Sabra Johnson began her training in gymnastics at age 4 in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
At age 16 she attended Dance Impressions in Bountiful, Utah where she trained for two years in Ballet and Jazz.
On this day in 1776, General George Washington arrives at Harlem Heights, on the northern end of Manhattan, and takes command of a group of retreating Continental troops.
The day before, 4,000 British soldiers had landed at Kip’s Bay in Manhattan (near present-day 34th Street) and taken control of the... The eldest son and the second of seven children, Custis Lee, as his family called him, followed his father’s footsteps to West Point.
He was born July 3, 1945, in San Diego, Calif., to Nave Junior and Nancy Alice (Casteel) Abbiss. Eddie served in the US Air Force during the Viet Nam conflict. Eddie was a member of First Christian Church, in Wewoka. She is survived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Willie Williams officiating, and interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery. 24, 1968, in Wewoka, and to this marriage two children were born. They moved to Seminole 31 years ago from Del City to become cattle ranchers.
Durant, a high-school dropout, had made his fortune building horse-drawn carriages, and in fact he hated cars–he thought they were noisy, smelly, and dangerous. On this day, Soviet representatives condemn an essay writing contest sponsored by the United Nations.
Survivors include his wife, Judy, of the Home; sons Charles Todd Abbiss, of Wewoka, Joseph Eugene Abbiss and wife Jodi, of Midwest City; grandchildren Anya Knight, of Wewoka, Alexis Gentry, of Spaulding, and Reylli Abbiss, of Wewoka; two great-grandchildren; sister, Nancy Cook, of Claremore; and other relatives and friends. Graveside services are scheduled for 11 a.m., Friday, July 17, 2009 at Sunny Lane Cemetery, in Del City. Messages of condolence can be sent to the family online at Seminole County Resident Lois Marie (Carpitcher) Adachi died Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at St. She was a homemaker and a member of the Victory Baptist Church, in Oklahoma City.
She worked as a switchboard operator and later she and her husband owned and operated "Louies Restaurant" in Del City.
Recently, the production data was found and there is no longer any need for guessing.
This information is being compiled, organized and edited into a soon to be released book that details all sorts of production and manufacturing information, including tables showing serial numbers and their date of production.