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INQUIRER OBITUARIES
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Services have been set for Coast Guard Petty Officer Second Class Jason S. Moletzsky, 26, of Norristown, who died in a midair crash Oct. 29 off the California coast.
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MOSCOW - Vitaly Ginzburg, 93, a Nobel Prize-winning Russian physicist and one of the fathers of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, died of cardiac arrest Sunday in Moscow.
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Walter Vincent Matteucci, 87, a retired internist and allergist, died Friday of a heart attack at Chestnut Hill Hospital, where he had been on the staff for 33 years.
Posted 11/09/2009
Harry M. Meyers Jr., 93, of Elkins Park, a sales executive and former camp director, died Oct. 19 at Rydal Park nursing home in Rydal of complications after a heart attack.
Posted 11/09/2009
Manuel Solis, 91, who served briefly as Panama's president during Manuel Noriega's military regime, died Friday at his home in Panama City.
Posted 11/09/2009
Art D'Lugoff, 85, whose famed New York nightclub, the Village Gate, featured performers from jazz great Duke Ellington to 1960s counterculture rocker Jimi Hendrix, died Wednesday at a Manhattan hospital.
Posted 11/09/2009
Donald Baim, 60, a renowned cardiologist and medical-device executive, died Friday in Natick, Mass., after surgery for cancer.
Posted 11/09/2009
Paul L. Bloom, 70, an Energy Department lawyer who led a Carter administration effort that recovered billions of dollars from major oil companies that had overcharged their customers, died Oct. 9 of pancreatic cancer. He lived in Chevy Chase, Md.
Posted 11/09/2009
James H. McCracken, 87, a former Philadelphia railroad and bank executive, died Oct. 30 of respiratory failure at St. John's on the Lake, a retirement community in Milwaukee.
DAILY NEWS OBITUARIES
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"HEY, HOT DOG here, who else?" "Give your tongue a sleigh ride." "Hey, cotton candy here! How sweet it is!"
 
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Posted 11/09/2009
CYNTHIA KELLER knew from an early age that she wanted to be a doctor. She had the full support of her mother, Zenobia Faulk Keller, a nurse. In fact, her mother each night would place a small tape recorder under Cynthia's pillow that played her mother's words of reassurance that her dream was attainable.
Posted 11/06/2009
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN barbershop was always more than just a place to get a haircut or a styling. It has traditionally been a haven where men and women could escape the tribulations of the times and discuss the important issues of the day.
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