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  2. James E. Henshaw - Wikipedia

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    Henshaw was born in Hugo, Oklahoma. He attended Will Rogers High School, Oklahoma A&M and the University of Tulsa. [1] Henshaw served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1981 [2] to 1995. Henshaw died on April 27, 2024, at the age of 92. [1]

  3. Bill Grant and Delia Bell - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Bell moved to Hugo as a child. She started playing music with her sisters and brother as a child, and began singing in her teens. She married Bobby Bell in 1959. [5] [6] Bill Grant was born Billy Joe Grant on May 9, 1930, a Choctaw tribal member, and grew up on a ranch near Hugo, Oklahoma. [7]

  4. Hollis E. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Hollis E. Roberts (May 9, 1943 – October 19, 2011) was a Native American politician whose career was highlighted by his 19-year period as Chief of the Choctaw Nation.His reign saw the tribe modernize its social services and develop independent business partnerships in and beyond Oklahoma.

  5. B. J. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Billy Joe Thomas was born in Hugo, Oklahoma, on August 7, 1942.He was the son of Geneva and Vernon Thomas. [3] [4] Thomas grew up both in and near Houston; he graduated from Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg, Texas.

  6. Patrick W. O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Wayne O'Reilly (May 1, 1925 – May 1, 2020) was an American lawyer and politician.. O'Reilly was born in Hugo, Oklahoma, In 1932, O'Reilly moved with his family to Arizona and eventually settled in Wickenburg, Arizona.

  7. Mike Rabon - Wikipedia

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    Rabon was born in Port Arthur, Texas, in April 1943 but moved to southeastern Oklahoma in the first year of his life. His father and mother, both Oklahoma natives, taught school in a tiny community in Oklahoma called Spencerville with a population of about 300, before later moving to Hugo, Oklahoma. [4] It was there that Rabon taught himself to ...