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Laura Linkletter was born in Canada to Mary Linkletter and Fulton Linkletter, and has a brother Art Linkletter. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Laura Linkletter.
Fulton Linkletter was born on August 1, 1865 in Summerside, PE Canada. He was married to Mary Linkletter in 1906, and they were together until Fulton's death on February 25, 1945. Fulton Linkletter had children Art Linkletter and Laura Linkletter. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fulton Linkletter .
Mary Linkletter was born on March 10, 1868 in Halifax, NS Canada. She was married to Fulton Linkletter in 1906, and they were together until Fulton's death on February 25, 1945. She had children Art Linkletter and Laura Linkletter. Mary Linkletter died at age 88 years old on January 28, 1957 in Santa Monica, California United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Linkletter.
Lois (Foerster) Linkletter
Lois (Foerster) Linkletter was born on August 6, 1915 in San Diego, San Diego County, California United States. She was married to Art Linkletter on November 25, 1935, and they were together until Art's death on May 26, 2010. She had children Jack Arthur Linkletter, Dawn Linkletter, Robert Linkletter, Sharon Linkletter, and Diane Linkletter. Lois Linkletter died at age 96 years old on October 10, 2011 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lois (Foerster) Linkletter.
Sharon Linkletter was born on August 8, 1946 in United States to Art Linkletter and Lois (Foerster) Linkletter, and has siblings Jack Arthur Linkletter, Robert Linkletter, Dawn Linkletter, and Diane Linkletter. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sharon Linkletter .
Robert Linkletter was born on October 15, 1944 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California United States to Art Linkletter and Lois (Foerster) Linkletter, and had siblings Jack Arthur Linkletter, Dawn Linkletter, Diane Linkletter, and Sharon Linkletter. Robert Linkletter died at age 35 years old in September 1980 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Linkletter.
Diane Linkletter was born on October 31, 1948 in Los Angeles, California United States to Art Linkletter and Lois (Foerster) Linkletter, and had siblings Jack Arthur Linkletter, Robert Linkletter, Dawn Linkletter, and Sharon Linkletter. Diane Linkletter died at age 20 years old on October 4, 1969 in West Hollywood. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Diane Linkletter .
Dawn Linkletter was born on December 1, 1939 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States to Art Linkletter and Lois (Foerster) Linkletter, and has siblings Jack Arthur Linkletter, Robert Linkletter, Diane Linkletter, and Sharon Linkletter. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dawn Linkletter.
Dawn R Linkletter of Torrance, Los Angeles County, CA was born on July 14, 1950, and died at age 43 years old on November 11, 1993.
Art Linkletter
Art Linkletter Born Arthur Kelly July 17, 1912 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada Died May 26, 2010 (aged 97) Bel Air, Los Angeles, California Occupation Radio and television personality Years active 1933–2010 Spouse Lois Foerster (1915-2011) (m. 1935–2010) (his death) Children Jack Linkletter (1937–2007) Dawn Linkletter (born 1939) Robert Linkletter (1944–1980) Sharon Linkletter (born 1946) Diane Linkletter (1948–1969) Arthur Gordon Linkletter (July 17, 1912 – May 26, 2010) was a Canadian-born American radio and television personality. He was the host of House Party which ran on CBS radio and television for 25 years, and People Are Funny on NBC radio and television for 19 years. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1942. One popular feature of his House Party program was the Kids Say the Darndest Things segments. A series of books followed which contained the humorous comments made on-air by children. Early life and career Linkletter was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In his autobiography, Confessions of a Happy Man (1960), he revealed that he had no contact with his natural parents or his sister or two brothers since he was abandoned when only a few weeks old. He was adopted by Mary (née Metzler) and Fulton John Linkletter, an evangelical preacher. When he was five, his family moved to San Diego, California, where he was graduated from San Diego High School at age 16. During the early years of the Great Depression, he rode trains around the country doing odd jobs and meeting a wide variety of people. In 1934, he earned a bachelor's degree in teaching from San Diego State Teachers College (now San Diego State University), where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. While attending San Diego State, he played for the basketball team and was a member of the swimming team. He had previously planned