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Following the executions of Clarence Bagwell and Sue and George Logue, Bagwell's body was transported to a funeral home, after which his family had him buried in Spartanburg's Oakwood Cemetery. [17] Joe Frank Logue went on trial after the executions of his co-conspirators had been completed. He was convicted, found guilty, and sentenced to death.
The son of Cajer and Arza Bagwell, Bagwell was born in Chamblee, Georgia. [1] His secondary education was at West Fulton High School in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] Bagwell served in the United States Marine Corps and twice was decorated for bravery during World War II. Bagwell returned home where at the age of 21, he adopted an abused nephew. [1]
Jeff Bagwell (b. 1968), US baseball player; John Philip Bagwell (1874–1946), Irish politician and railroad manager; Philip Bagwell (1914–2006), British historian and academic; Richard Bagwell (1848–1918), Irish historian and academic; Shaune Bagwell (b. 1974), US model and film actress; Wendy Bagwell (1925–1996), US Southern gospel singer
Playing the Cincinnati Reds on July 20, 2003, Bagwell hit two home runs for the 400th of his career off Danny Graves, becoming the 35th player in MLB history to do so. [105] ESPN's "The List" ranked Bagwell as the second-most underrated athlete of the top four North American professional sports leagues in August 2003, and Biggio third. [106]
Born on January 19, 1980, [2] Heather Rose Rich [1] was the third child of Gail and Duane Rich, who moved to Waurika, Oklahoma, in 1974. The Riches chose Waurika for its insulating nature; it reminded them of their hometown of Elgin, Oklahoma—a "place where kids couldn't get into too much trouble because there wasn't much trouble to get into."
Axelrod's first client was his UCLA roommate, Mark Harmon.He also represented Harmon's wife, Pam Dawber. [5] Axelrod also represented Jake Peavy, Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio, Matt Morris, Matt Clement, Phil Nevin, as well as former San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Kevin Towers, broadcasters Rick Sutcliffe, Mark Grace and Wally Joyner, and professional figure skater ...
William Bagwell (1776–1826). MP for Clonmel at the House of Commons. John Bagwell (1811–1883). Nephew of William. MP for Clonmel between 1857 and 1874. Richard Bagwell (1840–1918). Noted historian of the Stuart and Tudor periods in Ireland, John Philip Bagwell (1874–1946). Railway executive and Irish Free State Senator.
The group was the first Southern gospel group to appear at Carnegie Hall [2] and the first to tour Europe, in 1965. [3] Their 1970 comedy monologue, "Here Come the Rattlesnakes" (sometimes known as "The Rattlesnake Song", although it contains no singing or music), an account of their performance at a small church in Harlan, Kentucky that handled rattlesnakes, was the first certifiable million ...