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31Elly M. Peterson — (June 5 1914 ndash; June 9 2008), also known as Mrs. W. Merritt Peterson, was an American politician from Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan. She was married to the late Colonel W. M. Peterson and was an overseas Red Cross volunteer in World War… …
32interment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Burial Nouns 1. interment, burial, sepulture, inhumation, inurnment; cryonics (see cold). 2. (burial rites) obsequies, exequies, funeral [rites], last rites, extreme unction; embalming; wake; pyre,… …
33John N. Mitchell — For other people named John Mitchell, see John Mitchell (disambiguation). John Mitchell 67th United States Attorney General In office 1969–1972 Preceded by …
34posthumous — adj post obit, Latin, post obitum. after death, post mortem …
35Dorian Leigh — Born Dorian Elizabeth Leigh Parker April 23, 1917(1917 04 23) San Antonio, Texas Died July 7, 2008 …
36postmortem — Synonyms and related words: autopsy, canvass, check, check out, check over, check up on, coroner, examine, give an examination, go over, inquest, inspect, look at, look over, medical examiner, monitor, mortality committee, necropsy, necroscopy,… …
37posthumous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. post obit, postmortem; late; postponed, delayed. See death, sequence. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. after death, continuing, future; see post mortem . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Occurring or …
38postmortem — [adj] following death future, later, posthumous, postmundane, post obit, postobituary; concept 799 postmortem [n] analysis after death autopsy, coroner’s report, dissection, examination, necropsy, post*; concepts 103,310 …
39postobituary — | ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: post + obituary : post obit …
40Erik Darling — (September 25, 1933 August 3, 2008) was an American songwriter and a folk music artist. He was an important influence on the folk scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Darling was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Inspired by the folk music group… …