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  • Although the attorneys would not discuss an apparent plea deal in the works, sources close to the family confirmed that Howard is expected to plead guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the death of Julia "Deede" Keller.

    Daily Breeze Most Viewed 2008

  • I thought of this driving home and later reading WF Deede ` s reminder that Earl Haig was hero to his men and devoted his life to their welfare after the war.

    The good the bad and the ugly Newmania 2006

  • I thought of this driving home and later reading WF Deede ` s reminder that Earl Haig was hero to his men and devoted his life to their welfare after the war.

    Archive 2006-11-05 Newmania 2006

  • Nancy and her mother, Deede, shortly before she died.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • While I am sure I comforted Nancy a little, nothing I could say or do could bring Deede back, and once again I felt helpless against the limitations imposed on all men: I was president of the United States but there was nothing I could do to bring happiness to my wife at a time when she desperately needed it.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • Although Nancy would never get over the loss of her mother, the funeral went a long way toward helping her deal with her grief—she saw how much so many people loved Deede, and I think she realized Deede had joined her husband in heaven.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • Nancy and her mother, Deede, shortly before she died.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • Although Nancy would never get over the loss of her mother, the funeral went a long way toward helping her deal with her grief—she saw how much so many people loved Deede, and I think she realized Deede had joined her husband in heaven.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • While I am sure I comforted Nancy a little, nothing I could say or do could bring Deede back, and once again I felt helpless against the limitations imposed on all men: I was president of the United States but there was nothing I could do to bring happiness to my wife at a time when she desperately needed it.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • Although Nancy would never get over the loss of her mother, the funeral went a long way toward helping her deal with her grief—she saw how much so many people loved Deede, and I think she realized Deede had joined her husband in heaven.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

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