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  2. Susan Kingsley - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 1984, as Kingsley was returning to Louisville, Kentucky in order to rehearse a play at Actors Theatre, after a vacation in Florida, she was involved in an automobile accident near Commerce, Georgia. The injuries she suffered from the accident led to her death.

  3. Category:People from Commerce, Georgia - Wikipedia

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  4. Kent C. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson was active in several educational initiatives: the Partnership for Kentucky Schools and the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Education Committee. Nelson was also appointed to the Georgia Governors Education Reform Committee.

  5. Hartwell Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Hartwell Sun is a local newspaper based in Hartwell, Georgia, that publishes articles weekly.Under the parent company of Community Newspapers Inc., The Hartwell Sun is part of a network of other papers from regions such as Florida, North Carolina, and the greater Georgia area.

  6. David H. Gambrell - Wikipedia

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    Gambrell went on to take part in state politics, serving as chairman of the Georgia Democratic Party from 1970–1971. In 1971, upon the death of Richard Russell Jr., Governor Jimmy Carter appointed Gambrell to the United States Senate, where he served during the years 1971 and 1972.

  7. Olive Ann Burns - Wikipedia

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    Olive Ann Burns was born in Banks County, Georgia. Her father was a farmer but was forced to sell his farm in 1931 during the Great Depression. The Burns family then moved to Commerce, Georgia. Burns attended Mercer University, where she wrote for the college magazine.

  8. The city of Commerce this week notified the Georgia Peace Officer Standards Training Council that Jacob Wood was fired as a police officer, according to POST Deputy Executive Director Chris Harvey.

  9. Roy LeCraw - Wikipedia

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    Roy LeCraw (May 1, 1895 – February 21, 1985) served part of one term as the 50th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia before resigning to join the U.S. Army at the beginning of World War II. [ 1 ] He was a self-confident insurance man and an officer in the National Guard .