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  • Fred Curtis

    Fred Curtis was born Frederic Roy Curtis on February 13, 1915, in Nashville, Tennessee to Arthur O. Curtis and Gertrude Warnick...

  • Ralph Carlisle

    Obituary – REVERED FORMER COACH AT LAFAYETTE HIGH DIES, Lexington Herald-Leader (August 8, 1999) by J. Scott Shive Ralph Emerson Carlisle, once hailed as the...

  • Charles Combs

    Obituary – Charles S. Combs, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (October 30, 2007) Charles S. Combs, 92 of 1252 Castlewood Place, Owensboro, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 28,...

  • Robert Davis

  • John McIntosh

    Obituary – John Alexander McIntosh Jr., 70, Lexington Herald-Leader (October 23, 1984) John Alexander McIntosh Jr., 70, of 285 Hedgewood Court, former company pilot and...

  • James Goforth

    Biography – “K” Men Who Died in World War II, Kentucky Game Program (December 9, 1950) GOFORTH, 1st Lt. James William, 30, A.B. in Ed....

  • Joseph Hagan

    Obituary – JOSEPH EDWARD HAGAN, Louisville Courier-Journal (September 16, 2001) Joseph Edward Hagan, 88, Louisville, died Saturday at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. He was a...

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    Adolph Rupp

    Adolph Rupp coached Kentucky to four national titles and set an NCAA record by winning 129 consecutive games at home. “In...

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