Rose marie ford biography of albert

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  • Ruby Marie Ford

    When Ruby Marie Ford was born on 10 April 1923, in Longville, Cass, Minnesota, United States, her father, John Calvin Ford, was 42 and her mother, Antonetta Alizetta Rose, was 35. She married Emil Richard Truman on 9 September 1939, in Cass, Minnesota, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in Trelipe Township, Cass, Minnesota, United States in 1930 and Inguadona Township, Cass, Minnesota, United States in 1950. She died on 21 May 1999, in Bigfork, Itasca, Minnesota, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Itasca, Minnesota, United States.

    Come Dancing

    British BBC TV ballroom dancing series (1950–1998)

    For other uses, see Come Dancing (disambiguation).

    Come Dancing is a British ballroom dancing competition show made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) which aired on BBC One at various intervals from 1950[2][3][4] to 1998.[2] Unlike its subsequent follow-up show, Strictly Come Dancing, contestants were neither celebrities nor professionals.[5]

    The show was created bygd Eric Morley, the founder of Miss World,[5] in 1949,[6] and began bygd broadcasting from regional ballroom studios owned by Mecca, with professional dancers Syd Perkin and Edna Duffield on grabb to offer teaching.[6] Its original format was based on a knock-out process of teams from various regions around the UK, such as East Anglia or the South West.[2][5] In 1953, the format changed to become a competition, with dancers representing the h

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  • Albert "Al" A. Rosa Sr.

    Albert "Al" A. Rosa Sr., 77 of Newport, RI, peacefully passed away on May 29th, 2024 surrounded by his loving family.

    He was the husband of the late Peggy (Gaudet) Rosa and father of the late Margaret (Rosa) Hazelton.

    Born and raised in Newport, RI, he was the son of the late George and Doris (Reynolds) Rosa.

    Al prided himself on being a devoted husband, father and Papa. Al had many career ventures. He sold insurance and worked in construction where he also did some contracting work. He worked on Newport Bridge and the Newport Hospital. He went on to work for the Newport Housing Authority for over 20 years, from which he retired in his early 60's. When he wasn't spending time with his family, you could usually find him helping someone in need of a quick repair. Al always had his Gorilla Glue and Duct Tape close by. Al became a collector of all things. Anything you needed, he probably had, if not, he knew someone who did. He was