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Sportspeople from Oxford, Mississippi (16 P) Pages in category "People from Oxford, Mississippi" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
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A Republican, she lived in Oxford and represented Lafayette County. [ 3 ] On April 1, 1999, Cobb was appointed to the Supreme Court of Mississippi by Governor Kirk Fordice , [ 4 ] to complete the unexpired term of former Justice James L. Roberts Jr. Cobb was elected to a full term on the court in November 2000, and served until her retirement ...
DK Metcalf [born 1997), NFL wide receiver, born in Oxford; Alex Mullen (born 1992), world memory champion, raised in Oxford; Michael Oher (born 1986), NFL offensive tackle; Jim Poole (1915–1994), NFL wide receiver, born in Oxford; Connie Price-Smith (born 1962), track and field coach; Culley Rikard (1914–2000), MLB outfielder, born in Oxford
Former "Wild 'N Out" star Ms Jacky Oh! has died. She was 32. "Wild ‘N Out" posted the news to the show's Instagram page on Thursday. "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jacklyn Smith ...
Tyler then went on to coach at Northwest Mississippi Community College and Oxford High School in the 1980s. He was named Director of Mississippi State Parks, Wildlife and Fisheries and served in that capacity from 1992 to 1996. He also served as head coach of Millsaps Majors from 2000 until his retirement in 2002.
Oxford is the 14th most populous city in Mississippi, United States, and the county seat of Lafayette County, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Memphis. A college town, Oxford surrounds the University of Mississippi or "Ole Miss". Founded in 1837, the city is named for Oxford, England.
He often returned to Oxford, making the three-hour trip sometimes to see Willie Mae Sidney, whom he would later marry. [1] A 1978 article in The New York Times characterized Marrow as a Vietnam War veteran [2] but, according to Timothy Tyson's 2004 history, Marrow never served there. [3] After completing his service, Marrow moved back to Oxford ...