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Weston built a string of midcentury homes in L.A. before spending three decades with a San Diego firm known for such large-scale commissions as the Old Globe Theatre and San Diego Wild Animal Park.
Jill Kinmont Boothe was the national women's slalom champion when she was paralyzed in 1955. She refused to let her injuries get in the way of becoming a teacher and a painter. Her story was the subject of a book as well as two films.
The veteran journalist had a flair for inspirational stories, producing three nonfiction bestsellers. At the time of his death, he was traveling to promote his latest book. |
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