MOORE, DELBERT A Colorado native born on 9-8-16, passed away on 3-26-07. A retired Gates tire-builder, avid fisherman and story-teller of Colorado mining cities. Though rated 4-F during WWII, he was ...
The future Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer Delbert D. Black (DDG-119) completed acceptance trials last week in the Gulf of Mexico, the Navy announced. Ingalls’ medical personnel treated ...
Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark: Blind, Crippled & Crazy In 1972, Texans Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark had already been a part of the Texas music scene for ten years. They recorded Delbert & Glen ...
World War II veteran Delbert “Shorty” Belton was beaten and left for dead Aug. 21 in his car at the Eagles Lodge parking lot in North Spokane. Belton, 88, died the following day at Sacred Heart ...
Alex Chadwick talks with singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton about his new album, Cost of Living, and what it's like to have a hit on the blues and country charts on the eve of your 65th birthday.
The Navy’s newest guided-missile destroyer arrives at Port Canaveral, Fla., Sept. 23. The Navy commissioned the USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119) Sept. 26. It's the first ship to be named in honor of ...
People don’t turn 100 every day. A naval base in Florida recently shared images from a one-of-a-kind birthday experience it provided for the widow of the Navy’s first Master Chief Petty Officer. For ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- A convicted killer recently questioned in the disappearance of Jacob Wetterling has died. Delbert Huber, 83, passed away just one day after he sat down for an interview with ...
Delbert H. Pluemer, 92, of Platteville, Wisconsin died on Thursday, February 5, 2026 with his loving wife and family by his side at Edenbrook of Platteville. A Celebration of Life will be held at Noon ...
Delbert William Giese was born in Horton Township, Minn., to Fred and Meta (Hahn) Giese on Sept. 2, 1922. He graduated from Hancock High School in 1940. Soon after high school he joined the National ...
After Delbert Tibbs dropped out of a Chicago seminary in 1972, he went on the road, walking, hopping freight trains and taking odd jobs across the U.S. One day in early 1974, police stopped him near ...