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  2. Sam Neely - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, he moved back to Corpus Christi and became the house musician for the Electric Eel. In 1983, he made a comeback on MCA Records. On July 19, 2006, Neely collapsed and died while mowing his lawn at his home in Corpus Christi. [citation needed] He was 57. A funeral mass was held at St. Patrick Catholic parish in Corpus Christi on July 23 ...

  3. John Andrew Young - Wikipedia

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    John Andrew Young (November 10, 1916 – January 22, 2002) was a Democratic politician from Texas who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1957 to 1979. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas , Young attended Incarnate Word Academy and Corpus Christi College-Academy.

  4. Carlos F. Truan - Wikipedia

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    He died in Corpus Christi in the spring of 2012 at the age of seventy-six. He is interred at Texas State Cemetery in Austin. [1] In December 2003, the Carlos Truan Natural Resources Building at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, a facility for which he had obtained funding a decade earlier, was named in his honor. [3]

  5. Joseph D. Patch - Wikipedia

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    In retirement, Patch resided in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he authored several historical works. [35] Among his books were: The Battle of Ball's Bluff (1958); Concentration of Zachary Taylor's Army at Corpus Christi, Texas (1962); The Battle of Bladensburg (1963); Bloody Shiloh (1964); Hannibal, 249-183 B.C. (1965); and A Soldier's War (1966).

  6. Tom Greenwell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Frederick Greenwell (August 6, 1956 – July 15, 2013) was a judge of the Texas 319th District Court based in Corpus Christi in Nueces County, Texas.The first Republican to serve on the 319th court, Greenwell was first elected in 2002 and reelected in 2006 and 2010.

  7. Corpus Christi, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi (/ ˌ k ɔːr p ə s ˈ k r ɪ s t i / KOR-pəs KRIS-tee; Latin for 'Body of Christ') is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and largest city of Nueces County [5] with portions extending into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio counties.

  8. Martin Gurule - Wikipedia

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    Martin Gurule was raised by his father and grandmother. His mother died shortly before his first birthday. He attended W. B. Ray High School in Corpus Christi and cared for intellectually disabled patients at Corpus Christi State School, an institution run by the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.

  9. Margarito C. Garza - Wikipedia

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    He served as the 148th District Court Judge of Corpus Christi, Texas. [1] for three terms in the 1980s to the 1990s and served two terms as Judge of the Nueces County Court at Law from 1972 to 1976 .He also served as Assistant District Attorney in Corpus Christi in the late 1960s. Garza was the first Mexican American to be elected to a ...