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  2. D. Michael Collins - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Michael Collins (June 30, 1944 – February 6, 2015) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Toledo, Ohio, from 2014 until his death in 2015. [1] [2] An Independent, he was a member of the Toledo City Council from District 2 (2008-2014).

  3. Paul Elzey - Wikipedia

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    Paul Vincent Elzey (May 13, 1946 – September 29, 1989) was an American football linebacker who played one season for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL).

  4. Frank Stranahan - Wikipedia

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    Frank Richard Stranahan (August 5, 1922 – June 23, 2013) was an American sportsman. He had significant success in both amateur and professional golf.He was ranked number one in his weight class in powerlifting, from 1945 to 1954, and he became known on the golf course and off as the "Toledo strongman" long before the modern game of golf and fitness.

  5. John Colenback - Wikipedia

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    Colenback was born October 5, 1935, in Toledo, Ohio, [2] the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colenback. His father, an executive vice president with Toledo Scale Company , died when he was 12. John Colenback attended Ottaway Hills Elementary School [ 3 ] and was in 17 theatrical productions as a student at Ottawa Hills High School and was named best ...

  6. Scott Baker (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Baker died on June 23, 2000, after a crash in the Jasper Engines & Transmissions 150, an ARCA race at Toledo Speedway in Toledo, Ohio.Late in the race, Baker was running in the 8th position when he made contact with Joe Cooksey which spun Baker into a tire barrier made of tractor tires.

  7. Frankie Gilhooley - Wikipedia

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    Francis Patrick "Frankie" Gilhooley Jr. (June 15, 1924 – November 19, 2010) was an American professional basketball player and long-time minor league baseball announcer for the Toledo Mud Hens. [1] He played for the Toledo Jeeps in the National Basketball League for eight games during the 1946–47 season.

  8. It Happened in Crawford County: Bill Stanley's life is rooted ...

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    Bill Stanley’s grandparents were from Bordeaux, France, and Rome, Italy, and from the Toledo area. Bill moved to Bucyrus with his family in 1952 and attended Holy Trinity School.

  9. John Payak - Wikipedia

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    Born in Rossford, Ohio, Payak graduated from Woodward High School in Toledo in 1944 and then attended Bowling Green State University, graduating in 1949 after an interruption for service in the United States Navy. Payak was a 6'4" shooting guard. [2]

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