SOUL SINGER HAS DIED AT AGE 85

Soul music great Jerry Butler dies at 85 following Parkinson's battle

NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Butler, a premier soul singer of the
1960s and after whose rich, intimate baritone graced such
hits as "For Your Precious Love," "Only the Strong Survive"
and "Make It Easy On Yourself," has died. 

Butler’s niece, Yolanda Goff, told the Chicago Sun-Times that
Butler died Thursday from Parkinson’s disease at his home
in Chicago.

Jerry Butler was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of 
fame in 1991 as a member of the Impressions.

Jerry Butler, soul hitmaker and Illinois politician, dies aged 85 | Soul |  The Guardian
Jerry Butler, top left, and Curtis Mayfield, bottom right, in
the Impressions.

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OUR EVANGELIST WENT HOME ON THIS DAY

WRAL News special     
   
According to a biographer, Billy Graham was considered "among
the most influential Christian leaders" of the 20th century.

Billy Graham Resources - Wheaton College, IL


Billy Graham, minister to presidents and millions worldwide, dies at 99 |  Nation & World | purdueexponent.org

Billy Graham with Cliff Barrows and George Beverly Shea 

 On the Day Billy Graham Died | Desiring God 

The Preacher and the Presidents: Billy Graham in the White House

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MOTOR SPORTS ORGANIZATION FOUNDED

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The Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida, where
NASCAR was found.

NASCAR was founded by William France, Sr. on February 21,
1948 with the help of several other drivers of the time.

The original plans for NASCAR included three distinct
divisions: Modified, Roadster, and Strictly Stock.

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William Henry Getty France
(September 26, 1909 – June 7, 1992)

NASCAR In 1948 — The 75 Years Edition - SPEED SPORT

The First NASCAR Race Trophy | NASCAR Hall of Fame | Curators' Corner

The Racing Adventure - Answer to yesterday's Trivia Tuesday Question: What  year was NASCAR founded? ANSWER: 1948! Thanks for playing | Facebook

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IT’S AN AIR FRESHENER ICON ~

Little Trees Air Freshener Crisp Autumn Air Fragrance 3-Pack

Little Trees are disposable air fresheners shaped like
a stylized
evergreen tree, marketed for use in motor
vehicles, and most commonly seen hanging from
rear-
view mirrors
. They are made of an absorbent material
produced in a variety of colors and scents.

Little Trees were invented in 1952 in Watertown, New
York
, by Julius Sämann, a German-Jewish chemist
and businessman who had fled Nazi Germany. 

He had studied Alpine tree aromas in the forests of
Canada and managed to combine excellent perfumes
with a specific material and to manufacture the first
automotive air freshener.

(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

News - Story about a visionary (29/01/15) - SDAA France
Julius Sämann (1911 – 1999)

Little Trees New Car Solid Air Freshener (6-Pack) U6P-60189 - The Home Depot

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AMERICA’S FIRST WWII FLYING ACE

Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is Named for the US Navy's First Air  Ace of World War II | War History Online

Lt. Edward Henry (“Butch”) O’Hare took off from the aircraft
carrier Lexington in a raid against the Japanese position at
Rabaul and minutes later became
America’s first WWII flying
ace
, shooting down five enemy bombers.

 

Lt. Edward Henry “Butch” O'Hare – The First U.S. Navy Flying Ace in WWII |  World of Warplanes    
President Franklin D. Roosevelt congratulates Lieutenant
(j.g.) Edward H. O’Hare, United States Navy, on being
presented the Medal of Honor (below) at the White
House, Washington, D.C., 21 April 1942.         
       

U.S. Navy Medal of Honor

LCDR Edward Henry “Butch” O'Hare (1914-1943) - Find a Grave Memorial

Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry O’Hare
(March 13, 1914 – November 26, 1943


O’Hare went missing in action on November 26, 1943, and
was declared dead a year later. His widow Rita received
her husband’s
posthumous decorations, a Purple Heart
and the
Navy Cross
on November 26, 1944.       
 

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