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- From Find A Grave website: "Dick Von Hoene graduated from the University of Cincinnati, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in theater; and while attending the University of Cincinnati, he acted in college productions, as well as summer stock and community theater productions; and Dick Von Hoene's professional career began as a copywriter for WCPO radio; he was employed by WXIX-TV, and he was most widely acclaimed as the creator of the very popular "Cool Ghoul" character that became a regular weekend feature hosting horror movies from the fall of 1969 until the spring of 1972; he became a reporter for WUBE 105 in 1973, and in 1979, he became a disc jockey; and in 1983, he became a news announcer for WFKB in Florence. In 1987, Dick Von Hoene was hired by Insight Communications, first as a News Director, and for the last 12 years as host of Northern Kentucky Magazine, a daily talk-variety program, where he promoted the community by welcoming representatives of counties, cities, schools, and charitable organizations to discuss their missions and activities; and he also welcomed authors and celebrities to Northern Kentucky Magazine, such as singers Chubby Checker and Judy Collins, Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton, and stage stars Cloris Leachman and Dean Jones were among those guests visiting Northern Kentucky to appear on his program; and he and Northern Kentucky Magazine received numerous awards from tri-state organizations recognizing service in enhancing coverage of the region; and In 1999, Dick Von Hoene was inducted into the Greater Cincinnati Legends of Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame, along with other former standout deejays Steve Palmer, Shad O'Shea, and Steve Kirk.
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Billy Streater was born on 17 October 1941 in Hamilton County, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Wyatt Earp (1994), Getting Even (1986) and War Party (1988). He was married to Rosemary E. and Anita Ray Coward. He died on 16 December 2004.- Hyman Ullman was born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. He was the founder of Rink's Bargain City, a local discount department store, and acted as host as well as sponsor for several local TV shows in the early 1960's. As co-host of Shock Theatre on Channel 9 on Fridays at 11:30pm.
He passed away on 3 January 2007 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA.
Ullner was the beloved husband of the late Geraldine Ullner, devoted father of Donna Ullner and Richard Ullner, dear brother of Sarah Schwartz, Barbara Baral, Ruth Sacolick and the late Dorothy Moss, Meyer Ullner and Coleman Ullner, loving grandfather of David and Karen Swolsky, Jason and Danielle Ullner, Jamie Ullner, Amy Lewis and Juli and Adam Swolsky, great grandfather of Jessica, Ryan, Morgan, Ben, Jacob, Caroline, Elizabeth and Katherine Swolsky and Walker Lewis, also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. - Mitch Nutick was born on 13 September 1931 in Terrace Park, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for The Denny Vaughan Show (1954). He died on 14 April 2020.
- Julian Robert Huffman (Jule) was born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA on 31 March 1924 to Leroy Huffman and Ceilia Silverman.
Prior to joining WSAZ, he served in the US Air Force during World War II. He worked as an aircraft repair and maintenance technician on a carrier in the South Pacific.
Jule was hired by WSAZ in 1953 as a vocalist for the WSAZ variety daytime show Coffee Time. He did commercials, and was a director, a voice-over announcer, and a weatherman. He starred in two kid shows (Steamboat Bill as Merlin the Sea Monster, prior to becoming Mr. Cartoon in 1969, and remained until his retirement in 1995.
Huffman was preceded in death by his loving wife, daughter, Julie Huffman and son-in-law, Lindsay Joel Cogar. He is survived by daughters and son-in-law, Nancy Lynn and Bob Palmer and Cynthia Ann Cogar, and son Marvin Scott Huffman, and grandson Jeremy Robert Huffman. - Alexina Duchamp was born on 20 January 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. She was married to Marcel Duchamp and Pierre Matisse. She died on 17 December 1995 in Villiers-sous-Grez, Seine-et-Marne, France.