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Edmund E. Corrigan
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HOLBROOK - Edmund E. "Gene" Corrigan, 75, of Holbrook, a member of
the Sheet Metal Workers Union for more than 30 years, died Sunday at
Caritas Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton.
An Army veteran, Mr. Corrigan was stationed in Japan, where he
played on an Army baseball team.
He was a member of Old Dorchester Post, American Legion. Born in
Randolph, he lived in Holbrook for more than 50 years.
Mr. Corrigan was a graduate of Cathedral High School, Boston.
He is survi...
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Edmund E. Corrigan
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; HOLBROOK - Edmund E. "Gene" Corrigan, 75, of Holbrook, a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union for more than 30 years, died Sunday at Caritas Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton. An Army veteran, Mr. Corrigan was stationed in Japan, where he played on an Army baseball team. He was a member of Old
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Diane M. McKay of Holbrook, 37, a homemaker.(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Diane M. (Pollock) McKay of Holbrook, a homemaker, died Sunday at Beth Israel Hospital after a brief battle with cancer. She was 37. Born in Boston, Mrs. McKay was a homemaker and longtime resident of Holbrook. Mrs. McKay is survived by her husband, James S. of Holbrook; a daughter, Danielle
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FOR HER, SHORTER IS BETTER HOLBROOK USES (LACK OF) HEIGHT TO HER ADVANTAGE.(News)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: Heather Gripp Staff Writer VALENCIA - Stacey Holbrook thinks it's better this way. While her teammates went through growth spurts, Holbrook, a member of the College of the Canyons women's volleyball team, remained pretty much the same size. Sure, the lack of height made it difficult for her
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A HOLBROOK IN WEYMOUTH Emmy-winning Hal returns to his roots
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; HOMETOWN BOY WEYMOUTH - Long before achieving success in show business, Hal Holbrook was a 2-year-old boy without a home. His mother had abruptly left the family for New York and his father followed. Holbrook and his two sisters were sent from their birthplace of Cleveland to live with their
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Holbrook makes welcome return Back with Geneva after playing club, senior helps Vikings enjoy banner year.(Sports Extra)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Christine Bolin cbolin@@dailyherald.com At the start of his junior year, Brian Holbrook, a midfielder on the Geneva boys soccer team, wanted a change of pace. Holbrook decided to not play soccer with the Vikings his junior year. He opted instead to play with his club team, Chicago Sockers
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Long Twain Running Hal Holbrook has been playing the great American author for almost five decades now.(LIFE)
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: Rick Bentley THE FRESNO BEE The 77-year-old Hal Holbrook has performed a one-man show as Mark Twain, the nom de plume of American author Samuel Clemens, for 48 years. Clemens wrote under the name Mark Twain for 47 years, penning such classics as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures
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Charlotte McElroy-Miles of Holbrook at age 78
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; HOLBROOK - Charlotte (Bagley) McElroy-Miles, 78, of Holbrook, a homemaker, died Sunday following a long illness. She was born and educated in Holbrook. She lived in Laconia, N.H., for 23 years before returning to Holbrook several years ago. Mrs. McElroy-Miles was a volunteer at Randolph
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Daniel J. Meany Jr., 74, of Holbrook, well-known golfer
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; HOLBROOK - There will be a funeral service at 10 a.m. Thursday for Daniel J. Meany Jr., 74, of Holbrook, a retired postal worker and well-known area golfer. The service at St. Joseph's Church 153 South Franklin St., Holbrook, will be followed by burial in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Mr. Meany
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Lying in Wait New Aggie quarterback Chase Holbrook is eager to play after a season on the sidelines
Albuquerque Journal
; LAS CRUCES -- As a transfer who had to sit out last season at New Mexico State, Chase Holbrook missed so very much. Absorbing the bone-jarring blindside hits. The dropped passes. The frustration of third-and-oh-so-longs, misguided shotgun snaps and coverage breakdowns. The growing pains of a
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Holbrook's Twain characterization is a wonder: Review
Charleston Gazette
; bobschwarz@wvgazette.com Hal Holbrook brought his "Mark Twain Tonight!" show to the Clay Center Sunday night, and if there were a few slow moments, it was still an extraordinary performance. Mark Twain poked fun at all human beings. So journalists shouldn't take offense that Twain lambastes them,
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