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Politicians Who Died of Diabetes

Isaac Smith Kalloch (1832-1887) — also known asIsaac S. Kalloch — ofSanFrancisco, Calif.Born in Rockland,KnoxCounty, Maine,July 10,1832.Pastor;mayorof San Francisco, Calif., 1879-81.Baptist.Indictedforadultery,in East Cambridge, Mass., 1857;tried,but the jury was unable to agree on a verdict.Shot andwounded, on August 23, 1879, by newspaper editor Charles DeYoung.A few months later, before DeYoung was to be tried for the shooting,Kalloch's son, I. M. Kalloch, shot and killed DeYoung in his office.Died, ofdiabetes, in Whatcom (now part of Bellingham),WhatcomCounty, Wash.,December9, 1887 (age55 years, 152days).Interment atBayviewCemetery, Bellingham, Wash.

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Stephen J. Colahan (1841-1874) — ofKingsCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,1841.Democrat.Delegateto New York state constitutional convention, 1867; candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 4th District, 1872; member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Kings County 7th District, 1874; died inoffice 1874.Died, fromdiabetes, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.,December10, 1874 (ageabout 33years).Burial location unknown.Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877) — also known as"Wizard of the Saddle" — of Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.Born near Chapel Hill, Bedford County (nowMarshallCounty), Tenn.,July 13,1821.Democrat.Cottonplanter;slavetrader; general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; inApril 1864, after the Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee, Confederatetroops under his commandmassacredAfrican-American Union soldiers, not accepting them as prisoners,since the Confederacyrefused torecognize ex-slaves as legitimate combatants; this event, seen asawarcrime, sparkedoutrageacross the North, and a congressionalinquiry;in 1867, he became involved in theKu KluxKlan and was elected Grand Wizard; the organization used violenttactics tointimidateBlack voters andsuppresstheir votes; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromTennessee,1868;in 1869, he had a change of heart, and issued a letter ordering thatthe Klan be dissolved and its costumes destroyed; he went on todenounce the group and its crimes; in 1875, he gave a "friendlyspeech" to a meeting of an African-American organization in Memphis,calling for peace, harmony, and economic advancement of formerslaves; for this speech, he was vehemently denounced in the Southernpress as a race traitor.Englishancestry. Member,Ku Klux Klan.After his death, he became a folk hero among white racists,particularly during the imposition of Jim Crow segregation laws inthe early 20th century, and later, in reaction to the Civil Rightsmovement in the 1950s and 1960s.Slaveowner. Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.,October29, 1877 (age56 years, 108days).Original interment atElmwoodCemetery, Memphis, Tenn.; subsequent interment in 1904 atHealth Sciences Park, Memphis, Tenn.; reinterment in 2021 atNational Confederate Museum at Elm Springs, Columbia, Tenn.
 
 
 Relatives: Sonof William B. Forrest and Miriam (Beck) Forrest; married1845 to MaryAnn Montgomery.
 Forrest County,Miss. is named for him.
 ThecityofForrestCity, Arkansas, isnamed forhim.  — The World War IILibertyshipSS Nathan B. Forrest (built 1943 atPanamaCity, Florida; scrapped 1973) wasnamed forhim.
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 Cross-reference:M.H. de Young
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 Leon Abbett (1836-1894) — of Jersey City,HudsonCounty, N.J.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,October8, 1836.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Hudson County, 1865-66,1869-70; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey,1872,1876(delegation chair),1884,1888(member,ResolutionsCommittee;speaker),1892;member ofNewJersey state senate from Hudson County, 1875-77;Governor ofNew Jersey, 1884-87, 1890-93;associatejustice of New Jersey state supreme court, 1893-94; appointed1893; died in office 1894.Died, fromdiabetes and other conditions, in Jersey City,HudsonCounty, N.J.,December4, 1894 (age58 years, 57days).Interment atGreen-WoodCemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Ezekiel Abbett and Sarah (Howell) Abbett; married,October8, 1862, to Mary Briggs; father ofLeonAbbett (c.1867-1928).
 See alsoNational GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Eli Huston Murray (1843-1896) — also known asEli H. Murray — of Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.Born in Cloverport,BreckinridgeCounty, Ky.,February10, 1843.Republican. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; delegateto Republican National Convention from Kentucky,1872;Governorof Utah Territory, 1880-86.Died ofdiabetes, in Bowling Green,WarrenCounty, Ky.,November18, 1896 (age53 years, 282days).Interment atArlingtonNational Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
 ThecityofMurray,Utah, isnamed forhim.
 Bela Whipple Jenks (1824-1897) — also known asBela W. Jenks — of St. Clair,St. ClairCounty, Mich.Born in Crown Point,EssexCounty, N.Y.,June 6,1824.Member ofMichiganstate senate 24th District, 1869-72; member ofMichiganstate board of education, 1881-88; appointed 1881.Died, fromdiabetes, in St. Clair,St. ClairCounty, Mich.,October29, 1897 (age73 years, 145days).Interment atHillsideCemetery, St. Clair, Mich.
 Relatives:Married,November3, 1853, to Sarah Carleton.
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 Francis Marion Drake (1830-1903) — of Centerville,AppanooseCounty, Iowa.Born in Rushville,SchuylerCounty, Ill.,December30, 1830.Republican. General in the Union Army during the Civil War;lawyer;railroadbuilder; philanthropist; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Iowa,1888;Governorof Iowa, 1896-98.Disciplesof Christ. Member,GrandArmy of the Republic;LoyalLegion;Freemasons;OddFellows.Died, ofdiabetes, in Centerville,AppanooseCounty, Iowa,November20, 1903 (age72 years, 325days).Interment atOaklandCemetery, Centerville, Iowa.
 Presumably namedfor:FrancisMarion
 Relatives: Son of John Adams Drake andHarriet Jane (O'Neal) Drake; married,December24, 1855, to Mary Jane Lord.
 DrakeUniversity,inDesMoines, Iowa, isnamed forhim.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography
 Silas Wright Lamoreux (1843-1909) — also known asSilas W. Lamoreux — of Beaver Dam,DodgeCounty, Wis.Born in Lenox,MadisonCounty, N.Y.,March 8,1843.Democrat. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofWisconsinstate assembly, 1872;DodgeCounty Judge, 1878-93; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom Wisconsin,1888(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization),1892;Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1893-97.Member,GrandArmy of the Republic;Freemasons.Died, fromdiabetes andinfection,in Beaver Dam,DodgeCounty, Wis.,August5, 1909 (age66 years, 150days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Beaver Dam, Wis.
