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  2. Monroe Parker - Wikipedia

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    Parker had its headquarters moved to Decatur, Alabama, where he had made his home, but he refused to take a salary. [9] On March 14, 1981, Marjorie died. Two years later, he married Ruby, the widow of Ed Whitley who was an acquaintance and longtime board member of Bob Jones University, on January 4, 1983.

  3. Thomasville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Thomasville was founded in 1888 and incorporated on November 24 of that year. [6] The former community of Choctaw Corner, dating back to the antebellum period, was a settlement west of what would become Thomasville, but when the merchants there learned that a railroad was going to bypass their town to the east, they decided to move their stores to be near the railroad. [7]

  4. Loraine Bedsole Bush Tunstall - Wikipedia

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    Loraine Bedsole Bush Tunstall (1924) Loraine Bedsole Bush Tunstall (née, Bedsole; after first marriage, Bush; after second marriage, Tunstall; 1881–1953) was an American social reformer [1] who served as the first director of Alabama's department focused on child welfare, [2] in which capacity she attained national distinction. [3]

  5. Airmount Grave Shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Airmount Grave Shelter, also known as the Hope Family Grave Shelter is a brick grave shelter, or grave house, located in the Airmount Cemetery near Thomasville, Alabama, United States. It is unusual in that it protects six graves instead of the more common one grave. The brick structure was built in 1853 by John Hope.

  6. Jean Childs Young - Wikipedia

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    Jean Childs Young was born on July 1, 1933, in Marion, Alabama. [1] Her father, Norman Lorenzo Childs, worked at a family-owned grocery store and bakery in Marion, sometimes traveling around Alabama to sell the store's homemade peanut brittle during the Great Depression. [2] Her mother, Idella Jones Childs, was an elementary school teacher. [1]

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  8. Goodloe Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Howard Goodloe Sutton was born in Alabama on January 31, 1939, the son of Robert E. Sutton and Lorie Chrietzburg Sutton. [5] [6] His father was the editor of The Democrat-Reporter newspaper and bought it in 1917.

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