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Conchata Ferrell, Memorable Maid on ‘Two and a Half Men,’ Dies at 77
She first achieved acclaim on the stage. But she was best known for her Emmy-nominated role as Berta, Charlie Sheen’s gruff housekeeper.
Robert H. Ferrell, 97, Truman Authority Inspired by Diaries, Dies
The consummate Truman scholar wrote or edited a dozen books about the 33rd president, including collections of long-buried diaries and letters.
Paid Notice: Deaths HASKINS, EDNA (FERRELL)
HASKINS-Edna (Ferrell), of Westport, CT, beloved wife of Caryl Parker Haskins, passed away January 30, 2000, at the age of 88. Edna Haskins was born September 26, 1911 in Blyth, Northumberland, England. She attended King's College, Durham University, from which she was graduated with first-class honors in physical chemistry in 1933. Following graduate work at her home university, she came to this country and worked for two years at Radcliffe and at Harvard as a recipient of the Augustus Anson Wh ...
WESLEY FERRELL, 68, DIES; MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER
Ferrell, Wesley Cheek
REV. D. H. FERRELL, BOSTON PASTOR, DIES \ _________; Unitarian Minister Was Former Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts.
Death
SHOT DEAD BY BURGLAR.; Dr. C. C. Ferrell, Alabama Educator Killed -- Two Negroes Captured.
DIES IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR.; Rosslyn Ferrell, Who Killed His Friend to Get Money to Marry, Pays the Penalty.
Fusion of Rival Societies Announced at Dinner to Chaplain Chidwick
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