 Relatives: Sonof William Oliver Lamoreux and Harriet (Barnard) Lamoreux; brother ofOliverHorton Lamoreux; married,November22, 1866, to Harriet Adelia 'Hattie' Cobb; uncle ofClarenceAddison Lamoreux; granduncle ofLawrenceAddison Lamoreux.
 Political family:Lamoreuxfamily of Wisconsin.
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 Ferdinand Eidman (c.1842-1910) — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Worms,Germany,about 1842.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; member ofNewYork state assembly from New York County 10th District, 1879;member ofNew Yorkstate senate 7th District, 1880-81; defeated, 1895;U.S.Collector of Internal Revenue at New York City, New York,1890-94, 1897-98; candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 11th District, 1894, 1896; member ofNew YorkRepublican State Committee, 1902.Germanancestry. Member,GrandArmy of the Republic.Died, fromdiabetes, in Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,May 5,1910 (ageabout 68years).Interment atLutheranAll Faiths Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens, N.Y.
 Relatives:Married1865 to MaryGermann.
 Solomon Berliner (1856-1910) — also known asSol Berliner — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,October6, 1856.Republican.Tobaccodealer; U.S. Consul inTenerife, 1898, 1905-10, died in office 1910.Jewish.Germanancestry.Died, probably fromdiabetes, inWashington,D.C.,November14, 1910 (age54 years, 39days).Interment atCypressHills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Julius Berliner and Julia Berliner; married,September1, 1901, to Jennie Ottenberg.
 Henry Whiting (1855-1911) — of Ellsworth,HancockCounty, Maine.Born in Ellsworth,HancockCounty, Maine,February17, 1855.Republican.Merchant;U.S.Collector of Customs at Ellsworth, Maine, Maine, 1898-1911; diedin office 1911.Member,Freemasons;RoyalArch Masons;KnightsTemplar.Died, fromdiabetes, in Ellsworth,HancockCounty, Maine,January22, 1911 (age55 years, 339days).Interment atWoodbineCemetery, Ellsworth, Maine.
 Relatives: Sonof Henry Whiting (1821-1892) and Susan (Jarvis) Whiting; married1897 to MaryCampbell.
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 Isaac Perry Cocke (1860-1912) — also known asI. P. Cocke — ofLeeCounty, Ga.; Dawson,TerrellCounty, Ga.Born inBurkeCounty, Ga.,1860.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia,1900,1904(member,Committeeto Notify Vice-Presidential Nominee).Member,Freemasons;KnightsTemplar;Shriners.Died, frompneumoniaanddiabetes, in Dawson,TerrellCounty, Ga.,January23, 1912 (ageabout 51years).Interment atCedarHill Cemetery, Dawson, Ga.
 Relatives: Sonof Isaac Perry Cock and Almeda Malvina (Griffin) Cock; married toMinnie Huff.
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 Albert Henry Maack (1853-1914) — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Born inGermany,May14, 1853.Republican. Republican Presidential Elector for Illinois,1905.Died from complications ofdiabetes, in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,February16, 1914 (age60 years, 278days).Interment atForestHome Cemetery, Forest Park, Ill.
 Relatives: Sonof Paulina Wilhelmina (Gerstenberg) Maack and Hermann Carl WilhelmMaack; married to Wilhelmine Caroline Dreier.
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 George William Marshall (1854-1915) — also known asGeorge W. Marshall — of Milford,KentCounty, Del.Born inSussexCounty, Del.,August31, 1854.Republican.Physician;delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware,1904(alternate),1912;member ofDelawarestate senate from Kent County 5th District, 1911-14.Died, fromdiabetes andinterstitialnephritis, in Milford,KentCounty, Del.,April18, 1915 (age60 years, 230days).Interment atOddFellows Cemetery, Milford, Del.
 Relatives: Sonof William Marshall and Hester Angelina (McColley) Marshall; marriedto Mary Louise Donnell.
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 James Joseph Butler (1862-1917) — also known asJames J. Butler — ofSt.Louis, Mo.Born inSt.Louis, Mo.,August29, 1862.Democrat.Blacksmith;lawyer;U.S.Representative from Missouri 12th District, 1901-03, 1903-05;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri,1904,1908.Died, fromacutenephritis anddiabetes, inSt.Louis, Mo.,May 31,1917 (age54 years, 275days).Interment atCalvaryCemetery, St. Louis, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof Edward Butler and Ellen (O'Neill) Butler; married,August11, 1896, to Rose Mary Lancaster.
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 John Green Brady (1848-1918) — also known asJohn G. Brady — of Alaska. Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,May 25,1848.Republican.Missionary;co-founderof the school that later became Sheldon Jackson College, in Sitka,Alaska;merchant;Governorof Alaska District, 1897-1906;forced toresign as governor in 1906, after aninquiryabout his involvement with the Reynolds-Alaska Development Company.Presbyterian.Ill withdiabetes, he suffered astrokeand died inSitka,Alaska,December17, 1918 (age70 years, 206days).Interment atSitkaNational Cemetery, Sitka, Alaska.
 Relatives:Adoptive son ofJohnGreen; married1887 toElizabeth Patton.
 The World War IILibertyshipSS John G. Brady (built 1943 atPortland,Oregon; scrapped 1960) wasnamed forhim.
 Epitaph: "A Life Ruled By Faith In GodAnd Man."
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John H. M. WigmanJohn Henry M. Wigman (1835-1920) — also known asJohn H. M. Wigman — of Appleton,OutagamieCounty, Wis.; Green Bay,BrownCounty, Wis.Born in Amsterdam,Netherlands,August15, 1835.Lawyer;OutagamieCounty District Attorney;mayorof Green Bay, Wis., 1882-83;U.S.Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1893-97.Catholic.Dutchancestry.Died, fromdiabetes, in Green Bay,BrownCounty, Wis.,January31, 1920 (age84 years, 169days).Interment atAllouez Catholic Cemetery, Allouez, Wis.
 Relatives: Sonof James B. Wigman and Matilda (Doorenboss) Wigman; married1857 toMatilda Lyonais; married1876 toJohanna 'Jennie' Meagher.
