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Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRY, REV. FRANKLIN DREWES
FRY--Rev. Franklin Drewes, on All Saints Sunday, November 5. Age 78. Beloved husband of Rev. Sharon Fry; devoted father and grandfather. Esteemed Lutheran churchman, dedicated parish pastor, nourished by Skaneateles. Outspoken Democrat, passionate jazz and Yankee fan, proud creator of NYT crossword. In lieu of flowers, give to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 10 Knoll Dr, Rockaway, NJ 07866, or own church or charity. ''Whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's.''-Rom. For information ...
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRY, REV. FRANKLIN DREWES
FRY--Rev. Franklin Drewes, on All Saints Sunday, November 5. Age 78. Beloved husband of Rev. Sharon Fry; devoted father and grandfather. Esteemed Lutheran churchman, dedicated parish pastor, nourished by Skaneateles. Outspoken Democrat, passionate jazz and Yankee fan, proud creator of NYT crossword. In lieu of flowers, give to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 10 Knoll Dr, Rockaway, NJ 07866, or own church or charity. ''Whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's.''-Rom. For information ...
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRY, REV. FRANKLIN DREWES
FRY--Rev. Franklin Drewes, on All Saints Sunday, November 5. Age 78. Beloved husband of Rev. Sharon Fry; devoted father and grandfather. Esteemed Lutheran churchman, dedicated parish pastor, nourished by Skaneateles. Outspoken Democrat, passionate jazz and Yankee fan, proud creator of NYT crossword. In lieu of flowers, give to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 10 Knoll Dr, Rockaway, NJ 07866, or own church or charity. ''Whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's.''-Rom. For information ...
Hayden Fry, Who Made Iowa a Football Powerhouse, Dies at 90
The Hawkeyes had foundered for nearly two decades when he took over in 1979. It took him three seasons to turn the team around.
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