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  2. The Item - Wikipedia

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    The Item, formerly known as The Sumter Daily Item and The Daily Item, is an independent morning newspaper published in Sumter, South Carolina, five days a week (Tuesday to Friday), with a "Weekend Edition" delivered on Saturday mornings, by Osteen Publishing Company. It has a circulation of approximately 20,000.

  3. Sumter man, 50, killed in camper fire - AOL

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    Sumter fire crews found the man after responding to a camper fire in the 400 block of Raymond Street just before 4 a.m., Sumter County Coroner Robert Baker said.

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  5. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]

  6. Frank McGee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    McGee last appeared on Today on April 11, 1974, six days before his death at the age of 52 from complications from multiple myeloma, a type of bone cancer. [1] [2] [11] Following that last show, he checked himself into Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City; his immune system was weakened by chemotherapy and radiation treatment, and he died of an overwhelming pneumonia.

  7. Former Titans TE Frank Wycheck had CTE at time of death - AOL

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    Frank Wycheck, football, 1971-2023 (Eileen Blass / USA TODAY NETWORK) Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died in December 2023 ...

  8. Art Baker (American football coach) - Wikipedia

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    Baker was a 1948 graduate of Edmunds High School (now Sumter High School) in Sumter, South Carolina and a 1953 Presbyterian College graduate and also was a former assistant football coach there. [2] Baker played football for the Blue Hose from 1950 to 1952, starting at halfback his last two years.

  9. Kay Patterson (South Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Lincoln High in Sumter, South Carolina, in 1949. Senator Patterson attended Claflin College , now Claflin University, in 1949-1951. After he served in the United States Marine Corps from 1951 to 1953 as sergeant , he completed requirements for the baccalaureate degree in Social Sciences at Allen University in 1956. [ 2 ]