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Florence Agnes Henderson (February 14, 1934 – November 24, 2016)
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perfettamentechic · 29 days ago
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2023: Heidelinde Weis, attrice, regista e cantante austriaca. Dal 1959 ha recitato in numerose produzioni teatrali. Nel 1964 divenne nota come il personaggio del titolo in The Dead of Beverly Hills.  Dal 1960 al 2015 è apparsa davanti alla telecamera in circa 115 produzioni cinematografiche e televisive. (n. 1940) 2023: Luca Sabatelli, costumista e scenografo italiano. Diplomato all’Accademia di…
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conradscrime · 2 years ago
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The Disappearance of Mary Agnes Moroney
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February 15, 2023
Mary Agnes Moroney was born on May 9, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois to parents Catherine and Michael Moroney. Catherine had married Michael when she was only 13 years old, and they had two daughters together, Mary and Anastasia. 
The Moroney’s lived at 5200 Wentworth Avenue and were extremely poor. Due to this, one of Catherines relatives had wrote to what was known as a needy-family service which was printed publicly. Usually this service did not print out the addresses of the families, however through this a woman had found the Moroney’s address. 
On May 14, 1930, Catherine was scrubbing the floor of the house when she heard a knock at the door. A woman stated that her name was Julia Otis and she had been sent by a social worker to deal with the Moroney’s case from the needy family service. The woman was described as being well-dressed, around 22 years old, with protruding teeth and a “cultured voice.” 
After listening to the Moroney’s problems, Julia asked Catherine if she could take then 2 year old Mary Agnes to California with her, adding that she would be “fat as a butterball.” Catherine said no, and the woman promised she would return and gave Catherine $2 before leaving. 
On May 15, 1930, Julia came back with baby clothes, as Catherine was actually pregnant with her third child at this time. Julia also claimed to have arranged for Michael to have a better job and offered to take Mary to the store to buy her new clothes and shoes. Catherine was reluctant to allow this but eventually gave her permission. 
Catherine later said that Mary Agnes was extremely upset to go off with the woman, and refused to do so through tears. The woman known as Julia took Mary with her and the two were never seen again. 
On May 16, 1930, Julia wrote a letter to the Moroney’s which read: 
“Please don't be alarmed, I have taken your little girl to California with me. I have hired a special nurse to care for her. We'll be back in two months. By that time you will be on your feet again and will be able to care for her. She didn't even cry a bit. She is outfitted like a princess. In the meantime, I'll help all I can to get you on your feet. Don't worry about her or anything else. When you get this letter we'll be on our way already. As ever, Julia Otis.”
This was the last time the Moroney’s ever heard from the woman claiming to be Julia Otis again. 
Two weeks after Mary’s kidnapping, a woman claiming to be called Alice Henderson, sent the Moroney’s a letter saying that Julia was her cousin and was “love hungry” as her own husband and baby had died the year before in 1929. 
However, Alice Henderson was never heard from again after this note and police determined that the letter written by Julia and the letter written by Alice were from the same person as the handwriting was the same. 
Over a year later, in July 1931, an elder Native woman named Martha Thompson was pushing a cart to join a circus. In the cart was a blonde, blue eyed 3 year old girl that looked similar to Mary Agnes Moroney. Martha claimed that the little girl had been abandoned by her mother, a woman named Florence Fuller and begged to be able to keep the girl. The Moroney’s did not identify the girl as being Mary Agnes. 
In 1952, 22 years after Mary was last seen, a 24 year old woman named Mary McClelland saw some photos of Mary Agnes’ siblings (Catherine and Michael had 6 more children after Mary disappeared) and believed she was Mary Agnes herself. 
Mary McClelland claimed she had been adopted within a year of Mary Agnes’ disappearance by a man and woman named Charles and Nora Beck. Her dental casts were compared and through that, plus her skull and blood showed she was a Moroney. 
However, a physician named Dr. E.W. Merrithew stated that he had delivered Mary McClelland to an unknown mother on November 17, 1927, and the mother had provided a baby picture of her from 1928. This proved that she had been adopted 2 years before Mary Agnes had been abducted. 
More evidence was discovered when McClelland did not have the same scar Mary Agnes had from a previous surgery. Further DNA testing proved she was not Mary Agnes. Mary McClelland died in 2005 and the abduction of Mary Agnes Moroney remains unsolved. 
 Further more, Mary Agnes underwent an operation for a ruptured navel, but McClelland did not have the scar Mary Agnes had at the time of her disappearance.[5] Further DNA testing proved she was not Mary Agnes. She died in 2005.[1] The Moroney kidnapping remains unsolved after almost 93 years. 
