FROM LEFT: JOHN ALLEN MUHAMMAD, LEE BOYD MALVO

Elizabeth Francis (July 25, 1909 – October 22, 2024)
Elizabeth Francis, the oldest person in the U.S., died peacefully
at the age of 115 on Tuesday, October 22nd.
According to LongeviQuest, a database on the world’s oldest
people, Francis was the third-oldest person in the world at the
time of her death.
One of television’s best-known personalities, Johnny Carson,
the iconic host of "The Tonight Show" for 30 years, was born
on this day in history, on Oct. 23, 1925.
Carson had Midwestern roots and was born John William
Carson in Corning, Iowa.
Ronald Pierce Ely
(June 21, 1938 – September 29, 2024)
Ron Ely died at the home of one of his daughters in
Santa Barbara on September 29, 2024. His death
was not made public until his daughter Kristen
revealed it today.
Ely is best known for having portrayed Tarzan in the
1966–1968 NBC series Tarzan and for playing the
lead role in the film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
(1975). He hosted the Miss America pageant telecast
in 1980 and 1981.

Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
(29 January] 1890 – 30 May 1960)
On October 23, 1958, Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel
Prize for Literature for Doctor Zhivago, his romantic novel set
against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution.
The book was banned in the Soviet Union, and the Soviet
government forced the author to renounce the honor.
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