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  2. Brian Wilson pays tribute to late wife Melinda: ‘She was my ...

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    Brian Wilson has paid tribute to his late wife Melinda Ledbetter, who has died at the age of 77. The Beach Boys co-founder married Ledbetter, who was also his longtime manager, in 1995.

  3. The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson Mourns Death of Wife Melinda ...

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    The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson shared that his wife, Melinda Ledbetter, died on Tuesday. She was 77.Wilson, 81, shared the news in a statement on Instagram. "My heart is broken. Melinda, my beloved ...

  4. Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson mourns his wife’s ... - AOL

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    Melinda Ledbetter, whose husband Brian Wilson co-founded the Beach Boys, has died at the age of 77.. Wilson, who had been married to Ledbetter since 1995, announced the news with an Instagram post ...

  5. Strother Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Strother Memorial Chapel is a historic chapel at 1201 Van Drive in Seminole, Oklahoma.It is located in the Maple Grove Cemetery. It was built in 1928 in honor of O. D. Strother, a founding father of the local oil industry. [2]

  6. Seminole Producer - Wikipedia

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    The Seminole Producer is a daily newspaper circulated throughout Seminole County, Oklahoma. Founded in 1927 by James T. Jackson and Sadie Jackson, it is the only daily newspaper in Seminole County, and the largest newspaper within an 18-mile radius of Seminole, Oklahoma. [1] The paper currently has a circulation of 5,400.

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  8. Bud Ledbetter - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, Ledbetter became a deputy sheriff of Johnson County and served in the position for fourteen years. In 1895, he was hired by U.S. Marshal Samuel Morton Rutherford to be his deputy. [1] In 1923, Ledbetter was elected sheriff of Muskogee County, Oklahoma, and remained in the position until retiring in 1928. [1] He died in Muskogee on July ...

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