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  2. Ed Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    Ed Cantrell (December 21, 1927 – June 11, 2004) was the public safety director of Rock Springs, Wyoming, a town tied to widespread corruption, who killed one of his own officers in 1978 but was acquitted after trial. [1] The son of Samuel Glenn Cantrell, a Nazarene minister and Vesta Marie (née Robison) Cantrell, Ed was born in Bloomington ...

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  4. American Civil War widows who survived into the 21st century

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    William Cantrell and his wife Maudie (later Hopkins) in 1936. Their ages, about 88 and 21. At least four widows of veterans of the American Civil War (fought 1861–1865) are known to have survived into the 21st century. All were born in the 20th century and married their husbands while the women were still young and the men were in advanced age.

  5. Liz Wickersham - Wikipedia

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    Wickersham was married for 27 years to Paul Dudley Derounian, Manhattan Attorney and Vietnam War Veteran, who died suddenly and peacefully in his sleep on Sunday July 27, 2014, at his summer home in Westhampton, NY. [4]

  6. William Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    William "Wild Bill" Cantrell (born in West Point, Kentucky, January 31, 1908 - died January 22, 1996) was a power boat and IndyCar driver. In 1949, Cantrell won the prestigious hydroplane Gold Cup in Detroit. He was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 1992 in the power boats category. [1]

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  8. Thomas L. Cummings Sr. - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 1940, he sent a police honor guard to Napier's funeral. [5] In May 1948, he announced the hiring of seven black policemen to join the Nashville police force. [ 6 ] He hastened to add they would only work in black neighborhoods, arguing they would be more qualified to keep the order in black neighborhoods. [ 6 ]

  9. List of people from Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Julie Cantrell (b. 1973), bestselling novelist and editor Isiah Carey (b. 1970), radio and television broadcast journalist and reporter, known for the "Reporter Goes Ghetto" YouTube video Ralph Eggleston , animator at Pixar and director of the Academy Award-winning short film For the Birds