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  2. William D. Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Lyons was born in Eagarville, Illinois and went to St. Jude School and Gillespie Community High School in Gillespie, Illinois. Lyons was a coal miner, steel worker, and was involved with the labor union. He lived with his wife and family in Gillespie, Illinois. He served on the Gillespie City Council in 1940 and was a Democrat.

  3. Frank W. Fries - Wikipedia

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    Frank William Fries (May 1, 1893 – July 17, 1980) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Hornsby, Cahokia Township, Macoupin County, Illinois, Fries moved with his parents to Gillespie, Illinois, in 1904. He attended the public schools. Coal miner 1915–1917.

  4. Gordie Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Gordie Gillespie (April 14, 1926 – February 28, 2015) was an American baseball, football and basketball coach. He was a head baseball coach for 58 years at Lewis University , Ripon College , and the University of St. Francis .

  5. Howard Keel - Wikipedia

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    Keel was born in Gillespie, Illinois, [2] [1] the younger of two sons born to Navyman-turned-coalminer Homer Keel and his wife, Grace Margaret (née Osterkamp). Howard's elder brother was Frederick William Keel.

  6. Category:People from Gillespie, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Gillespie, Illinois" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Gillespie, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Gillespie is located mainly in eastern Gillespie Township but extends east into the west part of Cahokia Township. It is bordered to the north by the village of East Gillespie. Illinois Routes 4 and 16 pass through Gillespie, joining in the center of town as East Elm Street.

  8. Clarence J. Goodnight - Wikipedia

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    Clarence James Goodnight (May 30, 1914 – August 9, 1987) was an American zoologist who made contributions to the study of freshwater annelids and harvestmen (Opiliones).He was professor at Brooklyn College, Purdue University, and Western Michigan University.

  9. Big Nick Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas contributed the 16-bar solo to Dizzy Gillespie's classic African-Cuban jazz piece "Manteca" (1947). [1] At that time, he also started playing with Hot Lips Page , a working relationship that continued until 1954.