Bio copied from Wikipedia: "Katherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922 – November 3, 2016), known professionally as Kay Starr, was an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for introducing two songs that became No. 1 hits in the 1950s, "Wheel of Fortune" and "(The) Rock and Roll Waltz". Starr was successful in every field of music she tried: jazz, pop, and country. But her roots were in jazz. Billie Holiday called her "the only white woman who could sing the blues.""
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also child of: Stay, Clarence Arthur, 1889-1967 (we currently do not have any photos of him in our collections)
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Judith Dee "Judi" Steele, née Abrams, is the president and CEO of the Public Education Foundation in Clark County, Nevada. Born November 14, 1943 in New York City, Steele began her career teaching elementary and middle school in New York and Rhode Island. She moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1969 and received her Master of Education degree in secondary and adult education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Steele held numerous positions within the Clark County School District (CCSD), including Director of Special Education Programs and Services.
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