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The Secret Jewish History Of Judy Garland

Judy Garland s associations with the Jewish people include a pair of Jewish husbands, a slew of Jewish composers and a fondness for Al Jolson.

Mommie Dearest (1981) - Paramount Presents - June 1, 2021

It figures. I just bought the newly released Blu-ray by Cinema Cult. Like the forthcoming Paramount Blu-ray it has the three mini docs, which are 15 years.

PATTERSON, Jack

PATTERSON, Jack © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News PATTERSON, Jack A.JACK A. PATTERSON, passed away February 28, 2021, after a four-year battle with cancer. He was born on June 27, 1947, to Jack and Bernice Patterson. Both parents preceded him in death along with a brother-in-law, David White. Jack is survived by his wife, Sherry (Grow) Patterson. A loving marriage of 46 years. Also surviving are his siblings, Cheryl White and Bryan (LaTonya) Patterson both of Springfield, and Kelly (Deborah) Patterson of Florida. A mother-in-law, Yvonne Miller; sister-in-law, Carol (Larry) White and brother-in-law, Bob Grow. A niece, nephews and many great-nieces and nephews that he adored. Jack was also a godfather, amazing papaw and dear friend to Tom (Brenda) Webster. Jack was very fond of his friends and many neighbors that he considered family. Jack was a Marine proudly serving his country in Vietnam. After the Marines he was employed at CSX and retired after 34 years of se

The Black Contribution to The Thin Blue Line: Greenburgh s First African-American Police Officers - The Hudson Independent Community News -

February 6, 2021 In honor of Black History Month, we, the Assistant Town Historians, wanted to show you, our readers the stories of Greenburgh’s first African-American police officers. We would like to examine the lives of the: first black officer in Greenburgh, first black ranking officer in Greenburgh, and the first Community Relations Officer. By: Riley Wentzler & Felicia Barber with research assistance from Ryan Stuzin   Detective Henry Heath:  Detective Henry Heath was Greenburgh’s first ever African-American police officer. He was appointed to Police Officer on February 1, 1950 and promoted to Detective February 8, 1961 (Personal Communication  from Police Chief Chris McNerney).   Lieutenant David Robinson:

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