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 Image source: City of GreenBay
 Charles E. Hiscock (1854-1920) — of Ann Arbor,WashtenawCounty, Mich.Born in Ann Arbor,WashtenawCounty, Mich.,March 1,1854.Republican.Banker;alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan,1892;mayorof Ann Arbor, Mich., 1897-99.Died, from agastrointestinalhemorrhage, while also suffering fromchronicnephritis anddiabetes, in Ann Arbor,WashtenawCounty, Mich.,November1, 1920 (age66 years, 245days).Interment atForestHill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Mich.
 Relatives: Sonof Daniel Hiscock and Maria (White) Hiscock; second cousin five timesremoved ofFrancisDana.
 Political families:FourThousand Related Politicians).
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 Albert Carter Dingle (1862-1923) — also known asA. C. Dingle — of Moberly,RandolphCounty, Mo.Born near Mexico,AudrainCounty, Mo.,September23, 1862.Democrat.Mayorof Moberly, Mo., 1903-06, 1921-23; died in office 1923.Christian.Member,Freemasons;KnightsTemplar;Shriners;Elks.Died, fromdiabetes andinfection,in WoodlandHospital,Moberly,RandolphCounty, Mo.,March23, 1923 (age60 years, 181days).Interment atOaklandCemetery, Moberly, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof John Gibbons Dingle and Nancy Crozier (Ward) Dingle; married1888 to IvaleeChaney.
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 Alfred Robert Newton Folger (1850-1924) — also known asAlfred R. N. Folger — of Gaffney,CherokeeCounty, S.C.Born in Easley,PickensCounty, S.C.,August14, 1850.Republican. Postmaster atGaffney,S.C., 1899-1908.Died, fromdiabetes anduremia,in Easley,PickensCounty, S.C.,June 11,1924 (age73 years, 302days).Interment atSecona Baptist Church Cemetery, Pickens, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Dr. Alfred Moore Folger and Mary (Pegram) Folger; brother ofAlonzoMendonhall Folger; first cousin once removed ofJohnHamlin Folger,AlonzoDillard Folger andWorthBarnard Folger; first cousin twice removed ofFredFolger; first cousin five times removed ofBenjaminFranklin; third cousin thrice removed ofRichardBache Jr.; fourth cousin once removed ofCharlesJames Folger andWhartonBarker.
 Political families:FourThousand Related Politicians).
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 James Fenimore Cooper Griggs (1862-1924) — also known asJames F. C. Griggs — of Apalachicola,FranklinCounty, Fla.Born in Columbus,MuscogeeCounty, Ga.,August21, 1862.Democrat. Half-owner of Apalachicola'selectriclight andtelephonesystems; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida,1912(speaker),1924(alternate);U.S.Collector of Customs at Tampa, Fla., Florida, 1913-21.Member,Rotary.Died, fromdiabetes andheartdisease, in Hendersonville,HendersonCounty, N.C.,November4, 1924 (age62 years, 75days).Interment atChestnutCemetery, Apalachicola, Fla.
 Presumably namedfor:JamesFenimore Cooper
 Relatives: Son of William MaxwellGriggs and Elizabeth Britt (Henry) Griggs; married1892 to SarahG. Orman; second cousin ofJamesMathews Griggs.
 Epitaph: "Tho lost to sight, to memorydear."
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 Alfonso Arnold Rutis (1859-1928) — also known asAlfonso A. Rutis — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.; Wilkinsburg,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.; Edgewood,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.Born in St. Gall,Switzerland,October20, 1859.Naturalized U.S. citizen;banker;Consul-Generalfor Paraguay inPhiladelphia,Pa., 1900-04;Consul-Generalfor Persia inPhiladelphia,Pa., 1903-04.Died, fromapoplexyanddiabetes, in Wichita Falls,WichitaCounty, Tex.,July 22,1928 (age68 years, 276days).Interment atRosemont Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Tex.
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 Tracy Elihu Fore (1874-1930) — also known asTracy E. Fore — of Latta,DillonCounty, S.C.Born inMarionCounty, S.C.,November17, 1874.Merchant;farmer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Dillon County,1928-30; died in office 1930.While driving near Florence, S.C., he lost control of his car, whichwent off the road andoverturned;he was badly injured, and his condition was complicated bydiabetes; he died two days later, in ahospitalat Florence,FlorenceCounty, S.C.,February2, 1930 (age55 years, 77days).Interment atMagnolia Cemetery, Latta, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Willis Fore and Sarah Martha (Berry) Fore; married1894 toKatherine Elizabeth Hayes; married to Clara Bethea.
 Epitaph: "An honest man is the noblestwork of God."
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 Ole C. Beck (1856-1930) — of Moorhead,ClayCounty, Minn.Born in Vangs Prestegjaeld, Hedemarken,Norway,August7, 1856.Mayorof Moorhead, Minn., 1913-15.Lutheran.Norwegianancestry. Member,Freemasons;Elks;AncientOrder of United Workmen;UnitedCommercial Travelers.Died ofdiabetes, in Moorhead,ClayCounty, Minn.,March26, 1930 (age73 years, 231days).Interment atPrairieHome Cemetery, Moorhead, Minn.Frank W. AdamsFrank W. Adams (1854-1930) — of Bolivar,PolkCounty, Mo.Born in Hayes, Middlesex,England,October11, 1854.Republican.Mayorof Bolivar, Mo., 1890; member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Polk County, 1921-22.Died, fromdiabetes andencephalitis,in Bolivar,PolkCounty, Mo.,July 12,1930 (age75 years, 274days).Interment atGreenwood Cemetery, Bolivar, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof Joseph Adams and Jane Hannah (Hitchcock) Adams; married,October29, 1884, to Jennie Oakey.
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 Image source: Missouri Official Manual1921-22
 William Arthur Ginn (1859-1932) — also known asWilliam A. Ginn;W. A. Ginn — of Ashland,BoydCounty, Ky.Born inMercerCounty, Ill.,April15, 1859.Mayorof Ashland, Ky., 1897-1905, 1913-14.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Ashland,BoydCounty, Ky.,August5, 1932 (age73 years, 112days).Interment atAshlandCemetery, Ashland, Ky.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Fred Atwater (c.1871-1933) — of Bridgeport,FairfieldCounty, Conn.Born in Birmingham (now part of Derby),New HavenCounty, Conn., about 1871.Democrat. Founder and president, Columbia Nut and Bolt Company;mayorof Bridgeport, Conn., 1921-23; defeated, 1923, 1927; member ofConnecticutstate senate 21st District, 1931; alternate delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Connecticut,1932.Member,Freemasons;ScottishRite Masons;Kiwanis.Died, fromdiabetes and aheartailment, in BridgeportHospital,Bridgeport,FairfieldCounty, Conn.,February23, 1933 (ageabout 62years).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Henry Atwater and Josie (Wells) Atwater.
