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  2. Gary Rollins - Wikipedia

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    Gary W. Rollins (born August 30, 1944) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Rollins, Inc. , the US's largest pest control company. Early life

  3. John W. Rollins - Wikipedia

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    John W. Rollins was born in Keith, Georgia, the son of John William Rollins and Claudia Nance Rollins, [1] a farmer father and a schoolteacher mother. [2] He attended school in a one-room schoolhouse nine miles away in Ringgold, Georgia. In 1928, Rollins's father fell ill and the 12-year-old boy accepted additional responsibilities on the ...

  4. Tree Rollins - Wikipedia

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    Rollins was a player-coach with the Orlando Magic, serving as an assistant coach from 1993 to 1999 and backup center during the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons. [8] He was an assistant coach for the Washington Wizards and Indiana Pacers and the second (and last) coach of the now-defunct Greenville Groove of the National Basketball Development ...

  5. 'This whole road is family': Generational Rollins families ...

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    The News-Record & Sentinel again visited with neighbors in the Rollins community, including family of Bruce Tipton, who died in the floods Sept. 27.

  6. More than a funeral home: Rollins family opens Life ...

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    Jun. 28—Funeral director and mortician Gary L. Rollins sees funerals as a time of celebration. "We're celebrating life," Rollins said in an interview. "We're celebrating a person who's lived."

  7. Randall Rollins - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, he and his wife Peggy established the Peggy and Randall Rollins Foundation, which would later be renamed the Ma-Ran Foundation. The charitable foundation primarily supports organizations and projects pertaining to education, health organizations, community resources, human services, and faith-based initiatives. [14]