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Granger Cobb was an American retirement community executive who built the largest assisted living company in the United States. From one retirement community and through four large mergers and acquisitions, Cobb became the president and chief executive officer of Emeritus Senior Living with 521 [2] [3] retirement communities employing 31,000 people nationwide. [4]
Paul Schramka, baseball player and funeral director (b. 1928) [34] Michael Seidenberg, writer and bookseller ... Dave Parks, football player (b. 1941) [157]
Slim Summerville (born George Joseph Somerville; July 10, 1892 – January 5, 1946) was an American film actor and director best known for his work in comedies. [ 1 ] Early life
Summerville's Memorial Stadium, which has a capacity of around 6,500, [34] is used for American football games. All areas in Berkeley County are in the Berkeley County School District. [35] All areas in Charleston County are in the Charleston County School District. [36] Summerville has a public library, a branch of the Dorchester County ...
Shot and killed by John T. Groves while serving an arrest warrant for an earlier assault at Groves' home in Palestine, Texas. Groves was acquitted of murder on January 10, 1914 and was acquitted on the assault charge two weeks later. [220] Lieutenant Goodvin Derrell Honea: Anderson County, Texas Sheriff's Department: October 11, 1985
Colin Murray Parkes was born in Highgate, London on 6 March 1928. [2] [3] From 1966, Parkes worked at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, where he set up the first hospice-based bereavement service and carried out some of the earliest systematic evaluations of hospice care.
Phaedra Creonta Parks (born October 26, 1973) is an American attorney, legal analyst, television personality, author, activist, and businesswoman. She is best known for appearing on Bravo 's The Real Housewives of Atlanta from 2010 until 2017, rejoining the cast in 2024.
Ocilla was founded in 1880, incorporated as a town in 1897, and finally re-incorporated as a city in 1902. It is not clear whether Ocilla is named for the Seminole Chief Osceola, for an Oswichee Native American tribe, or, as proposed by historian John Goff, it could be an adaptation of the place name Auscilla. [5]