 Peter August Hatting (1867-1933) — also known asPeter A. Hatting — of Bronx,BronxCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,November15, 1867.Democrat.Lawyer;Justice ofNew York Supreme Court 1st District, 1924-33; died in office 1933.Germanancestry.Died, fromdiabetes andosteomyelitisand complications from the amputation of his left leg, inPost-GraduateHospital,Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,February28, 1933 (age65 years, 105days).Interment atWoodlawnCemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
 Relatives:Married to Rose L. Magee.
 Samuel Jameson McMains (1867-1933) — also known asSamuel J. McMains — of Leechburg,ArmstrongCounty, Pa.Born in Elizabeth,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,March29, 1867.Republican.Dentist;alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromPennsylvania,1916,1924;postmaster atLeechburg,Pa., 1931-33 (acting, 1931-32).Presbyterian.Member,Rotary.Died, fromdiabetes mellitus, and complications of theamputation of his right leg forgangrene,in Allegheny Valley GeneralHospital,Natrona Heights, Harrison Township,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,December17, 1933 (age66 years, 263days).Interment atEvergreenCemetery, Leechburg, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof Jesse M. McMains and Joanna (Reed) McMains; married,November28, 1894, to Margaret Thompson Moorhead.
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 Frank J. Corr (1877-1934) — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Born in Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.,January12, 1877.Mayorof Chicago, Ill., 1933.Died, from complication ofdiabetes, in PresbyterianHospital,Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,June 3,1934 (age57 years, 142days).Interment atHolySepulchre Cemetery, Alsip, Ill.
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John W. SmithJohn William Smith (1883-1942) — also known asJohn W. Smith — of Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.Born in Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.,1883.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;steamfitter;deputysheriff; member ofMichiganRepublican State Central Committee, 1917-19; delegate toRepublican National Convention from Michigan,1920(member,CredentialsCommittee); member ofMichiganstate senate 2nd District, 1921-22; postmaster atDetroit,Mich., 1922-24;mayorof Detroit, Mich., 1924-28, 1933; defeated, 1927, 1929, 1930,1937; candidate forGovernor ofMichigan, 1934.Died, fromtuberculosisanddiabetes, in the Detroit TuberculosisSanitorium,Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.,June 17,1942 (ageabout 58years).Interment atMt.Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, Mich.
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 Image source: Detroit Free Press,September 11, 1927
 John Edwin Booth (1895-1957) — also known asJohn E. Booth — of Spanish Fork,UtahCounty, Utah.Born in Spanish Fork,UtahCounty, Utah,June 1,1895.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I;druggist;delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah,1928(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization).Englishancestry.Died, fromcoronaryocclusion due todiabetes, in Spanish Fork,UtahCounty, Utah,July 25,1957 (age62 years, 54days).Interment atSpanish Fork City Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles William Booth and Annie Louisa (Beale) Booth; married,November21, 1917, to Beatrice Jane McKell.
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 Lucie Reavis Royall (1867-1959) — also known asLucie Virginia Reavis;Lucie V.Reavis —of Cary,WakeCounty, N.C.Born inGranvilleCounty, N.C.,May 12,1867.Republican. Postmaster atCary,N.C., 1900-14.Female.Died, fromrenalfailure anddiabetes, in Duke UniversityHospital,Durham,DurhamCounty, N.C.,January18, 1959 (age91 years, 251days).Interment atHillcrest Cemetery, Cary, N.C.
 Relatives:Daughter of George James Reavis and Martha Hayes (Debnam) Reavis;married,June 1,1919, to Valerius Addison Royall.
 Epitaph: "The Inspired Word of God /Jesus Christ, My Salvation."
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 Paul Richman (1895-1959) — ofNewportNews, Va.Born in Budapest,Hungary,December25, 1895.Democrat.Ship supplydealer;HonoraryVice-Consul for Panama inHamptonRoads, Va., 1934-36.Jewish. Member,Freemasons;Shriners;Elks.Died, fromkidneyfailure anddiabetes, in RiversideHospital,NewportNews, Va.,September16, 1959 (age63 years, 265days).Interment atJewish Cemetery of the Virginia Peninsula, Hampton, Va.
 Relatives: Sonof Nathan Richman and Jennie (Zigmond) Richman; married to RuthLichtenberg.
 Epitaph: "Beloved husband, father andgrandfather."
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Walter F. GriesWalter Friedrich Gries (1892-1959) — also known asWalter F. Gries — of Laurium,HoughtonCounty, Mich.; Marquette,MarquetteCounty, Mich.; Negaunee,MarquetteCounty, Mich.Born in Lake Linden,HoughtonCounty, Mich.,October1, 1892.Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I;school teacherand principal;prisonwarden; superintendent, welfare department, Cleveland-Cliffsiron miningandshippingcompany; delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan,1952;member ofMichiganstate board of education, 1953-59.Member,Rotary.Died, while suffering fromdiabetes, in ahospitalat Ishpeming,MarquetteCounty, Mich.,November23, 1959 (age67 years, 53days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof John Gries and Ida J. (Tauppe) Gries; married to VeltaListe.
 Image source: Michigan Manual1957-58
Edward J. Hogan, Jr.Edward John Hogan Jr. (1885-1963) — also known asEdward J. Hogan, Jr.;"Jellyroll" —ofSt.Louis, Mo.Born inSt.Louis, Mo.,October15, 1885.Democrat.Electrician;member ofMissouristate house of representatives from St. Louis City 4th District,1917-18, 1935-42;businessrepresentative, Local 303, Brewery and Soft Drink Bottlers Union;delegateto Missouri state constitutional convention 33rd District,1943-44; member ofMissouristate senate, 1945-60 (33rd District 1945-48, 7th District1949-60).Catholic.Died, fromheartdisease anddiabetes, inSt.Louis, Mo.,August11, 1963 (age77 years, 300days).Interment atCalvaryCemetery, St. Louis, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof Edward John Hogan and Margaret N. (Farrell) Hogan; married,February15, 1905, to Jennie Durr.
