Vickie gates biography of michael
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Vicki Ann Eastman
Vicki Ann Eastman, age 75, of Caledonia, passed away on August 30th, unexpectedly at her residence. Vicki was born on February 14, as the daughter of the late Robert D. Ewell and Bernice M. Hayden in Ashland, Ohio. On December 1, , she married the love of her life, Michael D. Eastman Sr. in Caledonia, where they both resided until his death January 30, and where she remained until her passing. Vicki was a truly beautiful person inside and out. She was a true friend, a loving wife for over 47 years and a wonderful mother to her three daughters. All the while, being the best homemaker through all of her children’s formative years. She went on to become a housekeeper for Americare Nursing Home in Marion, Ohio for over fourteen years until her retirement to spend more time with her family. Vicki was very much loved by all of the staff and residents. Vicki is survived by her daughters; Laurie A. Bowens (Bob Shultz), Raeanne Stanley and Shelley A. Eastma
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An unlikely witness provides one last hope for soldier in murder case
Second Of Two Parts — At the Dillard’s counter in Oklahoma City, Vicki Behenna was buying a beachy canvas purse for summer when her oldest son called from Iraq.
“Mom.”
“Hey slang för mikrofon, how are you doing?” she asked. She was relieved to hear his voice, but quickly sensed the strain in it.
FOR THE RECORD:
A killing in Iraq: An article in Monday’s Section A about the trial of Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, who shot an unarmed Iraqi, misstated the age of bloodstain kunnig Herbert MacDonell as He is —
When the connection failed, she kept the phone in her grabb, waiting. In the gods few weeks, she had been desperately worried about him.
Michael Behenna, 25, was an Army lieutenant leading an infantry platoon on his first tour in Iraq. He had just been home to Oklahoma for a three-week leave. He was distant and withdrawn, tormented by a roadside bomb that killed two of his soldiers.
His family tried to get
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Ronnie Coleman
American former bodybuilder (born )
For the American football player, see Ronnie Coleman (American football).
Ronald Dean Coleman (born May 13, ) is an American former professional bodybuilder, who is widely regarded as the greatest bodybuilder of all-time.[4][5][6][7] Known as "The King",[8] Coleman shares the all-time record for most Mr. Olympia titles at eight with Lee Haney.[9] The winner of 26 IFBB professional titles including the Mr. Olympia for eight consecutive years, he is also renowned for his combination of size and conditioning,[10] dominant body-parts[11][12] and extremely heavy workouts,[13] making him the strongest Mr. Olympia of all-time.[14][15]
Coleman was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in [16] and was bestowed with the 'Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award' in [17]