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Sean W. Kennedy (April 8, 1987 – May 16, 2007) was a gay American man who was severely punched by a younger man, Stephen Andrew Moller as Kennedy was leaving a bar in Greenville, South Carolina. The punch was so hard that it shattered his facial bones and separated his brain from his brain stem. Kennedy died 17 hours later of his fatal injuries.
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Bob Inglis, U. S. Representative, South Carolina (1995) Harry A. Ironside, Bible teacher, author, pastor of Moody Memorial Church, Chicago (1941) Olin Johnston, U.S. Senator, South Carolina (1948) Robert T. Ketcham, founder of General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (1961) B.R. Lakin, Baptist evangelist (1949)
Greenville County, South Carolina Freddie Eugene Owens (March 18, 1978 – September 20, 2024), alias Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah , was an American man convicted and executed in South Carolina for the 1997 killing of Irene Grainger Graves, a convenience store clerk.
The Greenville News started off as a four-page publication in 1874 by A.M. Speights. For a one-year subscription, the cost was eight dollars. After five different owners and many editors, the Peace family under the leadership of Bony Hampton Peace bought the paper in 1919 from Ellison Adger Smyth, around the same time that Greenville was becoming known as "The Textile Center of the South."
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Ron Hamilton served as music pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, South Carolina, for 21 years. [11] Until 2018, he continued to travel as an evangelistic speaker and also served as the director of Majesty MusiColleges, which are seminars held across the United States for Christian music directors and musicians.
Acker was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1930 and graduated from high school in Greenville, South Carolina, after attending Georgia Military College prep school in Milledgeville, Georgia, for two years.