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Genius, And Wife Who Inspired Movie ‘A Beautiful Mind’ Killed In Crash
IN MEMORIAM
THERESA WRIGHT (SIS “T”) 7/16/52 – 6/25/14
A year ago, you left us. Dearly missed by family and friends as you sit alongside your Lord and Savior.
With love, Albertina, Tisa, Twanda, Josetta and grand-chil- dren.
R.I.P. Mother. Your son, C. Wright.
Mathematician John Nash, who inspired the Oscar-winning film, A Beautiful Mind, has died in a car crash with his wife, police have said.
Nash, 86, and his 82-year-old wife, Alicia were killed when their taxi crashed in New Jersey, they said.
The mathematician is renowned for his work in game theory, winning the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1994.
His breakthroughs in maths - and his struggles with schizophre- nia - were the focus of the 2001 film.
Game theory mathemati- cian, John Nash and his wife Alicia.
Oldest Of ‘19 Children and Counting’ Duggar Family Admits To Rape
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
PEARL LATTIMORE
In loving memory of our mother on her birthday.
Love, Geraldine and Vernice and family.
Over the course of the past decade, the Duggar family has managed to build an impressive amount of political clout.
The family's reality stardom paired with their strong Christian beliefs and firm family values have made them particularly appealing to Southern conservatives looking for support, and a little bit of stumping, on the campaign trail.
That political sway is all in question now however after it was revealed that the family's eldest son, Josh, had molested young girls as a teenager, and that his parents Jim Bob and Michelle
Quadruple Murder Suspect
Josh Duggar and his wife and children.
had covered up these offenses. TLC has taken the show off the
air.
IN MEMORIAM
ENGLAND A. WILSON, SR.
Words can’t describe how much we miss you. But as the pain continues to heal, we just remember your bright smile and all the memories of you.
R.I.P., England, we love you always.
The family.
And His Accomplices Arrested
On Thursday In Maryland
WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The suspect that allegedly killed a prominent family in Washington, D.C., found dead inside a burning home was arrested on Thursday.
The Savopoulos family and their housekeeper were bound and tortured in what may have been a targeted killing over money.
The suspect, Daron Dylon Wint’s DNA was found on a pizza crust at the scene.
The bodies of Savvas Savopoulos, along with his wife, Amy, their 10-year-old son, Philip and the family's house- keeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were discovered the afternoon of May 14 after firefighters re- sponded to reports of a fire.
Wint was fired from American Iron Works, where Savvas Savopoulos was CEO and presi- dent.
After the alleged crime, Wint left D.C. and went to his girl- friend's home in Brooklyn, a law enforcement official said. She told police he arrived by bus Wednes- day night.
In addition, investigators said a man “with short, well-groomed hair” was seen driving Mrs. Savopoulos‘ blue Porsche away from scene of the murders and an- other man wearing a hoodie was videotaped in the church parking lot where the sports car was set on fire later that day.
Members of the Capital Area
Daron Wint was captured with 3 others. He is being held without bail.
Fugitive Task Force had tracked Mr. Wint to a hotel in College Park, Maryland, and followed him and four others as they drove into the District late Thursday in a Chevrolet Cruze and a rented box truck.
Wint attended Marine Corps recruit training in 2001, but left before completing the camp. After that he has faced multiple charges over the years, including theft, assault and a sexual offense.
According to the Washington Post, one of Savopoulos' em- ployees came to the home and dropped off $40,000.
In D.C. Superior Court on Fri- day, Wint — was ordered to be held without bail for first-degree murder.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM TO A LOVING HUSBAND AND FATHER
ALFONSO OWENS May 27, 1947 – November 11, 2013
Another year has come and gone without you being here with me.
We would like to wish you a happy birthday.
I will always love and miss you.
Your loving wife, Leonida M. Owens and family.
DEATH LIST
RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME
Mr. Alton L. Belisle, Thonotosassa, FL.
Mrs. Catherine Chester, Tampa. Mrs. Minnie Daniels-Dale, Tampa. Mrs. Linda J. Gage, Tampa.
WILSON FUNERAL HOME
Mr. John L Dixon, Tampa.
Mrs. Mildred Edwards, Tampa. Mrs. Mary Ann Williams-Evans,
Tampa.
Mr. Billy Gardner, Jr., Tampa.
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