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 Image source: Missouri Official Manual1917
 Thomas Harold Werdel (1905-1966) — also known asThomas H. Werdel — of Bakersfield,KernCounty, Calif.Born in Emery,HansonCounty, S.Dak.,September13, 1905.Member ofCaliforniastate assembly 39th District, 1943-47;U.S.Representative from California 10th District, 1949-53; defeated,1952; candidate for Republican nomination for President,1952;States Rights candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1956.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Bakersfield,KernCounty, Calif.,September30, 1966 (age61 years, 17days).Interment atGreenlawnMemorial Park, Bakersfield, Calif.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Roger Joseph Kiley (1900-1974) — also known asRoger J. Kiley — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.; Oak Park,CookCounty, Ill.Born in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,October23, 1900.Democrat. Professionalfootballplayer, Chicago Cardinals, 1923;athleticcoach;lawyer;alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois,1936,1940;superior court judge in Illinois, 1940; Judge, Illinois AppellateCourt, 1941-61;Judgeof U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, 1961-74; tooksenior status 1974.Catholic.Irishancestry.Suffering fromdiabetes and aheartailment, he collapsed at Rosary College in River Forest, and diedsoon after at Gottlieb MemorialHospital,Melrose Park,CookCounty, Ill.,September6, 1974 (age73 years, 318days).Interment atQueenof Heaven Cemetery, Hillside, Ill.
 Relatives: Sonof Roger Kiley and Mary (Quinlan) Kiley; married to HelenBurke.
 See alsofederaljudicial profile —Find-A-Gravememorial —BiographicalDirectory of Federal Judges
 Albert Sidney Porter Jr. (1904-1979) — also known asAlbert S. Porter — of Lyndhurst,CuyahogaCounty, Ohio; Pepper Pike,CuyahogaCounty, Ohio.Born inPortsmouth,Va.,November29, 1904.Democrat.Civilengineer; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;CuyahogaCounty Engineer, 1947-76; delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Ohio,1952,1964,1972;candidate forGovernor ofOhio, 1958; candidate for Democratic nomination for President,1960,1964;chairof Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, 1963-69; member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Ohio, 1964-72; in 1976, reportersdiscoveredthat he forced his staff tokickback two percent of their pay; aninvestigationresulted; hepleadedguilty to 19 counts oftheftin office, and wassentencedto two years of probation, andfined$10,000.Episcopalian.Member,Freemasons;Grotto;Eagles;AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;MilitaryOrder of the World Wars;ReserveOfficers Association;Sons ofthe American Revolution;Tau BetaPi;SigmaXi;SigmaPhi Epsilon.Died, fromheartdisease anddiabetes, in HillcrestHospital,Mayfield Heights,CuyahogaCounty, Ohio,January7, 1979 (age74 years, 39days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Albert Sidney Porter and Lena May (Edmonds) Porter; married,April20, 1929, to Grace Marie Robinson; married1949 toGenevieve Shaveyco.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle
 Paul Revere Williams (1894-1980) — also known asPaul R. Williams — of Los Angeles,LosAngeles County, Calif.Born in Los Angeles,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,February18, 1894.Republican.Architect;firstAfrican-American architect west of the Mississippi, and first to bemember of the American Institute of Architects; designed manySouthern California landmarks, including the homes of Hollywoodcelebrities; received theSpingarnMedal in 1953; delegate to Republican National Convention fromCalifornia,1952,1960;member, California Housing Commission and California Civil RightsCommission.Africanancestry. Member,AmericanInstitute of Architects;Freemasons.Died, fromdiabetes, in CaliforniaHospital,Los Angeles,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,January23, 1980 (age85 years, 339days).Interment atInglewoodPark Cemetery, Inglewood, Calif.
 Presumably namedfor:PaulRevere
 Relatives: Son of C. S. Williams andLila A. (Wright) Williams; married,June 27,1917, to Della Mae Givens.
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Carl H. Read (1898-1980) — of East Ann Arbor (now part of Ann Arbor),WashtenawCounty, Mich.; Dexter Township,WashtenawCounty, Mich.Born in Portland,CumberlandCounty, Maine,October27, 1898.Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I;merchant;mayorof East Ann Arbor, Mich., 1949-53.Member,Freemasons;Kiwanis.Died, fromacutecongestive heart failure anddiabetes, in Saline CommunityHospital,Saline,WashtenawCounty, Mich.,November25, 1980 (age82 years, 29days).Interment atWashtenongMemorial Park, Ann Arbor Township, Washtenaw County, Mich.
 Relatives: Sonof Henry Read and Carrie (Partlow) Read; married,September27, 1923, to Linda L. Hoelzel.
 John J. Miller (1932-1985) — of Berkeley,AlamedaCounty, Calif.BornJuly 28,1932.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofCaliforniastate assembly, 1967-78 (17th District 1967-74, 13th District1975-78); delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,1972;Judge,California Court of Appeal 1st District, 1978-85.Episcopalian.Africanancestry. Member,American BarAssociation;NationalBar Association;NationalLawyers Guild;AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science.Died, ofdiabetes, onFebruary16, 1985 (age52 years, 203days).Burial location unknown. Richard Calhoun (1934-1985) — of Miramar,BrowardCounty, Fla.Born in Worcester,WorcesterCounty, Mass.,April13, 1934.Democrat.Insurancebusiness;mayorof Miramar, Fla., 1960-75; defeated, 1975.Member,Moose.Died, fromdiabetes, in Hollywood,BrowardCounty, Fla.,May 27,1985 (age51 years, 44days).Interment atFredHunter Hollywood Memorial Gardens, Hollywood, Fla.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 James T. Brignall (1941-1986) — of Kalamazoo,KalamazooCounty, Mich.Born in Kalamazoo,KalamazooCounty, Mich.,June 20,1941.Democrat. Candidate forMichiganstate house of representatives 46th District, 1970; candidate forU.S.Representative from Michigan 3rd District, 1972.Died, from complications ofjuvenile diabetes,August29, 1986 (age45 years, 70days).Burial location unknown. Salathiel Charles Masterson (1911-1990) — also known asS. C. Masterson;"Brick" —of Richmond,ContraCosta County, Calif.; El Sobrante,ContraCosta County, Calif.Born in Touchet,Walla WallaCounty, Wash.,December23, 1911.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofCaliforniaDemocratic State Central Committee, 1944; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from California,1948;municipal judge in California, 1950; member ofCaliforniastate assembly, 1953-60; defeated, 1934; superior court judge inCalifornia, 1960-72.Protestant.Member,ExchangeClub;Elks;Eagles;Moose;DeltaSigma Rho.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Santa Rosa,SonomaCounty, Calif.,1990(ageabout78 years). Hisbody wasdonated to the University of California for medical research.
