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  2. Lonnie Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler was a sportswriter for The Cincinnati Enquirer in the 1970s and also wrote for The Cincinnati Post and USA Today. [1]He was the author of twelve books, notably co-writing the autobiography of Henry Aaron, entitled I Had a Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story, and of Bob Gibson, entitled Stranger to the Game: The Autobiography of Bob Gibson.

  3. Doug Woodlief - Wikipedia

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  4. Ed Wheeler, ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Blue Bloods’ actor, dead at 88

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    Wheeler was born on Feb. 18, 1936, in Brooklyn. His acting career started with TV commercials, before landing his first on-screen role in two episodes of the PBS series “Watch Your Mouth” in 1978.

  5. Roger Wheeler (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Milton Wheeler Sr. (February 27, 1926 – May 27, 1981) was an American businessman from Tulsa, Oklahoma, the former chairman of Telex Corporation, and former owner of World Jai Alai. He was murdered by members of organized crime who discovered that Wheeler had uncovered their embezzlement scheme at World Jai Alai.

  6. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]

  7. Richard "Dick" Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Dick" Wheeler (August 1, 1922 – October 21, 2008) was an American military historian who authored seventeen books and served as a military consultant for multiple film and television projects.