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* [[March 29]]: [[John Monro]], former Harvard dean and [[Miles College]] professor
* [[March 29]]: [[John Monro]], former Harvard dean and [[Miles College]] professor
* [[April 2]]: [[B. J. Baker]], singer and former [[Miss Alabama]]
* [[April 2]]: [[B. J. Baker]], singer and former [[Miss Alabama]]
* [[April 8]]: [[Marvin L. Warner]], U. S. Ambassador to Sweden and owner of the [[Birmingham Stallions]]
* [[April 8]]: [[Marvin L. Warner]], U. S. Ambassador to Sweden and owner of the [[Birmingham Stallions]]
* [[April 9]]: [[Dorothy Love Coates]], gospel singer and [[Civil rights movement|Civil rights activist]]
* [[April 9]]: [[Dorothy Love Coates]], gospel singer and [[Civil rights movement|Civil rights activist]]
* [[April 23]]: [[Tod Griffin]], actor and real estate salesman
* [[April 23]]: [[Tod Griffin]], actor and real estate salesman
* [[May 30]]: [[Bob Harmon]], stock car race promoter
* [[May 30]]: [[Bob Harmon]], stock car race promoter
* [[June 19]]: [[Audrey Skirball-Kenis]], philanthropist
* [[June 19]]: [[Audrey Skirball-Kenis]], philanthropist
* [[July 5]]; [[Neal Miller]], radio announcer
* [[July 5]]: [[Neal Miller]], radio announcer
* [[July 9]]: [[Carlton Reese]], director of the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]]
* [[July 9]]: [[Carlton Reese]], director of the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]]
* [[July 24]]: [[Hugh Thomas]], long-time music dean at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[July 24]]: [[Hugh Thomas]], long-time music dean at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[August 31]]: [[Lionel Hampton]], jazz musician
* [[August 31]]: [[Lionel Hampton]], jazz musician
* [[November 18]]: [[Jerome Daniels]], [[Birmingham Police Department]] patrolman
* [[November 18]]: [[Jerome Daniels]], [[Birmingham Police Department]] patrolman
* [[December 23]]: [[Fred]], the town dog of [[Rockford]]
* [[December 23]]: [[Fred]], the town dog of [[Rockford]]
* [[December 30]]: [[Martha Myers]], medical missionary
* [[December 24]]: [[Jamie Moore]], former [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police chief]]
* [[December 30]]: [[Martha Myers]], medical missionary


:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2002]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2002]]''

Revision as of 15:25, 12 June 2015

2002 was the 131st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Retirements

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2002

See Also

2000s
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