 Relatives: Sonof S. C. Masterson; married to Marjorie Bried; nephew ofCharlesW. Masterson.
 Robert P. Marren (1918-1990) — of Auburn,CayugaCounty, N.Y.Born in Auburn,CayugaCounty, N.Y.,March10, 1918.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II;civilengineer;surveyor;candidate forNew Yorkstate senate 48th District, 1954; member of city council, Auburn,N.Y., 1957-63.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in ahospitalat Syracuse,OnondagaCounty, N.Y.,January26, 1990 (age71 years, 322days).Interment atSt.Joseph's Cemetery, Auburn, N.Y. Eliot Janeway (1913-1993) — also known asEliot Jacobstein;"CalamityJaneway" —of Redding,FairfieldCounty, Conn.; Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.BornJanuary1, 1913.Democrat.Economist;economic advisor to PresidentsFranklinRoosevelt andLyndonJohnson; candidate forConnecticutstate house of representatives from Redding, 1948;newspapercolumnist.Jewishancestry.Died, fromdiabetes andheartproblems, in Columbia-PresbyterianMedicalCenter, Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,February8, 1993 (age80 years, 38days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Meyer Joseph Jacobstein and Fanny (Siff) Jacobstein; married1938 toElizabeth Ames Hall.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Internet Movie Databaseprofile
 Jerome Anthony Ambro Jr. (1928-1993) — also known asJerome A. Ambro, Jr. — of Huntington Station,SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N.Y.Born in Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.,June 27,1928.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict;Huntington town supervisor; member, Suffolk County Board ofSupervisors; candidate forLieutenantGovernor of New York, 1970;U.S.Representative from New York 3rd District, 1975-81; defeated,1980.Died, fromdiabetes, in ahospitalatFallsChurch, Va.,March 4,1993 (age64 years, 250days).Interment atArlingtonNational Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
 Relatives: SonofJeromeG. Ambro; married,June 11,1955, to Helen McCooey (daughter ofJohnHenry McCooey Jr.); married to AntoinetteSalatto.
 Political family:McCooey-Ambrofamily of Brooklyn, New York.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Thomas D. Hamilton Jr. (c.1930-1994) — also known asTom Hamilton — of Chula Vista,San DiegoCounty, Calif.Born in Pecos,ReevesCounty, Tex., about 1930.Pharmacist;mayorof Chula Vista, Calif., 1970-74.Methodist.Died, ofdiabetes andstrokes,at SharpMedicalCenter, Chula Vista,San DiegoCounty, Calif.,March26, 1994 (ageabout 64years).Interment atGlenAbbey Memorial Park, Bonita, Calif. Earl Faircloth (1920-1995) — also known asWilliam Earl Faircloth — of Miami, Dade County (nowMiami-DadeCounty), Fla.Born in Chiefland,LevyCounty, Fla.,September24, 1920.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofFloridastate house of representatives, 1963-65;Floridastate attorney general, 1965-71; candidate forU.S.Senator from Florida, 1968; alternate delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Florida,1968;candidate forGovernor ofFlorida, 1970.Died, fromstrokesanddiabetes, in Holy CrossHospital,Fort Lauderdale,BrowardCounty, Fla.,May 5,1995 (age74 years, 223days).Interment atHenderson City Cemetery, Henderson, Tenn.
 Relatives:Married,June 5,1945, to Wilma Smith.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Mario Angelo Procaccino (1912-1995) — also known asMario A. Procaccino — of New York. Born in Bisaccia,Italy,September5, 1912.Democrat. Naturalized U.S. citizen; New York City Controller,1966-69; candidate formayorof New York City, N.Y., 1969.Italianancestry.Died, of complications ofdiabetes, at Our Lady of MercyHospital,Bronx,BronxCounty, N.Y.,December20, 1995 (age83 years, 106days).Burial location unknown.
 See alsoOurCampaignscandidate detail
 Robert Budd Gould (1937-1997) — of Montana. Born in Pasadena,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,May 10,1937.Member ofMontanastate house of representatives, 1974-81, 1985-91.Blindedby diabetes in 1970.Died of complications ofdiabetes.June 2,1997 (age60 years, 23days).Interment atMissoulaCemetery, Missoula, Mont. John O. W. Jarstad (1920-1998) — of Tacoma,PierceCounty, Wash.Born in Bremerton,KitsapCounty, Wash.,July 22,1920.Republican.Televisionsportscaster;candidate forU.S.Representative from Washington 6th District, 1970.Died, ofheartfailure anddiabetes at AuburnRehabilitationCenter, Auburn,KingCounty, Wash.,June 12,1998 (age77 years, 325days).Interment atHavenof Rest Cemetery, Gig Harbor, Wash. Polly Dougherty Gibson (1917-1998) — also known asPolly D. Gibson — of Michigan. Born in Athens,McMinnCounty, Tenn.,February26, 1917.Republican. Candidate forMichiganstate senate 24th District, 1970.Female.Congregationalist.Member,JuniorLeague.Died of complications ofdiabetes,June 16,1998 (age81 years, 110days).Burial location unknown. Helen R. Cobb (c.1922-1999) — of San Diego,San DiegoCounty, Calif.Born in Wichita,SedgwickCounty, Kan., about 1922.Candidate in primary formayorof San Diego, Calif., 1963.Female.Member,League of WomenVoters.Indictedin 1970 onbriberyconspiracychargesin connection with the "Yellow CabScandal";acquitted.Died, from complications ofemphysemaanddiabetes, at ChaseMedicalCenter, El Cajon,San DiegoCounty, Calif.,March 8,1999 (ageabout 77years).Burial location unknown. William A. Craven (1921-1999) — also known asBill Craven — of Oceanside,San DiegoCounty, Calif.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,June 30,1921.Republican. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II;served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean conflict; member ofCaliforniastate assembly, 1973-79; member ofCaliforniastate senate, 1979-99.Advocated and won thecreationof a California State University campus at San Marcos.Died, ofcongestiveheart failure and complications ofdiabetes, at the Villasde CarlsbadHealthCenter, Carlsbad,San DiegoCounty, Calif.,July 11,1999 (age78 years, 11days).Interment atEternalHills Memorial Park, Oceanside, Calif.
