Notes:Eazor Square
From Pittsburgh Streets
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Brief history of Eazor Express.
- Albert J. Neri. "Eazor terminal purchase set today." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 16, 1982, p. 5. Newspapers.com 91077583, 91078045, 91078098.
- Lorna Doubet. "Eazor, Thorofare cut back to stay afloat: Truck firm laying off 800." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 27, 1982, pp. 1, 8. Newspapers.com 91086884, 91086987, 91087241.
- "Obituaries: Thomas Eazor, retired owner of truck firm." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Mar. 21, 1988, p. 8. Newspapers.com 89941688, 89941886.
- "Obituaries: T. A. Eazor, 75, founder of truck firm." Pittsburgh Press, Mar. 21, 1988, p. B4. Newspapers.com 144055034.
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A bit about Bob Eazor and his athletic achievements.
- Maria Sciullo. "Standing out: His road to Ironman event is long, hard." Pittsburgh Press, Sept. 22, 1989, p. A2. Newspapers.com 145699973.
- Scott Robertson. "At age 65, Bob Eazor qualifies as a true Iron Man." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sept. 30, 1993, PG West, p. W-15. Newspapers.com 88847499.
- Lori Shontz. "Age doesn't slow down best in town: Exercise express: 'You don't stop exercising because you get old. You get old because you stop exercising.'" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov. 9, 1994, p. C-3. Newspapers.com 89689182.
- Solveig Peters. "At 68, he's a World's Greatest Athlete: Fit for a king: Bob Eazor was summoned by a Saudi prince to set up a fitness program. The triathlon winner was up to the challenge." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 30, 1996, Voices North, p. VN-4. Newspapers.com 94634237, 94634239.
- Sam Werner. "Successful Ironman triathlete: Robert Eazor: May 19, 1928 – Feb. 10, 2013." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 16, 2013, p. A-13. Newspapers.com 96400948.