545d OBITUARIES Today for Saturday March 17th, 2007

OBITUARIES Today for Saturday March 17th, 2007

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Obituary Announce First Ever Australian Tour Dates
'some music was meant to stay underground ' Today's News Search by Band Obituary Announce Dates For First Ever Australian Tour The promoters who recently brought thrash legends Testament down under, MW Entertainment Pty Ltd, have once again outdone (more)
Michael A. Keropian -- top physical therapist
Memorial services will be held Tuesday for Michael A Keropian, a master physical therapist who helped some of the Bay Area's top dancers and hundreds of children cope with injury He died Monday after suffering a stroke at age 82 Mr Keropian was h (more)
Eustace Lycett, 91, Designer of Special Effects for Disney Movies, Dies
Eustace Lycett made characters in ?Mary Poppins? walk on smoke and seemingly empty suits of medieval armor engage in combat in ?Bedknobs and Broomsticks ? (more)
William C. Sturtevant; Expert on Indians
William C Sturtevant, 80, a curator emeritus of North American ethnology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and a leading scholar on the traditional cultures of North American tribes, died March 2 at the Collingswood Nursing and (more)
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Marc Torsilieri, 48, Provider of Annual Christmas Tree, Is Dead
Marc Torsilieri looked like a ginger bearded lumberjack and played the part in splendid fashion by annually felling the Christmas tree for Rockefeller Center (more)
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OBITUARY : Passing away of Dr. Jaffor Ullah's mother in Portland, Oregon
Momtazunnesa Begum died at the age of 83 from systemic failure on March 16, 2007 in Portland, Oregon, USA She was born in 1924 in a respectable and politically conscious family from Sheikhghat area of Sylhet town Her father, Wasil Ali, was a renown (more)
Jovan Zebic, 67, Former Ally of Milosevic, Dies
Jovan Zebic, an associate of the late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, was charged with siphoning off state money in the 1990s (more)
Saadoun Hammadi, 77, Premier and Top Aide to Saddam Hussein, Dies
Saadoun Hammadi was the highest ranking Shiite official in Saddam Hussein?s government and one of the most senior Iraq Baath Party leaders (more)
Wendy Reves, 90, Museum Benefactor, Dies
Wendy Reves donated more than 1,400 works she and her husband collected to the Dallas Museum of Art (more)
Enrique J. Oyhenart, 72; Entrepreneur and Bird Lover
Enrique J "Henry" Oyhenart, 72, a Washington area entrepreneur who died March 13 of pancreatic cancer at his Fairfax Station home, was a bird lover (more)
Joel Bitman; Chemist at USDA, Prolific Abstract Painter
Joel Bitman, a physiological chemist with the U S Department of Agriculture who became a prolific artist after he retired, died of kidney failure March 6 at Brooke Grove Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Sandy Spring He was 80 (more)
Sister Durocher's openness to people "drew her to them"
Sister Lucille Durocher loved teaching too much to give it up so much that barely three weeks before she died at age 89 on Monday, she was still tutoring troubled children every day Through 68 years of teaching, Sister Durocher never lost the (more)
Obituaries
Elisa M Kieswetter, 70, a former State Department employee, died of pancreatic cancer Feb 23 at her home in Arlington (more)
Obituary, March 16, 2007
Sondra Jean Moser Sondra was born and raised in Geronimo, OK She married Carl 'Newt' Moser in 1954 and moved to Enterprise, AL where her first child, a son, David was born She moved to Cyril and then Chickasha where her daughters Fonda (deceased) a (more)
Richard S. Prather, Author of Naked Mysteries, Dies at 85
Richard S Prather, a hugely popular mystery writer of the 1950s and ?60s, was known for novels with swift violence, loopy humor and an astonishing number of characters with no clothes on (more)
F. Clark Howell -- famed UC anthropologist, expedition chief
F Clark Howell, the famed UC Berkeley anthropologist whose fossil studies on three continents pioneered modern research into human evolution and inspired generations of younger scientists, died of cancer at his Berkeley home on Saturday He was 81 (more)
Martin Metal -- Berkeley sculptor
Martin Metal, a Berkeley sculptor whose gates, lamps and free standing pieces graced restaurants, churches, commercial buildings and homes around the Bay Area, has died in Berkeley Working variously in aluminum, stainless steel, welded rebar, cooper (more)
Lucie Aubrac, Hero of French Resistance, Dies at 94
The French schoolteacher?s melding of romance and resistance to Nazi occupation inspired popular films based on her own life (more)
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