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  2. Jerry Shriver - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Michael Tate Shriver was born on 24 September 1941 in DeFuniak Springs, Florida to Dale Leroy Shriver and Dorothy Madelyn Shriver. Shriver had 3 sisters and 2 brothers, Shriver's family moved to Sacramento, California while he was still in school where he enlisted. [15]

  3. James H. Prescott - Wikipedia

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    Prescott was born in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, the son of Lola and Henry Lee Prescott. He attended Florida State University, [1] graduating in 1960. [5] In 1962, Prescott was elected to the Florida House of Representatives and served until 1964. [1] [3] He was also a member of the Florida National Guard. [5]

  4. Frederick R. De Funiak - Wikipedia

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    namesake of DeFuniak Springs, Florida Frederick Rudolph De Funiak was an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War . Later he became a successful railroad engineer and an official of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad .

  5. Wankard Pooser - Wikipedia

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    Wankard Pooser (September 27, 1893 – February 22, 1978) was an American politician in the state of Florida.. Pooser was born in 1893 at DeFuniak Springs, Florida.He attended public schools in the area. [2]

  6. Kay Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Stephenson was born in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, in 1944, and grew up in nearby Pensacola. He attended Pensacola High School, and he earned All-State accolades as a quarterback. He accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where he played college football for coach Ray Graves' Florida Gators teams from 1964 to 1966. [1]

  7. Durell Peaden - Wikipedia

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    Durell Peaden Jr. (August 24, 1945 – June 23, 2015) was a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the 2nd District since November 5, 2002.He left office at the end of November 2, 2010 due to term limits.

  8. Spooky sites? Legend has it these five Walton County places ...

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    Located at Eighth Street and Nelson Avenue, Hotel DeFuniak was built in the 1920s. Originally a Masonic Lodge, more specifically Masonic Lodge No. 170, the building has had many occupants during ...

  9. Magnolia Cemetery (DeFuniak Springs, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    222 North Park Street, DeFuniak Springs, Florida Magnolia Cemetery is a cemetery in the Northeast part of DeFuniak Springs, Florida and is located at 222 North Park Street [ 1 ] next to Pat Covell Park #2.