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    Honoring American service members lost
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    National Obituaries
    Leonard Marsh was a window washer before he and his two partners created a beverage company that eventually became a household name and made them all multimillionaires.

    Leonard Marsh, a window washer from Brooklyn who struck it rich after he and two of his boyhood pals created a soft drink called Snapple, has died. He was 80.
    By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
    Sat May 25 19:41:00 UTC 2013
    The New Jersey-born Shaughnessy's mutton-chop whiskers and swinging rhythms made him one of the most famous drummers in jazz during his nearly three decades with Doc Severinsen's 'Tonight Show' band.

    Ed Shaughnessy, whose mutton-chop whiskers and swinging rhythms made him one of the most famous drummers in jazz during his nearly three decades with Doc Severinsen's "Tonight Show" band, has died. He was 84.
    By Don Heckman
    Sat May 25 21:08:00 UTC 2013
    The journalist covered the struggle for civil rights in Selma, Ala., and later became a columnist and wrote books on politics and government.

    Haynes Johnson, a Washington journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the civil rights movement and migrated from newspapers to television, books and teaching, died Friday at a hospital in Bethesda, Md., after suffering a heart attack. He was 81.
    Associated Press
    Fri May 24 20:30:00 UTC 2013
    Henri Dutilleux, 97, French composer; Harold Shapero, 93, composer and pianist; Vernon McGarity, 91, won Medal of Honor for Battle of Bulge

    Henri Dutilleux
    Fri May 24 23:40:00 UTC 2013
    Flynn Robinson, 72, guard on championship Lakers team; Steve Forrest, 87, star of TV's 'S.W.A.T.'; Mack Emerman, 89, founder of Criteria Recording Studios

    Flynn Robinson
    Thu May 23 22:40:00 UTC 2013
    With IBM colleague Gerd Binnig, Rohrer invented the scanning tunneling microscope, which can show individual atoms on a surface and move them around.

    The electron microscope revolutionized biology in the 1930s by providing magnifications thousands of times higher than that of light microscopes, allowing scientists to discern the inner workings of cells for the first time.
    By Thomas H. Maugh II, Special to The Times
    Thu May 23 21:40:00 UTC 2013
    The Oklahoma farm boy became a prolific inventor whose patents included the machinery that puts twist ties on bread bags.

    Charles E. Burford, a prolific inventor whose patents included the equipment that puts twist ties on bread bags, has died. He was 81.
    McClatchy Newspapers
    Wed May 22 20:05:00 UTC 2013
    KCSG Obituaries
    Dorothy Meller (May 3, 1924 - March 28, 2012)
    (Mesquite, NV) - Dorothy Meller, 87, died March 28, 2012 in Mesquite, NV. She was born to Nathan and Dora Horowitz Rosenberg on May 3, 1924 in Jersey City, NJ. She married Seymore Simon Meller on O...
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    Connie Mitchell James May 17, 1944 – March 25, 2012
    (St. George, UT) - Connie Mitchell James May 17, 1944 – March 25, 2012 Connie James, mother, wife, sister and a ‘Great’ grandma passed away on March 25, 2012 after a brief battle with cancer. On Ma...
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    Patricia Marie Niemeyer September 10. 1943 - March 23, 2012
    (St. George, UT) - Patricia Marie Niemeyer, 68, passed away March 23, 2012. Pat was born September 10. 1943 in Huntington, Utah to Cecil Arthur and Irene Burnside. Married Sherald Blackburn in 1959...
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    Jack W. Walker (July 3, 1924 - March 24, 2012)
    (St. George, UT) - If you knew him for a lifetime or just for a moment, you were glad about it! Jack W. Walker graduated form his mortal experience, with honors, on March 24, 2012. He was born in C...
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    Gary Dale Bergquist (February 6, 1952 - March 27, 2012)
    (St. George, UT) - Gary Dale Bergquist, 60, passed away March 27, 2012. His wife of 36 years, Lenore, was by his side as well as all six of his children; Jared Bergquist, Aaron Bergquist, Miriam Ho...
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    Lillis Barlow Apr 02, 1923 - Mar 23, 2012
    (Fairfield, CA) - Lillis Kroff Barlow passed away Friday, March 23 in Fairfield, California. She was born in St George, UT April 2, 1923 in Tooele Utah as the Daughter of William Fred Kroff and Pe...
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    Concepcion Coca Escobedo December 8, 1919 - March 24, 2012
    (Provo, UT) - Concepcion Coca Escobedo was born December 8, 1919 in San Luis, Potosi, Mexico. She passed away March 24, 2012 in Provo, Utah. She is preceded in death by her husband Francisco Escobe...
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    John Edward Matlock January 3, 1927 - March 26, 2012
    John Edward Matlock passed away on March 26, 2012 in Cedar City, UT. John was born January 3, 1927 in Corbin, Kentucky. He was a WWII Veteran in the U.S. Army. John was a member of the LDS Paragona...
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    Kendall Oliphant Gurr January 1, 1926 - March 26, 2012
    (Parowan, UT) - Kendall Oliphant Gurr, 86, was called home Monday, March 26, 2012, surrounded by his wife and children. Born January 1, 1926, to Peter Hansen and Grace Oliphant Gurr, in Parowan Uta...
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    Charles H. Gierut (January 15, 1928 - March 21, 2012)
    (Mesquite, NV) - Charles Gierut, age 84, died March 21, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles was born January 15, 1928 in Chicago, IL to Stanley and Susan Korlawski Gierut. Charles and his lovely wif...
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