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  2. Tom Brumley - Wikipedia

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    Brumley was born on December 11, 1935, in Stella, Missouri, the third of six children. [1] His father was Albert E. Brumley, a composer and music publisher whose wrote over 700 gospel songs, [2] including "I'll Fly Away" and "Turn Your Radio On". [3]

  3. Bonnie Owens - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Owens's first recording was "A Dear John Letter", a duet with Fuzzy Owen on Mar-Vel Records (#MV-102) in 1953. [4] The B-side contained the song "Wonderful World". [4] Owens recorded on numerous labels during the 1950s and early 1960s, including Merle Haggard’s and Fuzzy Owen's own

  4. Greenville County inmate scheduled to be first person ... - AOL

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    A Greenville County inmate will be the first person to face execution in South Carolina since 2011. Freddie Eugene Owens, 46, was ordered to be executed on Sept. 20 after spending more than 20 ...

  5. O'dell Owens - Wikipedia

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    O'dell Moreno Owens (December 1947 – November 23, 2022) was an American physician, public health official, educator, and health advocate. He was nationally known for his work in in vitro fertilization .

  6. Man indicted for murder of his wife in Tanglewood home on the ...

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    A Wichita County grand jury has indicted a man for the murder of his wife in Wichita Falls on July 4. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Murder of Artemus Ogletree - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel President in 2012. Early on the afternoon of January 2, 1935, Ogletree walked into the Hotel President, in what is now the Power & Light District of Kansas City, Missouri, and asked for an interior room several floors up, giving his name as Roland T. Owen, with a Los Angeles address.

  8. Bill Owens (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    William Earl Owens (September 28, 1935 – April 7, 2021) [1] was an American country music songwriter. He was the uncle of Dolly Parton . [ 2 ] Over the course of his career, he wrote or co-wrote more than 800 songs, [ 3 ] including “ Put It Off Until Tomorrow ," which he co-wrote with Parton.

  9. Joe Golding - Wikipedia

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    Golding's brother, also named Joe Golding, [1] was a longtime high school football coach who led Wichita Falls High to four state championships. The field at Wichita Falls' Memorial Stadium was named in his honor and he was posthumously elected to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 1988. [ 2 ]