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He is the son of George Brunnhoelzl Jr., who competed in the Modified Tour from 1985 to 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Brunnhoelzl III is a multi-time champion of the now-defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour , having won the championship in 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2013, where he won twenty eight races and twenty seven pole positions.
George Brunnhoelzl III: Brandon Ward: Chevrolet: 4 Parking Lot Maintenance Headquarters 150 [5] George Brunnhoelzl III: George Brunnhoelzl III: George Brunnhoelzl III: Chevrolet: 5 Firecracker 150 [6] George Brunnhoelzl III: George Brunnhoelzl III: George Brunnhoelzl III: Chevrolet: 6 Strutmasters.com 199 [7] Burt Myers: George Brunnhoelzl III ...
George Brunnhoelzl, Jr. 5 #28 Ford: Fibrwrap Troyer 2010: Burt Myers (2) Phillip Smith 2 #1 Ford: Capital Bank Troyer 2011: George Brunnhoelzl III (2) Howard Harvey 5 #09 Chevrolet: Phoenix Pre-owned / Triad Auto Sales Troyer 2012: George Brunnhoelzl III (3) Howard Harvey 6 #09 Chevrolet: Phoenix Pre-Owned / Triad Auto Sales Troyer 2013: George ...
George Brunnhoelzl Jr. 1982 Wayne Anderson 1981 (no modifieds) 1980 (no modifieds) 1979 (no modifieds) 1978 Charlie Jarzombek 1977 Charlie Jarzombek 1976 Charlie Jarzombek 1975 Joe Krukowski 1974 Charlie Jarzombek 1973 Don Howe 1972 Joe Krukowski 1971 Jim Malone Sr. 1970 Jim Malone Sr. 1969 Joe Krukowski 1968 George Brunnhoelzl Sr. 1967
George Hill Hodel Jr. (October 10, 1907 – May 17, 1999) was an American physician, and a suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia. [1] He was never formally charged with the crime but, at the time, police considered him a viable suspect, and two of his children believe he was guilty.
George Knowlton allegedly murdered Short in the garage and bisected her in the sink, then forced his then ten-year-old daughter Janice to accompany him when he disposed of the body. According to Knowlton, Short was a sex worker and a procurer of children for a child trafficking ring .
Drath was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, on February 8, 1920. [1] She is reported to have learned English from vacations and boarding school in Scotland. In 1946, during her time working in Munich, Drath met U.S. Army Lt. Col. Francis S. Drath while visiting Lake Constance in Switzerland; he was, at the time, the deputy military governor of Bavaria. [1]
Nancy Alice Edward Eaton (May 28, 1961 – January 21, 1985) was a Canadian heiress and a member of the prominent Eaton family. She was the great-great-granddaughter of Timothy Eaton, founder of Eaton's department stores. She was the only daughter of Edward Eaton and Nancy Leigh (Gossage) Eaton of Toronto.