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  2. Doug Atkins - Wikipedia

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    After he retired from the NFL, Atkins worked in various jobs, including as an exterminator, as a pipe system manager, and selling caskets to funeral homes. [25] Atkins died of natural causes at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee, on December 30, 2015, at the age of 85. [26] He was survived by his wife, brother, and ...

  3. Category:People from Humboldt, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Humboldt, Tennessee. Pages in category "People from Humboldt, Tennessee" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Humboldt, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt is a city in Gibson and Madison counties, Tennessee.The population was 8,452 at the 2010 census, a decline of 1,015 from 2000. It is the principal city of and is included in the Humboldt, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Jackson-Henderson-Humboldt, Tennessee Metropolitan Area.

  5. John Shelton Wilder - Wikipedia

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    John Shelton Wilder (June 3, 1921 – January 1, 2010) was an American politician who was the 48th Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee for 36 years from January 1971 to January 2007, possibly the longest time anyone has served as Lieutenant Governor or a similar position in the history of the United States.

  6. Senter-Rooks House - Wikipedia

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    He served as the president of the Savings and Loan Association of Humboldt from 1938 to 1946. [2] He lived in the house with his wife, Kate Senter, who was Moses E. Senter's granddaughter. [ 2 ] It was owned by their daughter, Bessie Rooks Fitzgerald, from 1946 to 1976, when it was purchased by their grandson, Dr. Charles Couch.

  7. List of unarmed African Americans killed by law enforcement ...

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    Police responded to a home and found the homeowner yelling that Anderson was trying to kill him. Officers chased Anderson, who tried to jump a nearby fence. He fell on his back on the ground, and shortly after an officer pursuing Anderson shot him in the neck. An inquest jury found the shooting unintentional. [82] February 13, 1996 Christopher ...

  8. Shelton Smith - Wikipedia

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    Shelton Smith was a long time Pastor, his longest tenure being at Church of the Open Door/Carroll Christian Schools in Westminster, Maryland, from 1979 to 1995.He received his Doctor of Ministry, Practical Theology from Luther Rice Seminary in 1976, and his Doctor of Theology from Midwestern Baptist College & Seminary in 2003.

  9. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Beatrice, Humboldt County, California – Beatrice White (first postmaster) [52] Beattie, Kansas – A. Beattie (mayor of St. Joseph, Missouri) [52] Beattyville, Kentucky – Samuel Beatty (settler) [52] Beaufort, North Carolina and Beaufort, South Carolina – Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort [52] [53]