4:08. I remember watching an episode of Gilligan's Island in which John McGiver's character, Lord Beasley, came to the island in search of the rare Pussycat Swallowtail. The Skipper tried to fool him by painting a butterfly to look like the Swallowtail. Lord Beasley discovered the deception when he took the butterfly outside in the pouring rain, and the rain washed washed the paint off.
You forgot about longtime New York Yankees manager, Casey Stengel. He was born in Kansas City on July 30, 1890, and died on September 29th, 1975 at the age of 85.
This is just the beginning of the detailed videos I had one upload of the same year but it had only 15 people included there will be the next parts for each year.
He was not the owner of the fish stick but yes he lent his name to the Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips chain of restaurants. You are right its named after the same person.
What a great day!!! You made ALL the requested corrections. I won’t worry too much about some of the individual surnames, because they’re usually unique and will only be used once in the obituary. Physical ailments and dates will arise often, however. Congratulations on your tremendous progress in such a short time! 🎉🎈🎊🪅👍🥳❤️😃
4:08. I remember watching an episode of Gilligan's Island in which John McGiver's character, Lord Beasley, came to the island in search of the rare Pussycat Swallowtail. The Skipper tried to fool him by painting a butterfly to look like the Swallowtail. Lord Beasley discovered the deception when he took the butterfly outside in the pouring rain, and the rain washed washed the paint off.
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu I loved that episode 😸❤
You forgot about longtime New York Yankees manager, Casey Stengel. He was born in Kansas City on July 30, 1890, and died on September 29th, 1975 at the age of 85.
This is just the beginning of the detailed videos I had one upload of the same year but it had only 15 people included there will be the next parts for each year.
RIP angels
Just curious, but was that Arthur Treacher the same who had the fish stick franchise? Just wondering. RIP Mr. Treacher
He was not the owner of the fish stick but yes he lent his name to the Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips chain of restaurants. You are right its named after the same person.
@@obituarypedia oh thank you so much for your kind response to my question 🙂😇
Some beautiful girls in this video!
Seems like all the beautiful ones have died.
What a great day!!! You made ALL the requested corrections. I won’t worry too much about some of the individual surnames, because they’re usually unique and will only be used once in the obituary. Physical ailments and dates will arise often, however. Congratulations on your tremendous progress in such a short time! 🎉🎈🎊🪅👍🥳❤️😃
Thank you so much and all the credit for improvements goes to my Grammar Nazi ❤️🤗