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Apr 7, 2020 · In 2017, we had the pleasure of sharing the Buell's inspiring story of life. Their son, Jaxon, was born missing 80% of his brain. Despite pressure to have an abortion, the Buell's faithfully embraced their son. Today we remember and honor Jaxon's life, who passed away at age 5.
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Jan 31, 2024 · Hal Buell, who led The Associated Press' photo operations from the darkroom era into the age of digital photography over a four-decade career with the news organization that included 12 Pulitzer...
Buell married journalist Helen Gurley in 1934. She was no relation to Helen Gurley Brown; she served as story editor on several of Buell's films. Their son, Jed Buell Jr., was born in 1939. [7]
Apr 7, 2020 · After he was born, Jaxon soon became known as Jaxon Strong as the Buells shared photos of their son online, gaining more than 200,000 Facebook followers.
Eventually, his parents divorced, after which Buell spent the rest of his life living with his mother. [3] He died in North Carolina on April 1, 2020, due to complications from his condition. He was 5 years old.
Apr 6, 2020 · Jaxon Buell, nicknamed Jaxon Strong, born with part of brain missing, dies at 5. The boy was born alive and thrived despite an extreme brain malformation. His story and striking photos made ...
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Jed Buell. Producer: Mr. Washington Goes to Town. Producer Jed Buell began his show-business career in the early days of the 20th century as the manager of the Orpheum Theater in Denver, Colorado. After a few years he tired of Denver's high altitude and moved to Hollywood to try his hand in the burgeoning film business. He was hired as a unit publicist for comedy producer Mack Sennett and it...