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* [[2021]]: Accountant [[Areyelle Yarbrough]] was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2021|shot to death]] at [[W. C. Patton Park]].
* [[2021]]: Accountant [[Areyelle Yarbrough]] was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2021|shot to death]] at [[W. C. Patton Park]].
* [[2016]]: Journalist, educator and historian [[Virginia Hamilton|Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton]] died.
* [[2016]]: Journalist, educator and historian [[Virginia Hamilton|Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton]] died.
* [[2011]]: [[David Crenshaw]] died.
* [[2011]]: [[U.S. Steel]] worker and entrepreneur [[David Crenshaw Jr]] died.
* [[2007]]: Filmmaker [[Bob Clark]] died in a head-on collision on the Pacific Coast Highway.
* [[2007]]: Filmmaker [[Bob Clark]] died in a head-on collision on the Pacific Coast Highway.
* [[2004]]: Casting director [[Shirley Crumley]] died of a heart attack at home in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2004]]: Casting director [[Shirley Crumley]] died of a heart attack at home in [[Birmingham]].
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* 1977: Transgendered hair stylist [[Jody Ford]] was [[List of homicides in 1977|shot to death]] in the parking lot of the [[Vestavia Motor Lodge]].
* 1977: Transgendered hair stylist [[Jody Ford]] was [[List of homicides in 1977|shot to death]] in the parking lot of the [[Vestavia Motor Lodge]].
* [[1968]]: [[Martin Luther King Jr]] was murdered in Memphis, Tennessee by [[James Earl Ray]].
* [[1968]]: [[Martin Luther King Jr]] was murdered in Memphis, Tennessee by [[James Earl Ray]].
* [[1936]]: Former [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[James Van Hoose]] died at home in [[Forest Park]].
* [[1845]]: Revolutionary War veteran [[William Pullen]] died on his farm near what was later [[Avondale]].
* [[1845]]: Revolutionary War veteran [[William Pullen]] died on his farm near what was later [[Avondale]].



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John Porter, born April 4, 1931

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