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Lisa Procter
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Lisa Procter (born Gladstone), 1968 - 2019 Lisa Procter (born Gladstone) 1968 2019
Lisa Procter (born Gladstone) was born on 1968, in .
Lisa married first name Procter.
They had one child.
They divorced.
Lisa passed away on 2019, at age 51.
Lisa Estelle PROCTER, born 1973 Lisa Estelle PROCTER 1973
Lisa Estelle PROCTER was born on 1973, to Brian Peter PROCTER and Kaye Ellen PROCTER (born CONNELLY).
Lisa had 3 siblings: Anne-Marie PROCTER and .
Lisa passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Lisa ProcterLisa Procter in The Evening News - Aug 24 1986
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... follow- ing at Anthony's Pier Nine, New Windsor. The Rev. William Scafidi officiated in the ceremony. Michelle Hurd of Newburgh was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Michele Penn and Lisa Procter of Boston, Mass.; Roberta Peet of White Plains; Michele Fabiano, the bride's sister of Montgomery, and Bernadette of Newburgh. Kelly Hurd of Newburgh was the flower giri. Robert Spychala, the ..."
Publication place: San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States
Lisa ProcterLisa Procter in Hilliard Northwest News - Jan 8 2003
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Nancy Richison, a Columbia Monthly contributor ind writer. 1 ber Joe Meyer is a (stat choice to take O' tor and Cliff Willshire will bc a eem as and Lisa Procter will hold liehn of spons and copy desk. Tim Krumlauf, assistant suc needed co build a third predict the i ill help us understand wbat concerns i high schoor We ..."
Publication place: Hilliard, Franklin County, Ohio, United States
Lisa ProcterLisa Procter in Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Apr 19 1993
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"... 6-2 and Oregon's Sherry 6-2, 7-5. Frost is the third and final singles player qualifying for the tourney. Costain, who dropped only one match' over two (separate weekends, handled Lisa Procter of UW and then Oregon's Sarah Willens No. 1 doubles team of Costain and Marcia Senn hove been selected as an alternate to the toumey, but according to Cougar coach ..."
Publication place: Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, United States