Washington Post Obituaries
It's come to our attention that some of our valued readers don't see the actual stories we write everyday, perhaps because they only follow this blog. Just so you know, you can bookmark the Washington Post obituaries web page to see these daily. So this one's for you: Headlines and links to the stories we've written in the past week, which has been a pretty quiet week. Enjoy.
- Pioneer in Screening Newborns for Hearing Loss
- Howard University Professor and Author
- Dentist's Altruistic Motto: Make the Odds Even
- Shorts: Secretary, Docent, GSA Supervisor, Club Member
- More shorts: Diplomat, Basketball Player
- Officer Ran Displaced Persons Camp After WWII
- Sergeant Awarded Medal of Honor
- New Home Gave D.C. Man Some Hope
- California Legislator, Outspoken Nixon Critic
- Shorts: Shopping Center Developer, Business Manger, Printer
- More shorts: Journalist, Computer Expert, Church Members, Teacher, VA Psychologist, Trade Association Executive
- Scholar Wrote About Jewish Culture
- Shorts: Real Estate Broker, Interior Designer
- Social Worker, Business Owner, Interior Department Official, Accountants, Secretary, Surgeon
- Activist Fought Segregation, Campaigned for Democrats
- Air Force Colonel Worked in Logistics
- Shorts: Lawyer, Flower Group Member
- Holocuast Survivor Who Taught Others
- Pioneer of Cool Jazz, Improvised 'California Dreaming' Solo
- Shorts: Lieutenant Colonel, Commerce Official, Clinical Psychologist, Teacher's Aide, Customs Agent, Post Employee, Pediatrician, Volunteer
- Real Life Dad Behind 'Eight Is Enough,' Sparred on Crossfire
- Piano Teacher
- Shorts: Nursing Professor, Paralegal, Navy Captain
- Fought DC Cocaine Epidemic
- Artist Helped Lead Three Museums
- Shorts: Volunteer, Sales Associate, Church Member, Antiques Store Owner
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Patricia Sullivan
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April 10, 2009; 12:15 PM ET
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