Because I am bored again for a short time I started a profile for Ernest Earl Anderson who was known nationally as the "voice of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network from the late 1970s until the mid-1990s". He does qualify as a notable and I have added him to that project but this is going to take some time. I will not add the FAG memorial because they have a lot of errors in that memorial but I have found some good information in that memorial. I have a list of his parents and spouses, 3, but the information for his marriages is going to be tough to find because they happened after 1944. I think I have records for his parents but the middle initial is not a match between the Census and Wikipedia. He is still remembered in Cleveland Ohio fondly and in fact there is a festival every year for his character "Goulardi"
by Tom Feran published in 1997
Yes, that is one of many books about him but I like the one written by his other partner and eventual replacement,