Leo Gerstenzang died in 1973.
In the TV show "That '70s Show," Leo becomes an elder in the fifth season, specifically in the episode titled "Ski Trip." Leo's character, portrayed by Tommy Chong, has recurring appearances throughout the show as a lovable stoner who befriends the main characters.
On average, about 1.8 people die every second, 108 people die every minute, 6,480 people die every hour, 155,520 people die every day, 1,088,400 people die every week, 4.6 million people die every month, 55.3 million people die every year, 553 million people die every decade, 5.53 billion people die every century, and 5.53 trillion people die every millennium.
In the United States, approximately 150,000 people die each year from emphysema. This respiratory condition is often caused by smoking or long-term exposure to air pollution. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for those with emphysema.
On May 21, 1944, fifteen-year-old Bertha Adler was killed in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
Saint Cera is believed to have died in the 7th century. The exact year of her death is uncertain, as historical records vary.
he was born on 1915
Polish-born American Leo Gerstenzang in the 1920's, innovated it form his wife.
Leo Gerstenzang invented cotton sawbs
Leo Gerstenzang invented the Q-tip in his home in Corona, Queens, New York City. It was originally called "Baby Gays" and was designed for cleaning babies' ears.
Q-tips
Adolph Gerstenzang has written: 'High speed typing'
Leo Gordon died in 2000.
Leo Leuppi died in 1972.
Leo of Vercelli died in 1026.
Leo Bourgeault died in 1978.
Leo Keresselidze died in 1944.
Leo Bogart died in 2005.