Event class: died, death, lived, retired, moved, age, retirement, life, home, wife
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Events with high posterior probability
Charles Calhoun | He would eventually die in Santa Rosa, California on February 24, 2002. |
Marie Carandini | In her late life, Carandini lived at Richmond Hill, near Bath, with her daughter ; she died there on 13 April 1894, aged 68. |
Corey Engen | A resident of McCall for over 50 years, Engen and his wife Norma moved to Lindon, Utah in 1995, due to her declining health. |
Joan Barclay | The couple eventually settled in Palm Desert, California, where she was residing at the time of her death on November 22, 2002, aged 88. |
Albert Geary | He lived out the remainder of his life on Jersey, with him dying in Saint Peter on 21 January 1989. |
Wilfrid Basil Mann | Wilfrid Basil Mann, a pre-eminent radionuclide metrologist who served his native Britain and the US, died of cardiac arrest on 29th March 2001 in Towson, Maryland. |
Diana Gibson | She retired afterward, and eventually settled in Coral Gables, Florida, where she was residing at the time of her death in 1991. |
Francisco Bernab? Madero | Madero retired from public life in 1886, and retired to land owned by his wife in La Matanza County, just west of Buenos Aires. |
John Bromley (politician) | After his retirement from union leadership in 1936 they moved to Cornwall where he died of a cerebral haemorrhage at his home, Mon Repos, Borras Cross, Liskeard, aged sixty-nine. |
Duggie Humphrey | After his football career ended, he returned to Sheffield and died in the city on 8 June 1965, at the age of 67. |
James H. McClintock | McClintock continued to live in Arizona until his poor health forced him to return to Los Angeles, California, where he died on May 10, 1934 at the age of 70. |
Rachel Baes | After 1961, Baes retired from public life and lived alone in Bruges. |
Jean Dubuc | After Dubuc left baseball, he worked for 20 years as a printer's ink salesman before his death in Fort Myers, Florida in 1958. |
Paul Tietjens | When his health failed in 1942, he returned to St. Louis to live with his sister, and died there the following year. |
John Harrison Clark | Remaining in Broken Hill for the rest of his life, he died in 1927. |
Robert Black (author) | During his last years he lived a life of seclusion in London, where he died on 8 April 1915. |
J. Paul Getty | Getty lived the rest of his life in the British Isles, dying of heart failure at the age of 83 on June 6, 1976. |
James Winkfield | After the war, he eventually returned to the farm at Maisons-Laffitte where he lived until his death 1974. |
Thea Astley | In the late 1980s they moved to Nowra on the NSW South Coast, and, after her husband's death in 2003, she moved to Byron Bay to be near her only child, Ed Gregson, a musician and television producer. |
George Kao | He returned to Kensington, Maryland in 1976 and lived in Rockville, Maryland and in Florida for the remainder of his life. |
S. Drummond Wolff | He afterwards lived in retirement in San Diego, California where he died at the age of 88 in 2004. |
Leopold Seyffert | He painted his last portrait of Frank Porter Graham and also during his last years a new model and companion, Ramona, lived with and cared for him until his death from esophageal cancer in Bound Brook, New Jersey, in 1956. |
Kenkichi Ueda | Retiring from public life, Ueda lived quietly through World War II, and died in 1962. |
John Lindsay | He and his wife Mary moved to a retirement community in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina in November 1999, where he died the next year at the age of seventy-nine of complications from pneumonia and Parkinson's disease. |
Edward Henty | Henty's last years were spent in retirement at his Melbourne mansion' Offington' and he died on 14 August 1878. |
William Palmer (theologian and ecumenist) | For the rest of his life Palmer resided at Rome in the Piazza di Santa Maria in Campitelli, where he died on 4 April 1879, in his sixty-eighth year. |
Bunny Breckinridge | Breckinridge maintained homes on each coast -- one in New Jersey and one in San Francisco -- until his death in 1996 at age 93, in a Monterey hospital. |
James Porter (7th Cavalry) | Eliza Porter was living in San Jose, California at the time of her death in 1915. |
Jose Chavez y Chavez | For the remaining fifteen years of his life, Chavez y Chavez led a relatively quiet life, and he died of natural causes at his home in 1924, with a friend by his side. |
John William Woolf | Several years later, they moved to Spokane, where Faith's daughters were, before returning to Salt Lake City in 1948 where they lived in an apartment in William's house. |
Bryan Bush | Later in life he had worked as a salesman, before dying from a stroke on 25 August, 2008, at the age of 83. |
Bidu Say?o | Following the death of her husband in 1963, Bidu Sayão lived a quiet life at her home in Maine. |
V. K. Murthy | Aged 80, Murthy moved back to Bangalore from Mumbai in 2001 to lead a retired life. |