 Craven Hall, atCalifornia StateUniversitySanMarcos, isnamed forhim.
 Joe Serna Jr. (c.1939-1999) — of Sacramento,SacramentoCounty, Calif.Born in Stockton,San JoaquinCounty, Calif., about 1939.Democrat.Servedin the Peace Corps;collegeprofessor;mayorof Sacramento, Calif., 1993-99; died in office 1999; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from California,1996.Hispanicancestry.Died ofkidneycancer and complications ofdiabetes, in Sacramento,SacramentoCounty, Calif.,November7, 1999 (ageabout 60years).Burial location unknown. Charles Edward Wiggins (1927-2000) — also known asCharles E. Wiggins — of El Monte,LosAngeles County, Calif.; West Covina,LosAngeles County, Calif.Born in El Monte,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,December3, 1927.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; served inthe U.S. Army during the Korean conflict;lawyer;mayorof El Monte, Calif., 1964-66;U.S.Representative from California, 1967-79 (25th District 1967-75,39th District 1975-79);Judgeof U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, 1984-96.Member,Lions;American BarAssociation.Died, of complications fromdiabetes andheartdisease, at SunriseHospitaland Medical Center, Las Vegas,ClarkCounty, Nev.,March 2,2000 (age72 years, 90days).Interment atArlingtonNational Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Carl Thomas Rowan (1925-2000) — also known asCarl T. Rowan — ofWashington,D.C.Born in Ravenscroft,WhiteCounty, Tenn.,August11, 1925.Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; syndicatednewspapercolumnist,author,biographer,televisionandradiocommentator; U.S. Ambassador toFinland, 1963-64; in 1988, heshotand wounded an intruder in his backyard in Washington, D.C.; hewasarrested,chargedwith aweaponsviolation, andtried;the jury was unable to reach a verdict, and a mistrial was declared;received theSpingarnMedal in 1997.Africanancestry. Member,Americansfor Democratic Action.Died, ofheart andkidneyailments anddiabetes, at the WashingtonHospitalCenter,Washington,D.C.,September23, 2000 (age75 years, 43days).Burial location unknown.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier
 Gus Hall (1910-2000) — also known asArvo Kustaa Halberg — of Youngstown,MahoningCounty, Ohio; Yonkers,WestchesterCounty, N.Y.Born in Virginia,St. LouisCounty, Minn.,October8, 1910.Communist.Lumberjack;steelworker;unionorganizer and one of the leaders of the steelworkers' strike in1937; candidate formayorof Youngstown, Ohio, 1937; served in the U.S. Navy during WorldWar II;indictedin 1948, andconvictedin 1949, under theSmithAct, of conspiring to teach theviolentoverthrow of the U.S. government;fledto Mexico;arrestedin 1951 and sent back; spent eight years inprison;candidate forPresidentof the United States, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984.Finnishancestry.Died, of complications fromdiabetes, in Lenox HillHospital,Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,October13, 2000 (age90 years, 5days).Interment atForestHome Cemetery, Forest Park, Ill.
 Relatives: Sonof Matt Halberg and Susan Halberg; married,September13, 1934, to Elizabeth Turner.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier
 James C. Reynolds (1941-2000) — also known asJim Reynolds;"TeddyBear" —of Beaver Falls,BeaverCounty, Pa.Born in Beaver Falls,BeaverCounty, Pa.,July 17,1941.Mayorof Beaver Falls, Pa., 1989-93.Christian.Died, fromdiabetes andliverproblems, in Beaver Falls,BeaverCounty, Pa.,December7, 2000 (age59 years, 143days).Interment atBeaverFalls Cemetery, Chippewa Township, Beaver County, Pa. John Striker Andrews (1919-2001) — also known asJohn S. Andrews — of Toledo,LucasCounty, Ohio.Born in Cincinnati,HamiltonCounty, Ohio,April25, 1919.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II;underwriter and manager, TravelersInsurance;director ofpublicrelations, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp.; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Ohio,1956(alternate),1960(alternate),1964,1972(delegation chair);chair ofLucas County Republican Party, 1958-66;OhioRepublican state chair, 1965-73; Republican Presidential Electorfor Ohio,1972(appointed to fill vacancy; voted forRichardM. Nixon andSpiroT. Agnew).Congregationalist.Member,Freemasons;ScottishRite Masons;Shriners;AmericanLegion;Jaycees.Died, of complications fromdiabetes, in Adamstown,FrederickCounty, Md.,February25, 2001 (age81 years, 306days).Interment atToledoMemorial Park, Sylvania, Ohio.
 Relatives: Sonof Burton Richardson Andrews and Cora (Striker) Andrews; married,July 4,1964, to Marjorie Ann Carney.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Clinton W. White (1921-2001) — of Oakland,AlamedaCounty, Calif.BornOctober8, 1921.Lawyer;superior court judge in California, 1977-78;Judge,California Court of Appeal, 1978-95.Africanancestry.Died, ofdiabetes relatedrespiratoryarrest, at Kaiser PermanenteMedicalCenter, Oakland,AlamedaCounty, Calif.,May 22,2001 (age79 years, 226days).Burial location unknown.Edward F. CookeEdward Francis Cooke (1923-2002) — also known asEdward F. Cooke — of Oakmont,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,1923.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;universityprofessor; candidate forU.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 18th District, 1962;mayorof Oakmont, Pa., 1966-69;AlleghenyCounty Treasurer; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromPennsylvania,1968.Catholic.Irishancestry.Died, fromdiabetes andrenalfailure, in ahospiceat Catonsville,BaltimoreCounty, Md.,August12, 2002 (ageabout 79years).Interment atSt.James Catholic Cemetery, Haverhill, Mass.