to attend Springfield College, but did not, for financial reasons. In 1935 he met Lois Foerster. They were married at Grace Lutheran Church in San Diego, November 28, 1935. Their marriage lasted until Linkletter's death, ​74 1⁄2 years later. From radio into television After receiving his teaching degree, Linkletter decided to go to work as a radio announcer at KGB in San Diego, because radio paid better than teaching. He directed radio programs for fairs and expositions in the mid-1930s. Afterwards, he moved to San Francisco and continued his radio career. In 1943, Linkletter pleaded guilty to falsely claiming US citizenship;[7] he was fined $500 and permitted to apply for citizenship. In the 1940s, Linkletter worked in Hollywood with John Guedel on their pioneering radio show, People Are Funny, which employed audience participation, contests and gags. The series served as a prototype for future radio and television game shows. People Are Funny became a television show in 1954 and ran until 1961. Early television and film appearances Other early television shows Linkletter worked on included Life With Linkletter with his son Jack (1969–1970) and Hollywood Talent Scouts (1965–1966). He also acted in two movies, People Are Funny (1946) and Champagne for Caesar (1950). Linkletter declined the opportunity offered by his friend Walt Disney to invest in the Disneyland theme park project along with building and operating the Disneyland Hotel due to Linkletter's doubts about the park's prospects. But, out of friendship for Disney, Linkletter volunteered his experience as a live program broadcaster to help organize ABC's coverage of the Disneyland opening in 1955 on what was his 43rd birthday. Besides being an on-air host, he recruited his two co-hosts: Ronald Reagan and Bob Cummings. The park opening experience convinced Linkletter that Disneyland was going to be a huge success. When Disney asked what he could do to show his gratitude for the broadcast's role in the successful launching of the park, Linkletter asked for Disneyland's camera and film concession for its first ten years, a request that was quickly granted. This turned out to be extremely lucrative. He appeared for two stints of two weeks each, as a guest host of The Tonight Show in 1962 between Jack Paar's departure and Johnny Carson's arrival as its new host. In the 1950s, Linkletter hosted a 15-minute series for syndication titled Art Linkletter And The Kids, seen locally on Saturday mornings in some areas. Toy and game promotions In the 1950s, Linkletter became a major investor in and promoter of the hula hoop. In 1963, Linkletter became the endorser and spokesman for Milton Bradley's The Game of Life. His picture appeared on the game's $100,000 bills and also on the box, framed by the statement "I heartily endorse this game." Art Linkletter's Kids Art Linkletter's Kids was a 1963–64 gag cartoon panel drawn by the prolific cartoonist Stan Fine and distributed by King Features Syndicate. Later years In the 1960s, Linkletter started a dance school, the Art Linkletter School of Jazz, Tap, and Ballet, in Pomona and Claremont, California. After three public meetings in 1967, an eight-member Los Angeles City Council committee cleared Linkletter and City Council Member Tom Shepard of charges that they were linked in a scheme to influence city purchase of the "financially troubled" Valley Music Theater in Woodland Hills. In 1988, he appeared as himself on the syndicated sitcom Small Wonder in the episode "Come Fly With Me." At one point he was a spokesman for National Home Life, an insurance company. Activism A registered Republican who campaigned for his old friend Ronald Reagan for President of the United States, Linkletter became a political organizer and a spokesman for the United Seniors Association, now known as USA Next, an alternative to the AARP. As part of this role, Linkletter was active in campaigning for more stringent restrictions on elderly motorists. He was also a member of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation (which ended in November 2008). In 1978, he wrote the foreword to the bestselling self-help book Release Your Brakes! by James W. Newman, in which he wrote, "I believe none of us should ever stop growing, learning, changing, and being curious about what's going to happen next. None of us is perfect, so we should be eager to learn more and try to be more effective persons in every part of our lives." In 2005, at the age of 93, he opened the Happiest Homecoming on Earth celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. Half a century earlier, he had been the commentator on the opening day celebrations in 1955. For this, he was named a Disney Legend. Philanthropy Linkletter invested wisely, enabling his considerable philanthropy. A member of Pepperdine University's Board of Regents, Linkletter was also a long-term