Adrian Foley, 8th Baron Foley | He owned property in Belgravia, London and lived in retirement near Marbella until his death in February 2012, aged 88. |
Francis Grevemberg | After her husband's death, Dorothy Grevemberg entered the Morningside Assisted Care facility in Conyers, Georgia, where she died in 2010 at the age of ninety-three. |
Alexander Kerensky | He spent the remainder of his life in exile, dying in New York City in 1970 at the age of 89. |
Ardyth Kennelly | Toward the end of her life Kennelly moved to Vancouver to be near her sister, and died there on January 19, 2005 at the age of 92. |
Adolph Strasser | In 1930 Strasser moved to Daytona Beach, located on the Atlantic coast of the state of Florida, where he lived out the last decade of his life. |
Rudolf Brazda | Brazda died on August 3, 2011, at the age of 98, at Les Molènes, an assisted living facility in the town of Bantzenheim in northeastern France. |
Lilian Faithfull | Faithfull started the organisation that is now Lilian Faithfull Homes in Cheltenham, and she spent the last few months of her life in the care of one of the homes, Faithfull House, until her death in 1952. |
Ivan Ratiev | In 1931, Ratiev moved to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, where he lived as a'' state pensioner'' and died at the age of 90. |
Claire Cayot O'Rourke | She lived alone for 45 year after her husband's death, before moving into the Quincy retirement home, where she lived until her death in 1996. |
Pop Hart | He died in 1933 in Coytesville, where he had lived in poor health during his last years. |
Ronald Niel Stuart | Following his retirement in 1951, Stuart moved into his sister's cottage in Kent and died three years later. |
Karl Meissner | His wife, Hanna, died thirty years later on 8 February 1989, in Lafayette, Indiana. |
Jos? Luis de Arrese | He retired from public life, eventually settling in Corella where he died in 1986. |
Joy Postle | In 1984, Postle broke her hip and moved into West Orange Manor Nursing Home ; nevertheless she continued painting. |
Vincent F. Seyfried | After his wife died in 1985 (they had no children) he continued his publishing until, in declining health, he moved from Garden City to assisted living facilities. |
Richard B. Angus | A'' quiet, purposeful man'' Angus enjoyed vigorous health, remaining active until the end of his life and embarking on a European tour in 1921, at the age of ninety. |
Scott McKenzie | By 1998, he had retired from the road version of The Mamas and Papas, and resided in Los Angeles, California, until his death. |
Duilio Poggiolini | On 30 August 2006 Poggiolini was pardoned, seeing the sentence reduced to two years, while his wife had returned to live in his villa in the neighborhood of Rome together with his son, who suffers from a brain disease. |
Frances Hodgson Burnett | Towards the end of her life she settled in Long Island, where she died in 1924 and is buried in Roslyn Cemetery, on Long Island. |
Jeff Milton | Milton retired to Tombstone, Arizona in 1932, where he lived the remainder of his life. |
Helen Gandy | Gandy lived in Washington, D. C., until 1986, when she moved to DeLand, Florida, in Volusia County where a niece lived. |
John Hughes-Hallett | In his last years he lived in Slindon, near Arundel, Sussex, England and died in 1972. |
Anneliese Rothenberger | When her husband died after 45 years of marriage in 1999, she settled on Lake Constance in Switzerland. |
Rory Keane | Keane then settled in south Wales where he lived until his death in 2004. |
John Bradbury, 2nd Baron Bradbury | Bradbury died on 31 March 1994, while living at Engomi, near Nicosia, Cyprus. |
William W. Momyer | He and his wife, Marguerite Willson Momyer, were married 69 years until his death from heart failure on August 10, 2012 at an assisted living center in Merritt Island, Florida, aged 95. |
Jeremiah Stamler | After retirement, he continued his research with his wife Rose until her death in 1998 ; he now divides his time between Manhattan, Pioppi (South Italy), Long Island, and Chicago. |
Thomas Paton | He spent his retirement in Jersey, where he died at St Helier on 7 April 1999. |
Gelett Burgess | Eventually he returned to California, where he died in Carmel-by-the-Sea in 1951. |
George S. Blanchard | He and his wife returned to Virginia in 2002 to live at The Fairfax, a military retirement community in Fort Belvoir. |
John Harris Baker | Baker retired on December 8, 1902, and thereafter resided in Goshen until his death. |
Howard K. Smith | The Smiths lived at their Potomac River home in Bethesda, Maryland, from 1958 until his death from pneumonia, after which Mrs. Smith relocated to a condominium on Marco Island, Florida. |
Richard Attenborough | In March 2013, in light of his deteriorating health, Attenborough moved into a nursing home in London to be with his wife, as confirmed by their son Michael. |
Novalyne Price Ellis | Price continued living alone in Lafayette, Louisiana until her death on March 30, 1999. |
Adam Lindsay Gordon | His wife went back to South Australia, married Peter Low, and lived until November 1919. |
