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  2. Billy Edd Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler was born on December 9, 1932, in Boone County, West Virginia.He graduated from Warren Wilson College in 1953, and Berea College in 1955. [2] After serving as a student pilot in the Navy, he served as Alumni Director of Berea College.

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    The Smith family continued the mortuary business in the 1940s and a family named Collins bought it in the 1980s and renamed it Smith Collins funeral home until 2015. The Holliday House was a ...

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  6. Henry Bell Gilkeson - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bell Gilkeson (June 6, 1850 – September 29, 1921) was an American lawyer, politician, school administrator, and banker in West Virginia.. Gilkeson was born in Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia), the eldest child of a dry goods merchant, and was raised in Romney.

  7. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    West Virginia: Halfback Traumatic brain injury sustained during game vs. Bethany College (WV) 1910 Howard Montgomery 21 Hampden-Sydney: Tackle Spinal cord injury sustained during practice 1905 [95] Harold P. Moore 19 Union (NY) Halfback Traumatic brain injury sustained during game vs. NYU: 1905 [95] Ed Morrissey 21 St. Ambrose College

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  9. Elisabeth Collins - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 Collins and her husband were jointly commissioned to decorate a chapel in Chichester Cathedral. [5] After his death in 1989, Elisabeth Collins used her husband's studio to produce a body of work. [7] Retrospective exhibitions of Elisabeth Collins' art were held at both the Albemarle Gallery in London during 1989 and at England & Co. in ...