Dec. 22, at CT Hospice, Branford. Born in Norwalk, the daughter of the late Ernest and Annie (Mills) Marriott, she was the beloved wife of the late John H. Cole, and was also predeceased by her brother William Franklin Marriott .
11/19/09 William Franklin Redburn, 76, died at Rice County Hospital in Lyons on Sept. 21 after a short illness. He was born in Tiffin, Mo., on Nov. 22, 1932, to Edward James (Tillery) and Clara Lucretia (Cooper) Redburn.
10/12/09 LEXINGTON PARK, Md. - William Franklin Broadus Sr., 58, of Lexington Park, Md., died Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, at his home.
09/26/09 William Franklin Jackson, Suisun Marshes, n.d. Oil on canvas, 16 in. x 28 in. Crocker Art Museum Purchase. SACRAMENTO, CA.- Meadows and Mountains celebrates the work of William F. Jackson, Sacramento's leading painter from 1880 to 1936 and the first director of the Crocker Art Museum . This first solo exhibit of Jackson's work, opening November 6, 2009, brings together 20 of his painted ... |