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In 2007, Rashad married his fourth wife, Nancy Sale Johnson. (She had divorced from Woody Johnson , Johnson & Johnson billionaire heir and New York Jets owner). She brought three daughters to the marriage: Casey Johnson (1979–2010), Jamie Johnson (b. 1982), [ 31 ] and Daisy Johnson (b. 1987).
Nancy Jo Sales (born October 15, 1964) is a New York Times bestselling author and journalist at Vanity Fair, New York magazine, and Harper's Bazaar, among others. She is known for her article in the March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair titled "The Suspects Wore Louboutins" which served as the basis for the 2013 film, The Bling Ring .
The following is a list of people from Johnson County, Kansas. Inclusion on the list is reserved for notable people who have resided in the rural county area or in smaller cities such as Leawood , Prairie Village , Stilwell , or De Soto .
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Nancy J. Brown (September 3, 1942 – March 9, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives from 1985 to 1994. Brown grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago , attending high school in Zion, Illinois and Barat College in Lake Forest . [ 2 ]
Joy Bang – actress, born in Kansas City [8] Kay Barnes – mayor of Kansas City 1999–2007; Hector Barreto Sr. – activist and entrepreneur; H. Roe Bartle – mayor of Kansas City and namesake of Kansas City Chiefs; Lucas Bartlett – soccer player; Count Basie – jazz musician and bandleader; Noah Beery – actor; Wallace Beery – Oscar ...
Nancy Johnson (born 1935) is an American politician. Nancy Johnson may also refer to: Nancy Johnson (sport shooter) (born 1974), American sports shooter; Nancy Johnson (engineer), materials scientist for General Motors; Nancy M. Johnson (1794–1890), American inventor; Nancey Jackson Johnson (born 1968), American gospel musician
Keith Esau, Kansas state legislator [28] Herbert S. Hadley (1872–1927), 32nd Governor of Missouri, chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis [29] George H. Hodges (1866–1947), 19th Governor of Kansas [30] Julia Lynn (1957– ), Kansas state legislator [31] Robert Montgomery, Kansas state legislator [32]