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Florence Henderson Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Florence Henderson Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Florence Henderson Celebrated Name: Florence Henderson Real Name/Full Name: Florence Agnes Henderson Gender: Female Age at the time of death: 82 years old Birth Date: 14 February 1934 Date of death: 24 November 2016 Birth Place: Dale, Indiana, United States Nationality: American Height: 1.6 m Weight: 60 kg Sexual Orientation: Straight Marital Status: Married Husband/Spouse…
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thedsp-blog1 · 7 years ago
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kestrel-of-herran · 7 years ago
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twenty-one songs for kestrel, accompanied by the piano | listen
i. laura jensen // use somebody ii. sabrina carpenter // on purpose iii. jessie ware // tough love iv. kelly clarkson // tightrope v. ursine vulpine ft. annaca // wicked game vi. paloma faith // only love can hurt like this vii. demi lovato // nightingale viii. marina and the diamonds // true colors ix. florence + the machine // over the love x. dua lipa // homesick xi. lady gaga // million reasons xii. birdy // words xiii. fleurie // hurts like hell xiv. jessie ware // pieces xv. karmina // all the king’s horses xvi. kesha // praying xvii. agnes obel // just so xviii. ward thomas // where the sky is xix. ella henderson // hold on, we’re going home & love me again xx. gabrielle aplin // waking up slow xxi. rachel platten // better place
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beatrixiv · 5 years ago
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@theangelagriffin @jaseewasee @tallulahjae @derekacorah @britishmonarchy @biggeohill @kimrussomedium @chipcoffey @theresacaputo @psychicmediumje @dogthebountyhunterteam @tdogmedia She has to Tyrell Williams Henderson mother’s sister—same face @tyrellwilliams Florence Ballard Motown Eddie Kendrick Sam Cooke album Live at the Copacabana song « The Chain Gang » Agnes the mother & back up singer Is she a Florence Ballard? (at Great Britain ( England )) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3wl72ejYzf/?igshid=3iiqnwhoacez
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canadiangeekgirl · 8 years ago
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Friends and family members gathered at the next-door homes of Debbie Reynolds and daughter Carrie Fisher on a gloomy Thursday in the Hollywood Hills for an intimate memorial to mourn the late actresses.
The service was held at Fisher’s home and the eulogies were delivered by her daughter, Billie Lourd, and friends like Meryl Streep, Tracey Ullman and Stephen Fry, while the 125 guests dined on fried chicken, collard greens, and cornbread, according to People magazine.
Streep, who starred in the adaptation of Fisher’s semi-autobiographical novel Postcards from the Edge, carried white flowers as she walked up the long driveway to the wooded compound, choosing to ignore questions from reporters gathered on the street. Inside, People reported that Streep sang Fisher’s favourite song, “Happy Days Are Here Again,” and everyone joined in.
Streep knew both mother and daughter — she had presented Reynolds with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the film academy’s Governors Awards in 2015.
Outside, Meg Ryan, Ellen Barkin and Ed Begley Jr. were among those entering the property in the tony Coldwater Canyon area of Los Angeles, just north of Beverly Hills. According to People, other celebrity guests included Penny Marshall, Richard Dreyfuss and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Also visiting the compound Thursday were Jamie Lee Curtis, who stars with Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd, on TV’s Scream Queens, and Eric Idle, a friend of Fisher’s who rented her his home during the filming of The Empire Strikes Back.
Fisher and Reynolds died last week, one day apart, casting a pall over Hollywood’s annual holiday break. Fisher, 60, an actress and writer who starred as Princess Leia in the original Star Wars trilogy, died Dec. 27 after suffering a medical emergency Dec. 23 aboard a flight from London. Reynolds, 84, an Oscar-nominated actress who shot to fame after starring in Singin’ in the Rain at age 19, passed away Dec. 28 after being briefly hospitalized.
“She said, ‘I want to be with Carrie,’” Reynolds’ son, Todd Fisher, told The Associated Press. “And then she was gone.”
Fisher and Reynolds will be buried together at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, reportedly on Friday. The sprawling location is the resting place of numerous celebrities, including Lucille Ball, Dick Van Patten, Liberace, Florence Henderson, David Carradine and Bette Davis.
Todd Fisher and other family representatives did not immediately respond to requests for further details about the memorial and burial services.
Lourd, 24, made her first public comment on the deaths of her mother and grandmother on Instagram Monday.
“Receiving all of your prayers and kind words over the past week has given me strength during a time I thought strength could not exist,” Lourd wrote under a picture of the three women. “There are no words to express how much I will miss my Abadaba and my one and only Momby.”
People inside and outside of show business have continued to mourn the two Hollywood legends. Last week, fans created an impromptu star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame for Fisher, and peers like Star Wars Mark Hamill have written heartfelt tributes.
HBO bumped up plans to air the new Fisher Stevens-directed documentary about the mother, daughter duo, Bright Lights, which is now set to air on Saturday.