Johnny McIlwaine | He remained in Grimsby for the rest of his life, dying there in April 1980, aged 75. |
Carl W. Condit | His wife, Isabel, remained in the Morton Grove house for four more years, then moved briefly to Oregon, where she died in 2002. |
Frank Gibson (politician) | Later in life Sir Frank and his wife resided at the Orient Hotel, he died in hospital at Shenton Park on 31 December 1965. |
Manierre Dawson | When Dawson was diagnosed with cancer in 1968, he sold the Michigan farm and moved to Sarasota permanently. |
Edward Joseph Hanna | Archbishop Hanna moved to Rome after his retirement, where he died on July 10, 1944. |
J.E.B. Stuart | Upon the death of her daughter Virginia, from complications in childbirth in 1898, Flora resigned from the Institute and moved to Norfolk, Virginia, where she helped Virginia's widower, Robert Page Waller, in raising her grandchildren. |
Visco Grgich | Visco continued to live in the Oakdale, California area until he was moved to Dale Commons assisted-living facility in Modesto, California shortly prior to his wife Grace, the country and western singer known as'' Sioux City Sue,'' died in 2001. |
Lou Reed | Afterwards he claimed on his website to be'' bigger and stronger'' than ever, but on October 27, 2013, he died from liver disease at his home in Southampton, New York, at the age of 71. |
Artie Wilson | Following his retirement from baseball, he worked at Gary Worth Lincoln Mercury in Portland for more than 30 years, and stayed on there until the fall of 2008 at the age of 88 still greeting customers. |
George Ceithaml | Ceithaml retired in 1983 and moved back to California with his wife Joan. |
Barbara Ringer | Ringer retired from the Copyright Office on May 30, 1980 and moved to rural Bath County, Virginia, where she lived alone, having never married nor have children. |
Wilmoth Houdini | Houdini died on August 6, 1977, in New York City, where he had lived for the majority of his life. |
Rodolfo Volk | When he finished his football career, he worked as janitor in Rome, and died in 1983 in misery in the town of Nemi. |
Joseph Godfrey | Godfrey would spend the rest of his life on the Santee Reservation, where he would die from natural causes in July of 1909. |
Ludwig Minkus | Minkus later relocated to an apartment in the Gentzgasse where he spent his final years alone and in utter poverty, his wife having died in 1895, and the events of World War I having cut off his pension from Russia. |
Arthur Lubin | Lubin's career ended in the late 1970s, and he lived the rest of his life with his life partner Frank Burford and died at the Autumn Hills nursing home in Glendale, California of an unspecified cause on May 12, 1995 at age 96. |
C. S. Lewis | Jane Moore suffered from dementia in her later years and was eventually moved into a nursing home, where she died in 1951. |
Bascom Giles | Giles moved to Venice, Florida, where he died in a car accident in 1993. |
Henrietta Dugdale | After separating from William Dugdale in the late 1860s, she moved to the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell where she remained until a few years before her death on 17 June 1918 at Point Lonsdale. |
Monika Mann | She spent her last years at Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, in the care of Ingrid Beck-Mann, the widow of her brother Golo's adopted son, and died on 17 March 1992. |
Leo Lassen | Dejected, the normally happy and outgoing lifelong bachelor became a recluse who continued to care for his aged and near blind mother in his same home on Latona Ave. until her death in 1968, at the age of ninety-eight. |
Henry Vandyke Carter | He remained in Bombay until his retirement in 1888, when he returned to Scarborough to live near his sister Lily. |
Dionisio Ridruejo | He returned to Spain late in life and died in Madrid in 1975. |
Julio Cervera Baviera | With Amparo he spent his last years in Madrid, where he died around 1929. |
Gladys Waddingham | She spent her final year in a rest home in Alhambra, where she died on 15 April 1997, at 96 years of age. |
Jane Sherman | In the 1990s they moved together to the Lillian Booth Actors Home, run by the Actors Fund, where he died in 1999, aged 99. |
John W. Heavey | In retirement Heavey resided in Washington, D. C. where he died on November 18, 1941. |
Vilmos Sipos | After retiring from football he moved to Paris where he lived until his death in 1978. |
Edward Withy | Many years later, in 1923, he returned from New Zealand and spent the last four years of his life in Jersey in the Channel Islands with his youngest daughter, Helby. |
Henry James Byron | During the last few years of his life Byron was in frail health, and he died at his home in Clapham, London, England, in 1884 at the age of 49. |
William Allingham | In 1888, because of William's declining health, they moved back to the capital, to the heights of Hampstead village. |
Gleb Ilyin | The artist spent his later years in Northern California on the Russian River where he died in Sebastopol on October 14, 1968. |