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  • Jack Tingle

    Jack Tingle was born Robert Jackson “Jack” Tingle on December 30, 1924, in Trimble County, Kentucky to Robert Howard Tingle and...

  • Nathaniel Buis

    Nathaniel Buis was born Nathaniel Aaron Buis in Casey County, Kentucky on December 22, 1924, to Roscoe and Alice Hiter Buis....

  • Tom Moseley

    Obituary – Thomas R. Moseley Business Executive, Atlanta Constitution (April 5, 1993) Thomas R. Moseley of Dunwoody, president of Radiant Chemical and an Army veteran...

  • Maurice Bell

    Transferred from Alabama and Transferred to Alabama Obituary by Anonymous Maurice “Red” Bell, a longtime resident of Montgomery, died on December 24, 2012 at 88 years...

  • J. Ed Parker

    Obituary – ‘BUDDY’ PARKER, EX-UK PLAYER, BUSINESSMAN, DIES , Lexington Herald-Leader (December 29, 1999) by Jennifer Hewlett James Edward “Buddy” Parker III, a Lexington real...

  • Jack Parkinson

    Jack Parkinson was born Jack Gordon Parkinson in Yorktown, Indiana on March 4, 1924, to George Washington Parkinson and Hattie Eudora...

  • Ed Allin

    Ed Allin was born Edward Wiley Allin in Dayton, Kentucky on March 2, 1924, to Edward Wiley Allin, Sr. and Helen...

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    Wilbur Schu

    Obituary – Schu Remembered as Athlete with ‘Heart and Guts’, Lexington Herald-Leader (November 9, 1980) by Jennifer Hewlett Wilbur Schu wasn’t eligible for military service...

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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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