A few not-so-famous folks who’ve been honored by The Recording Academy…
Alana Baranick
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Eddie Brown Jr. began working for human and civil rights in the 1960s and never stopped.
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Customers at Max Food Mart in Tampa, Fla., knew Benny Pinckney, whose wheelchair faced them as they checked out, even if they didn’t know his name.
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We obituary writers sometimes pass on writing about the less-than-saintly – not because we’re timid, but because such obits can be more trouble than they’re worth.
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We were moved by Alexandria’s story, and clearly we’re not the only ones…
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Anna Duffner’s grandchildren had so much faith in the 85-year-old matriarch’s prayer connection with a higher power, that they often asked her to “crank up the novena machine” for them.
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Playing Santa Claus was how these guys showed their Christmas spirit…
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Willie “Red” Harris trained his son to box in the 1968 Olympics. Along the way, he became an important influence on George Foreman and other young boxers.
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Will you be remembered for your love of triple word scores?
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Ohio State School for the Deaf graduate Clyde D. Wilson founded softball, basketball & bowling organizations for hearing-impaired athletes – and he was an all-star leftfielder.