Randolph—Betty Jean White, 94, died on February 21, 2025 at home, surrounded E by her family. Betty was born on April 3, 1930, in Bridgeport, Conn., the daughter of Ernest and Maude (Clark) Francis.
Betty passed away February 26 ... She married Don Bissinger in December 1950. They lived all their married life on the farm just north of Peoria High School. They enjoyed all their family and ...
Books of Betty White “Forever” stamps will be ... In the 1950s, she became the first woman to produce a sitcom during the 1950s. White is perhaps best remembered for playing completely ...
The season officially kicked off in February with Syosset's Idina Menzel in the tree-hugging musical "Redwood" and is now in ...
Do you deeply love your Burberry trench?” — and got scores of responses.
Cindy Kimberly once again proved her fashion prowess, embracing her WAG status in a look that seamlessly combined casual cool ...
Annie Louise Barlow, who served patrons of the old Haussner’s restaurant for 43 years, died of heart failure Monday at the Maryland Masonic Home in Hunt Valley. She was 103.
The White House has always been the most noble stage ... President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford had only planned on dancing in the East Room to the music of Mike Carney, a New York ...
Production designer Jeremy Hindle explains how he sourced rare pieces from all over the world to fill the offices of Lumon.
The actress was just 22 and a newcomer to movies when she was nominated for the role of Betty, an aspiring screenwriter, in the Hollywood-skewering classic.
Born in 1929 in Wichita, Betty Dodson (Ph.D.) grew up in an era when open discussion of sex was virtually taboo.
These notable women include a circus star, influential authors, famous singer/actress, Florida's first woman voter and Seminoles' first woman chair.