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Tampico - "The Oaks
Marian Anita (Mondor) Thompson, 90, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Saturday November 27, 2010 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital due to complications from hip surgery.
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Cseri-Thompson, Anita
Age 56. Services were held. Krause Funeral Home262-786-8009
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- George Vessell, Plaintiff-Appellant, and United States of America, Ex Relatione, Plaintiff, v. Dps Associates of Charleston, Incorporated, D/B/a Remax Professional Realty, A/K/a Dps of Charleston, Incorporated; Candace N. Pratt, Broker-In-Charge; David Finn; Janine Townsend; Fred Rice, Defendants-Appellees, and Thomas J. Gibbons; Bill Konefal; Howard Jackson; Century Pest Control, Incorporated; Frank Thompson; Thompson & Sons; Prudential Carolinas Realty; Results Realty; Agent-Owned Realty; Anita Dunn, Defendants., 148 F.3d 407 (4th Cir. 1998)
ARGUED: Gregg Meyers, Pratt-Thomas, Pearce, Epting & Walker, P.A., Charleston, South Carolina, for Appellant. Charles R. Norris, Nelson, Mullins, Rile...
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Cseri-Thompson, Anita
Passed away peacefully Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008, age 56. Preceded in death by her first husband, Russell. Survived by her husband ...
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Today's Obituaries Bias, Robert O. Bowles, Dorothy Breeden, Joyce Brown, Helen Buchanan, Velma E. Burgess, James R. Chandler, Joseph L. Jr. Cooper, Glenna Y. Decker, Nelda J. Dunkle, Karen Harvey, Leonard A. Hoffman, Peggy H. Hooser, Sharrrell D. Humphreys, Larry E. Hutchinson, Loretta M. Jordan, Jesse F. Kersey, Debra J. Koon, Ina R. Leake, Margaret Mancino, Thomas O. McGinnis, Marcella J. Mills, Linda G. Newhouse, Toby Pendleton, Dorothy J. Rhodes, Arnold F. Rodgers, Virginia W. Sexton, Harrison D. Stevens, Lowell W. Sr. Stowers, Iris L. Sutton, Mabel Thompson, Rev. Russell O. Tomblin, Ella M. Willis, Anita L. Wilshere, Evelyn E.
Robert O. Bias
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As we neared the top of the staircase, a waitress held a tray of mint juleps for arriving guests, reminding me of Thompson's Kentucky Derby story: Thompson teamed up with Ralph Steadman for the article "The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved" for the failed Scanlan's Monthly (the publication that spawned the new journalism style coined "gonzo").
Juan Thompson, Thompson's son, called for the crowd's attention. The drums silenced and he spoke for a short time about his father. He then introduced Anita, Thompson's wife for the past two years. Anita gave a teary reading of Samuel Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," Thompson's favorite poem. Everyone seemed gripped by her words, with the exception of an extremely strange fellow, who in the middle of the poem talked loudly about taking Thompson's ...
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His wife, Anita, came into the author's life first as a budding football enthusiast, then later became his literary assistant, and eventually his bride. Without her, Thompson was lost, and he was the first to admit it. Taking a Zen/Taoist approach to Thompson's life, work and mission, she plots out seven lessons in how to live one's life in her beautifully written The Gonzo Way (Fulcrum, August 2007). She came to know Thompson intimately at one of the most crucial stages of his life-as he got older-which brought with it reflection, frustration and a renewed burst of energy directed at both humanity and a resharpening of his talent. Anita Thompson's insights communicate the everchanging stimulus that drove Thompson in his last years. While the drugs and craziness are touched on, they are...
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ONTARIO - Anita Thompson can now hold a class once a week in the computer laboratory at the Chapman University campus here without feeling guilt about taking all the computers.
There is no sense of jeopardy," said Thompson, an assistant professor of education. "We have far more resources and support. It's amazing.
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[Wilma Rudolph]'s victories at the Rome Olympics had double significance. Not only did it make her a hero to Blacks but Whites as well. Upon her arrival home, Rudolph was met by hordes of residents. The parade and banquet that followed was a historic occasion. It was the first time that Blacks and Whites in the tiny town of Clarksville gathered under the same roof and marched in the same parade in the city's history.
Basketballers Cheryl Miller (considered to the greatest female basketball player of all times), Pam and Paula McGee, who along with Miller lead the USC Women's basketball team to the 1982-83 women's NCAA championship; UCLA's Necie Thompson and Anita Ortega and Long Beach State's Latunya Pollard, the top candidate for the prestigious Wade Trophy. Pollard was also the leading...
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PETERSBURG -- High winds and the chance of thunderstorms threatened to knock out power and keep it out Wednesday, as a cold front approached the area.
Earlier during the afternoon, Anita Thompson, media relations representative for Dominion Virginia Power, said there were only 29 reports of power outages in the entire Richmond area.