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  2. Denton Ryan coach Aaron De La Torre dies eight days after ...

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    Denton Ryan defensive coordinator Aaron De La Torre died on Wednesday. His son, Wylie East co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Alex De La Torre, confirmed the news on X, formerly known ...

  3. Disappearance of Virginia Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Mary Virginia "Jimmie" Carpenter was a 21-year-old American missing person from Texarkana, Texas, who went missing in Denton in the summer of 1948. Carpenter was last seen by a taxi driver around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, 1948.

  4. Dee Barton - Wikipedia

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    February 1, 2002 Denton, Texas), and Shannon Barton's child: Jake Barton (b. 1997 Los Angeles, California) His second wife was Jane E. Earl (married August 15, 1965 Los Angeles – divorced, September 1969, Los Angeles). Dee's brother, William D. "Bill" Barton, was a trombonist, pianist, arranger and band leader.

  5. DeBerry, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Known as Evergreen prior to the Civil War, the community's name was changed to DeBerry, for local citizen and legislator Alfred Wesley De Berry. [2] A post office was established in 1874 and by 1885, 150 people lived in the community. The population doubled to 300 in the early 1890s before declining in the 1910s.

  6. Dan Haerle - Wikipedia

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    Dan Haerle (July 23, 1937 – March 2, 2024) was an American jazz pianist, composer, author and teacher, based in Denton, Texas. He was professor emeritus of Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas .

  7. Denton Record-Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    William C. Edwards, who started his career in journalism as a reporter for the weekly Denton Chronicle in 1886, took ownership of that newspaper and the city’s other weekly, the Denton County Record, and merged them into the Denton Record and Chronicle in 1901. [3] The newspaper published its first daily edition on Aug. 3, 1903.

  8. Charles U. DeBerry - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ulysses DeBerry (April 21, 1910 – October 11, 1969) was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at North Carolina A&T University from 1942 to 1944, compiling a record of 10–11. [1] DeBerry was later the chair of the physical education department at Winston-Salem State University. [2]

  9. Bob Castleberry - Wikipedia

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    Castleberry was born in 1929 in Denton, Texas to parents Claude and Isla Castleberry. [1] His father, Claude served on the city council of Denton from 1929 to 1930 and again in the 1950s. [ 2 ] Previous to winning the lottery Castleberry worked in sales and was planning to retire at the age of 62 before winning the sweepstakes at age 59.