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Woods Bros. Realty President Emeritus Pace Woods II dies after battling illness

Woods Bros Realty Chairman Emeritus Pace Woods II Dies After Fighting Illness
F. Pace Woods II, Chairman Emeritus of Woods Bros Realty and owner of Woods Investment Co., passed away Monday at the age of 86 after a long illness.

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Motorcyclist Dies Following Elma Crash [Updated June 14]

Motorcyclist Dies Following Elma Crash [Updated June 14]
A motorcyclist from Lancaster died Sunday night following a Saturday afternoon accident in the Town of Elma. State Police report that 29-year-old Michael A. Stoldt of Lancaster was heading south on Bowen Road when a northbound vehicle driven by 79-year-old Norman Verbanic of Elma attempted to make a left turn into the driveway of the Elma Library without yielding the right of way.

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TV exec Robert J. Wussler dies

TV exec Robert J. Wussler dies
Robert Wussler, a visionary TV news and sports executive who presided over the CBS network at age 40 and later co-founded CNN with Ted Turner, died June 5 at his home in Westport, Conn., after a long illness. He was 73.

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CNN – Broadcast legend Art Linkletter Dies

CNN – Broadcast Legend Art Linkletter Dies
Art Linkletter, The Easygoing Emcee Famed For His Long-Running Hosting Gigs Of The Radio Show ‘House Party’ And The TV Shows ‘People Are Funny’ And ‘Kids Say The Darndest Things,’ Has Died, His Publicist Said. He Was 97.

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“People are gracious hosts Art Linkletter dies

‘People Are Funny’ host Art Linkletter dies
Art Linkletter, the Canadian-born foundling and San Diego State University graduate who hosted two of radio and early television’s most popular programs, “House Party” and “People Are Funny,” died Wednesday at 97.

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Dr. Mark Ellis dies

Dr. Mark Ellis dies
Dr. Mark Ellis, a noted and beloved oncologist and hematologist who brought radiation therapy to Williamsburg in 1996, died on April 3, 2010, of cancer. He was 59.

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