Roy D. Mercer, a fictional character created by comedian Bill Engvall, is not a real person, so he did not pass away. The character is known for humorous phone calls where he threatens to confront people over various grievances. If you were referring to any news or events involving Bill Engvall or related performances, please clarify for more specific information.
Roy D. Chapin died on 1936-02-16.
There are two singers of last name MERCER who come to mind. First, there is John Herndon Mercer, known as JOHNNY, the celebrated lyricist-singer whose birth centennial we celebrate this year 2009. There is a new Clint Eastwood biopic on him recently shown on TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES (TCM). Then, there is the inimitable Mabel Mercer, the English cabaret singer.
Jack Mercer's birth name is Winfield B. Mercer.
Ruth Sienkiewicz-Mercer died in 1998.
The cast of Loose in a Caboose - 1946 includes: Jackson Beck as Conductor Jack Mercer as Soft Drinks Vendor Cecil Roy as Little Lulu
The fictional character Roy D Mercer was created by disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone. It was created for their radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa,Oklahoma.
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D C. Mercer has written: 'Phenomenology and related non-positivistic viewpoints in the social sciences'
According to the NACo, Mercer County, West Virginia, was founded in the year 1837.
Roy D. Chapin was born on 1880-02-23.
Roy D. Chapin died on 1936-02-16.
Le Roy D. Downs died in 1970.
Le Roy D. Downs was born in 1900.
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According to the NACo, Mercer County, West Virginia, was founded in the year 1837.
R. D. Roy has written: 'A pre-emptive kindness'
His exact salary has not disclosed, but CBC reported that over 700 of its employees earn over $100,000 per year. It's believed that Rick Mercer is one of them. Mercer is the host of the Rick Mercer Report.