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Although he never achieved widespread fame, Gaffney, who died at the age of 57 from liver cancer, [2] left his mark on country, rock, soul, and other forms of American music. In its obituary, the Los Angeles Times described Gaffney as "a peer of [Dave] Alvin, Los Lobos, X and the Red Hot Chili Peppers in chronicling the life of Southern ...
Lee Roy Martin (April 25, 1937 – May 31, 1972), known as The Gaffney Strangler, was an American serial killer from Gaffney, South Carolina. He murdered four people—two women and two girls—between 1967 and 1968.
Martin Francis Gaffney (January 17, 1949 – November 1, 1991) was an American Marine who successfully sued the United States government on behalf of his wife's estate for causing the death of his wife Mutsuko Gaffney, one son, and eventually himself by infecting them with HIV after Mutsuko got a blood transfusion at a Naval Hospital in 1981.
He attended public schools in Gaffney, South Carolina and served in the National Guard from 1952 to 1959. He entered college at the University of South Carolina, earning an AB in 1960 and an LL.B. in 1963. [1] During his time at the university, Holland was a member of the Euphradian Society. [2]
Sossamon was married and had three children in all, later selling the Gaffney Register to a son to make that publication a rare four-generation family newspaper in the state of South Carolina. [7] Sossamon was named to the University of South Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame in 1968. [8] He is also a member of the State of Carolina Hall of Fame. [4]
Robert J. Gaffney (born February 26, 1944 [1]) was the sixth County Executive of Suffolk County, New York. First elected in 1991, he served through 2003. First elected in 1991, he served through 2003.