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'''Doug Dean''' (c.1932-2010) traveled around the country with his big illusion show and later his "Dr. Dean’s Medicine Show".   
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He graduated from Sexton High, MSU and Illinois College of Optometry. After practicing one year in Peoria, IL, he returned to East Lansing.
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He graduated from Sexton High, MSU and Illinois College of Optometry. After practicing one year in Peoria, IL, he returned to East Lansing.{{Youtube Thumb|RoXz2vfQc1Q}}
  
 
Dean was a charter member of  [[IBM]] Ring 54, which is now named after him. He was also co-founder of Michigan Magic Day.  
 
Dean was a charter member of  [[IBM]] Ring 54, which is now named after him. He was also co-founder of Michigan Magic Day.  
  
Dean battle increasing restrictions of Parkinson’s desease the last 16 years of his life. <ref>http://ring54.com/about-us/doug-dean/</ref>
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Revision as of 20:12, 27 October 2013

Doug Dean
Borncirca 1932
DiedOctober 12, 2010 (age 77)
Lansing, Michigan
Resting placeChesaning, Michigan

Doug Dean (c.1932-2010) traveled around the country with his big illusion show and later his "Dr. Dean’s Medicine Show".

Biography

He graduated from Sexton High, MSU and Illinois College of Optometry. After practicing one year in Peoria, IL, he returned to East Lansing.

Dean was a charter member of IBM Ring 54, which is now named after him. He was also co-founder of Michigan Magic Day.

he battle increasing restrictions of Parkinson’s disease the last 16 years of his life.[1]

References

  1. http://ring54.com/about-us/doug-dean/