trustee at Springfield College, where he donated funds to build the swimming center named in his honor, the Art Linkletter Natatorium. Awards and honors Linkletter received a lifetime achievement Daytime Emmy award in 2003. He was inducted into the National Speakers Association Speaker Hall of Fame. He also received honorary degrees from several universities, including his alma mater, San Diego State University; Pepperdine University; and the University of Prince Edward Island. For his contribution to television, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located on 1560 Vine Street. Personal life Linkletter had one of the longest marriages of any well-known person in America, at nearly 75 years. He married Lois Foerster on November 25, 1935, and they had five children: Arthur Jack, Dawn, Robert, Sharon and Diane. Lois Foerster Linkletter died at the age of 95 on October 11, 2011. Art and Lois Linkletter outlived three of their five children. On October 4, 1969, 20-year-old Diane died after jumping out of her sixth-floor kitchen window. Linkletter claimed that her death was drug related because she was on, or having a flashback from, an LSD trip (toxicology tests later determined there were no drugs in Diane's system at the time of her death). After Diane's death, Linkletter spoke out against drugs to prevent children from straying into a drug habit. His record, "We Love You, Call Collect," recorded before her death, featured a discussion about permissiveness in modern society, along with a rebuttal by Diane, titled "Dear Mom and Dad". The record won a 1970 Grammy Award for the "Best Spoken Word Recording". Art and Lois' son Robert Linkletter died in an automobile accident on September 12, 1980.] Another son, Arthur, died from lymphoma in 2007. Illness and death After his death, Phyllis Diller stated, "In a couple of months Art Linkletter would have been 98 years old, a full life of fun and goodness, an orphan who made it to the top. What a guy." He was survived by his wife, Lois and daughters Dawn Griffin and Sharon Linkletter, as well as seven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Alexis Linkletter, his oldest great grandchild has pursued a career in broadcasting and hosts a number of popular crime podcasts and produces documentary television.
Jack Arthur Linkletter of Cloverdale, Sonoma County, California was born on November 20, 1937, and died at age 70 years old on December 18, 2007.
Jesse Root Grant II was born on February 6, 1858 in St. Louis, Missouri United States to Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant, and had siblings Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses S. Grant Jr, and Ellen Grant. Jesse Grant died at age 76 years old on June 8, 1934 in Los Altos, Santa Clara County, CA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jesse Root Grant II .
Ellen Grant was born on July 4, 1855 in Missouri United States to Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant, and had siblings Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses S. Grant Jr, and Jesse Root Grant II. Ellen Grant died at age 67 years old on August 30, 1922 in Chicago, Cook County, IL. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ellen Grant .
Ulysses S. Grant Jr was born on July 22, 1852 in Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio United States to Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant, and had siblings Frederick Dent Grant, Ellen Grant, and Jesse Root Grant II. Ulysses Grant died at age 77 years old on September 25, 1929 in Sandberg, Los Angeles County, CA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ulysses S. Grant Jr.
Ulysses S. Grant of Wilton, Saratoga County, New York United States was born on April 27, 1822 in Point Pleasant, Clermont County, OH, and died at age 63 years old on July 23, 1885 in Wilton, Saratoga County, NY. Ulysses Grant was buried on August 8, 1885 in New York, New York County.
Julia (Dent) Grant was born on January 26, 1826, and died at age 76 years old on December 14, 1902. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Julia Dent .
Julia Dent (Dent) Grant of Washington, District of Columbia County, District Of Columbia United States was born on January 26, 1826 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO, and died at age 76 years old on December 14, 1902 in Washington, District of Columbia County, DC.
Frederick Dent Grant was born on May 30, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri United States to Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant, and had siblings Ulysses S. Grant Jr, Ellen Grant, and Jesse Root Grant II. Frederick Grant died at age 61 years old on April 12, 1912 at Governors Island in New York, New York County, NY. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frederick Dent Grant .
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