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Cowboy Wally Hagaman
Perhaps Cowboy Wally Hagaman was best known as the friendly host who served incredible round flat food at Cowboy Pizza in Nevada City during the ‘80s and ‘90s, but he was at home on a wide range of activities that benefited his fellow humans.
After experiencing multiple strokes, he passed peacefully at home among loved ones on Dec. 21, 2020.
His roaming of the ranges is a story to remember.
Cowboy Wally was born June 30, 1942 in Tacoma, Washington. He did most of his growing up in Montana. Born into an International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees family, Wally learned many aspects of the stage from his father and kept up his membership and theatrical skills even during the 20 years of practice as a therapist.
MyanmarCollege-of-san-mateoCaliforniaUnited-statesMontanaNevadaNevada-cityOrovilleSierra-nevadaBig-islandGalwayIrelandThis week s gotcha is specially dedicated to the city leaders in jonesboro, georgia. just when you thought voter suppression couldn t get any more blatant, last month the nearly all white city council and its county board of elections moved to relocate the town s long polling place from a fire house museum to a police precinct citing issues of construction. and that may seem like a harmless change of location. but i wonder what they re doing and so is the aclu and civil rights groups in the state of georgia. jonesboro city manager ricky carl, jr., reportedly said
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