Elsewhere Thursday, Broadway theatres announced plans to dim their marquee lights Friday night. The Broadway League says the lights will be dimmed for one minute at 7:45 p.m.
Reynolds and Fisher both made their Broadway debuts in 1973 in the musical comedy revival of Irene, which earned Reynolds a Tony Award nomination. She also appeared on Broadway in Woman of the Year and the musical revue Debbie.
Fisher’s Broadway credits include her one-woman show Wishful Drinking, Agnes of God and Censored Scenes From King Kong.
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naijawapaz1 · 5 years ago
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Florence Henderson Was Married Twice In Life & Had Four Children
Florence Henderson Was Married Twice In Life & Had Four Children
Quick Facts of Florence Agnes Henderson
Full NameFlorence Agnes Henderson
Net Worth$10 Million (Before Death)
Date of Birth1934 /02 /14
NicknameFlorence Henderson
Marital StatusMarried
BirthplaceDale, Indiana, U.S.
EthnicityWhite
ProfessionActress, TV Personality
NationalityAmerican
Active Year1952–2016
Eye colourBlue
Hair colourHalf-Blonde
SpouseIra Bernstein (m. 1956; div. 1985), John…
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topbeautifulwomens · 6 years ago
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#Florence #Henderson #Biography #Photos #Wallpapers #blackandwhite #fashiondiaries #fashionshow #frans #green #haircolors #makeover #photographer #runwaymodel #yearsold
Florence Agnes Henderson (born February 14, 19three4) is an American actress and sinside ofger, ideal acknowledged for playing the role of Carol Brady in the television technique The Brady Bunch, which ran towards 1969 to 1974.
Name Florence Henderson Height five' 3″ Naionality American Day of Birth 14 February 1934 Set of Birth Dale, Indiana, USA Famous for
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womenwithgifts · 8 years ago
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Rest in Peace|Florence Henderson
Rest in Peace|Florence Henderson
  Florence Agnes Henderson was an American actress and singer with a career spanning six decades. She is best remembered for her starring role as matriarch Carol Brady on the ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch from 1969 to 1974. Henderson also appeared in film, as well as on stage, and hosted several long-running cooking and variety shows over the years. She appeared as a guest on many scripted and…
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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24 dicembre … ricordiamo …
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2022: Francesco Silvestri, drammaturgo, attore teatrale e regista teatrale italiano. Silvestri intraprese la carriera teatrale sin da adolescente, producendosi in carceri e in istituti per diversamente abili come animatore. Nel 1980 conobbe Annibale Ruccello, con il quale intraprese una proficua collaborazione. Nel 2011 fondò a Modica l’accademia teatrale Clarence, dove egli stesso insegnò…
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radiomax · 8 years ago
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Sunday 9am: Vinyl Resting Place Special with Willie B
Sunday 9am: Vinyl Resting Place Special with Willie B
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This week the Vinyl Resting Place moves to its new time at 9AM (NY time) – and – since no one (including myself) is up at that time on a Sunday – I can do, pretty much what I want – and no one will ever know :-) This week we mark yet another loss in the entertainment world (2016 has been rough!). On Thanksgiving we learned of the passing of Florence Henderson. In her 65 years in show business she…
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perfettamentechic · 3 years ago
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24 dicembre … ricordiamo …
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2016: Florence Henderson, Florence Agnes Henderson, attrice statunitense nota per aver partecipato alla serie TV La famiglia Brady. Ha recitato in numerose serie TV nel corso degli anni ottanta. (n. 1934) 2009: Giulio Bosetti, Giulio Maria Gastone Stefano  (n. 1930) 2005: Pat Morita, Noriyuki Morita, attore statunitense di origine giapponese. (n. 1932) 1993: Madame Grès, Germaine Émilie Krebs,…
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perfettamentechic · 3 years ago
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24 novembre … ricordiamo …
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2016: Florence Henderson, Florence Agnes Henderson, attrice statunitense, nota per aver partecipato alla serie TV La famiglia Brady. (n. 1934) 2005: Pat Morita, Noriyuki Morita, attore e doppiatore statunitense. è stato un attore e doppiatore statunitense di origine giapponese. (n. 1932) 1993: Madame Grès, Germaine Émilie Krebs, nota anche come Alix Barton e Alix; è stata una stilista e sarta…
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perfettamentechic · 4 years ago
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24 dicembre … ricordiamo …
24 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic #felicementechic #lynda
2016: Florence Henderson, Florence Agnes Henderson, attrice statunitense nota per aver partecipato alla serie TV La famiglia Brady. Ha recitato in numerose serie TV nel corso degli anni ottanta. (n. 1934) 2009: Giulio Bosetti, Giulio Maria Gastone Stefano Bosetti, attore, regista teatrale e doppiatore italiano. È stato anche impresario teatrale ed ha legato il suo nome al Teatro Carcano. È…
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