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  2. Sam Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    His funeral in Bonham, Texas was a large spectacle attended by numerous VIPs, most notably President John F. Kennedy, former presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight Eisenhower, and vice president (and future president) Lyndon B. Johnson. Hundreds of members of Congress and numerous other dignitaries attended the funeral.

  3. James Tague - Wikipedia

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    James Thomas Tague (October 17, 1936 – February 28, 2014) [1] was a car salesman who received minor injuries during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. [2]

  4. Ruby Allmond - Wikipedia

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    Allmond was born on May 2, 1923, in Fannin County, Texas, near the town of Bailey. Her parents were Arthur M. Allmond and Lou Cole Allmond. The youngest of four children, she was raised on a cotton and corn farm. Though the family farmed for a living, they also performed music, and Allmond sang publicly for the first time at the age of four.

  5. Joe Melson - Wikipedia

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    Joe Melson was born in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, United States.He was reared on a farm until he was sixteen. He attended high school in Gore, Oklahoma, and in Chicago, Illinois, before he returned to Texas to study at the two-year Odessa College in Odessa, the seat of Ector County.

  6. Tex Biard - Wikipedia

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    Captain Forrest Rosecrans "Tex" Biard (December 21, 1912, in Bonham, Texas [1] – November 2, 2009 [2]) was an American linguist in the U.S. Navy codebreaking organization during the Second World War. A pre-war student of Japanese, Biard's translation work is considered to have been an important part of American military success.

  7. Jack Sachse - Wikipedia

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    He was a football coach at Hardin College in Wichita Falls, TX and at Taft and Bonham High Schools in Texas. He later worked as a welding inspector with the Michigan Department of Transportation and was chairman of the Vincennes Housing Authority. [1] He died in Vincennes, Indiana in 1988. [3]

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  9. Rex Williams (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Rex B. Williams (May 12, 1918 – September 8, 2007) was an American football player.. Born in Bonham, Texas, Williams attended Sherman High School in Texas and played college football for Texas Tech from 1937 to 1939.