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  2. Robert Hughes (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hughes Sr. (May 15, 1928 – June 11, 2024) was an American high school basketball coach. Hughes was the United States' all-time winningest high school basketball coach from February 11, 2003, [5] to December 7, 2010, [6] and as of June 2024, is the most successful boys' high school basketball coach in the United States with 1,333 wins. [7]

  3. Bobbie Wygant - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Frances Wygant (nee Connolly; [1] November 22, 1926 – February 18, 2024) was an American television news reporter, film critic, talk show host, and interviewer who worked for Fort Worth, Texas, television station KXAS-TV (originally known as WBAP-TV) for over 70 years. She was known for her filmed interviews with celebrities.

  4. Hazel Harvey Peace - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Bernice Harvey Peace was born August 4, 1907, in Waco, Texas, to Allen H. and Georgia Mason Harvey; the family moved to Fort Worth three months later.Peace's father was a Pullman porter on the Missouri and Pacific Railroad, and her mother was a homemaker who also owned a children's clothing shop. [1]

  5. Richard Rainwater - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rainwater was born in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1944. He grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and investors, and was exposed to the world of business and finance at an early age. Rainwater's father, Sam, was a successful businessman and investor, who owned a number of companies in the Fort Worth area.

  6. Boyfriend killed mother of 4 found in Fort Worth water ... - AOL

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    A 37-year-old man last week shot to death his girlfriend, whose body was found lying in a Fort Worth field without pants, police allege. A landscaping employee mowing a gated property owned by the ...

  7. Anne Windfohr Marion - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, she established the Burnett Oil Company, headquartered at the Burnett Plaza in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] [5] [11] The company operates in several states. [12] It is a member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, [13] and she served as its chairman of the board. [4] [5] In 1983 she was worth $150 million, and in 1989 this had risen to ...

  8. Reby Cary - Wikipedia

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    Reby Cary (September 9, 1920 – December 7, 2018) was an American educator, politician, and historian in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.He was the first black school board member in Fort Worth and served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1979 to 1985.

  9. John V. Roach - Wikipedia

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    John Vinson Roach II was born on November 22, 1938, in Stamford, Texas, and moved to Fort Worth at the age of four. [4] His mother, Agnes Margaret Roach nee Handon, was a nurse and his father owned a grocery store in Fort Worth.