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  • ...ram. At Chichester High School, he made All-Delaware County as a center on the football team coached by his father, Anthony, Sr., who died in 1977 of a he ...o, owner of Judy's Cafe, said Apichella had a natural love of food and had the keenest taste buds of any chef she ever saw. "As chefs go," she said, "he w
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  • ...Univ. and was active in Philly in key years of 1970-71 -- he knew a lot of the Philly activists. I lost a good friend. His widowed husband is a great guy, ...Springfield, Massachusetts, Tom grew up in Waltham and Boston, the son of the late John Leslie Ashe and Dorothy Allen Moriarty. Although he left us too s
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  • ...Garden, that when he was too weak to work in the dining room, he helped in the office and Ms. Mulhern reports that she has never found anyone who could re ...nd again that he was going to live to be 40. He died in November 15, 1991, the day he turned 40.
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  • Sam Gransback, born 1939 died 1989 in his home in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia. ...reet in Spring Garden, then a very marginal neighborhood – he was one of the first to “pioneer” in what, in no small part due to his efforts became
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  • ...Advisory Committee of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Former VP of the Spring Garden Civic Association
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  • ...d no way of making a living there, then rolling on to San Francisco, where the first day a cable car conductor invited him to come live with him and his w 1960 - 1962: clerk in the Stefansson Arctic Library, Dartmouth College
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  • ...the OJ trial which we watched closely. Caring for Micah and losing him was the most profound experience of my life. Thankfully, Richard has not lost many ...Rittenhouse Hotel, the White Dog Cafe, the Striped Bass, Social Worker for the Department of Human Services since 1997.
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  • ...t down-to-earth, magazine for people who dug gay life and Drum’s view of the world."'''==== ...r, publisher, and editor of Drum magazine (1964–1969); and the leader of the Homosexual Law Reform Society (1965–1969).
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  • ...r Designers, waiter at Elan at the Warwick, Harry's Bar and Grill, and the Garden [[Category:saint luke and the epiphany]]
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  • ...ician, died on June 16 after a battle with cancer. He was 63, and lived in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. ...er worked as a children’s librarian at the Falls of Schuylkill branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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  • ...aining a position as a real-estate specialist with the city. He worked for the city’s real-estate department in various positions for more than 40 years ...ussell Force, a former partner of Sipos. “He knew it well and he enjoyed the process.”
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  • ...s a waiter and bartender. Stephen always made it very clear to people that the restaurant business was his career and he loved it. ...evalent response to AIDS), a home for persons with AIDS was named for him: the Stephen Swain House in Wilmington.
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