 Relatives: Sonof Peter Joseph Cooke and Norah Ann (Regan) Cooke; married to DorothyCleary.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Pittsburgh Press,December 27, 1967
 Richard Charles Lee (1916-2003) — also known asRichard C. Lee;Dick Lee;"Mr.Urban America" —of New Haven,New HavenCounty, Conn.Born in New Haven,New HavenCounty, Conn.,March12, 1916.Democrat.Mayorof New Haven, Conn., 1954-69; defeated, 1949, 1951; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Connecticut,1956,1960.Died, fromdiabetes andheartdisease,February2, 2003 (age86 years, 327days).Burial location unknown.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle
 Jan Sterling (1921-2004) — also known asJane Sterling Adriance — Born in Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,April 3,1921.Democrat.Actress;honored guest, Democratic National Convention,1960.Female.Died, following a series ofstrokes,while suffering fromdiabetes, in the Motion Picture andTelevisionHospital,Woodland Hills, Los Angeles,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,March26, 2004 (age82 years, 358days).Interment atSt. Pauls Churchyard, Covent Garden, London, England.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Allen Adriance and Eleanor Ward (Deans) Adriance;married,May 3,1941, to John Merivale; married,May 12,1950, to Paul Douglas.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Internet Movie Databaseprofile —Find-A-Gravememorial
Sam SchwartzkopfSamuel Schwartzkopf (1916-2004) — also known asSam Schwartzkopf — of Lincoln,LancasterCounty, Neb.Born in Lincoln,LancasterCounty, Neb.,January12, 1916.Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II;mayorof Lincoln, Neb., 1967-75; defeated, 1975.Presbyterian.Member,Sertoma;Freemasons.Died, from complications related to astroke,diabetes, andpneumonia,June5, 2004 (age88 years, 145days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Wilhelm Schwartzkopf and Katherine (Sterkel) Schwartzkopf;married,May 3,1941, to Dorothy June Anderson.
 Image source: City ofLincoln
 George Lawrence Mikan Jr. (1924-2005) — also known asGeorge Mikan;"Mr.Basketball" —of Minnesota. Born in Joliet,WillCounty, Ill.,June 18,1924.Republican. Professionalbasketballplayer andcoach forthe Minneapolis Lakers in the 1940s and 1950s; candidate forU.S.Representative from Minnesota 3rd District, 1956; member,BasketballHall ofFame.Croatianancestry.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Scottsdale,MaricopaCounty, Ariz.,June 1,2005 (age80 years, 348days).Interment atLakewoodCemetery, Minneapolis, Minn.; statue atTarget Center, Minneapolis, Minn.
 Relatives:Married to Patricia Lu Daveny.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
Edward L. MasryEdward Louis Masry (1932-2005) — also known asEdward L. Masry — of Thousand Oaks,VenturaCounty, Calif.Born in Paterson,PassaicCounty, N.J.,July 29,1932.Lawyer;his successful lawsuit against Pacific Gas & Electric, overcontamination of drinking water in the town of Hinckley, California,was the subject of the movieErin Brockovich (2000);mayorof Thousand Oaks, Calif., 2001-02.Syrianancestry.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in Los Robles RegionalMedicalCenter, Thousand Oaks,VenturaCounty, Calif.,December5, 2005 (age73 years, 129days).Interment atPierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, Westlake Village,Calif.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Internet Movie Databaseprofile —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: City of ThousandOaks
 Smith Hempstone Jr. (1929-2006) — Born inWashington,D.C.,February1, 1929.Newspapereditor andcolumnist;U.S. Ambassador toKenya, 1989-93.Died, from complications ofdiabetes, in SuburbanHospital,Bethesda,MontgomeryCounty, Md.,November19, 2006 (age77 years, 291days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Married to Kathaleen Fishback.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier
 Books by Smith Hempstone, Jr.:TheRogue Ambassador : An African Memoir (1997)
 William Frank Buckley Jr. (1925-2008) — also known asWilliam F. Buckley, Jr. — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.; Stamford,FairfieldCounty, Conn.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,November24, 1925.Conservative. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; candidateformayorof New York City, N.Y., 1965; candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly 2nd District, 1966.Catholic.IrishandSwissancestry. Member,Skulland Bones.Leader of the conservative movement; founder and editor ofNational Reviewmagazine;authorand lecturer; host oftelevisionnews show "Firing Line"; recipient of thePresidentialMedal of Freedom on November 18, 1991.Died, probably ofdiabetes andemphysema,in Stamford,FairfieldCounty, Conn.,February27, 2008 (age82 years, 95days).Cremated;ashes interred atSt. Bernard Cemetery, Sharon, Conn.
 Relatives: Sonof William Frank Buckley, Sr. and Aloise (Steiner) Buckley; brotherofJamesLane Buckley and Patricia Lee Buckley (who marriedLeoBrent Bozell); married1950 toPatricia Alden Austin Taylor.
 Political family:Buckleyfamily of New York and Connecticut.
 Cross-reference:FredericR. Coudert, Jr.
 See alsoWikipedia article —NNDBdossier —Internet Movie Databaseprofile —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail
 Books by William F. Buckley, Jr.:GettingIt Right (2003) —Godand Man at Yale : The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'(1951) —Spytime: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton (2000) —Nearer,My God : An Autobiography of Faith (1997) —TheLexicon : A Cornucopia of Wonderful Words for the Inquisitive WordLover (1998) —Airborne: A Sentimental Journey (1984) —InSearch of Anti-Semitism (1992) —BrothersNo More (1995) —UpFrom Liberalism (1959) —TheCommittee and its critics : a calm review of the House Committee onUn-American Activities (1962) —Elvisin the Morning (2001) —Executioneve, and other contemporary ballads (1975) —Fourreforms : a guide for the seventies (1973) —Gratitude: reflections on what we owe to our country (1990) —Nuremberg: the reckoning (2002) —Overdrive: a personal documentary (1983) —UnitedNations Journal : A Delegate's Odyssey (1974) —Theunmaking of a mayor (1966) —RonaldReagan: An American Hero (2001) —TheReagan I Knew (2008)
 Fiction by William F. Buckley, Jr.:StainedGlass : A Blackford Oakes Novel —MarcoPolo, If You Can : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —Savingthe Queen : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —SeeYou Later, Alligator : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —Tucker'sLast Stand : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —Mongoose,R.I.P. : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —AVery Private Plot : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —HighJinx : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —Who'son First : A Blackford Oakes Mystery —TheRedhunter : a novel based on the life of Senator JoeMcCarthy
 Books about William F. Buckley, Jr.:John B. Judis,WilliamF. Buckley, Jr.: Patron Saint of the Conservatives —Lee Edwards,WilliamF. Buckley Jr.: The Maker of a Movement — Carl T.Bogus,Buckley:William F. Buckley Jr. and the Rise of AmericanConservatism
 Critical books about William F. Buckley,Jr.: David Miller,ChairmanBill: A Biography of William F. Buckley, Jr.

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