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Treat Williams Mourned During Vermont Memorial Service: Details

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Treat Williams’ family and friends honored the late actor’s memory during an intimate funeral on Monday, June 19, Us Weekly confirms. The service was held in Vermont, which is where the Everwood alum and his wife, Pam Van Sant, resided. The couple, who were married for 35 years, shared son Gill Williams, 31, and daughter Elinor “Ellie” Williams, 25. Us Weekly confirmed one week earlier that Treat — who was also known for his work on Hallmark Channel and as the star of 1969’s Hair — had died after his involvement in a fatal motorcycle accident. Read More...

Tyler Dorsey Wiki, Girlfriend, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents & More

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BiographyReal NameTyler Quincy Dorsey.ProfessionBasketball Player.Age26.Birth DateFebruary 18, 1996.Birth PlacePasadena, California, America.GenderMale.NationalityAmerican.ZodiacAquarius.EthnicitiesMixed.FamilyParentsFather: Jerrid Dorsey. Mother: Samia Dorsey.SisterAsiah Dorsey.Follow onInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/tylerdorsey5/Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/tdorsey_1Love LifeSingle | EngagedEngaged.GirlfriendLauren Yearwood.Body MeasurementsWeightKg: 83. Pounds: 183 lbs.HeightIn feet: 6' 4". In centimeters: 193 cm. In meters: 1.93 m.EyesBrown.HairBlack.Wingspan6′ 5″.EducationSchoolMaranatha High School (2014–2015), St. John Bosco High School (2011–2014), Ribet Academy.CollegeUniversity of Oregon (2015–2017).CareerTeamsAtlanta Hawks (2017-2019). Memphis Grizzlies (2019). Maccabi Tel Aviv (2019-2021). Olympiacos (2021-2022). Dallas Mavericks (2022-Present).Awards2× Israeli League champion. Read More...

Diamond, Louisiana | Environment | The Guardian

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EnvironmentDiamond, LouisianaBy the banks of the Mississippi, Margie Eugene-Richard showed me where she grew up. That was where she caught crayfish as a kid. There was the place her grandfather grew sugar cane and watermelon. And that was the tangerine tree she planted. The sugar cane and watermelon have long gone. In their place now they are growing ethylene and propylene. This was the poor, historically black community of Diamond, Louisiana, now disappearing - at its own request. Read More...