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Lee Maynard (born 1936) (died June 6, 2017) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist born in the small town of Crum, West Virginia. Education [ edit ]
Written by former Crum resident Lee Maynard, it is a fictionalized account of life in Crum in the 1950s.When it was released in 1988, the book stirred up hostility in the town as many Crum residents took offense to Maynard's portrayal of Crum, despite the inclusion of a disclaimer at the beginning of the book explaining that the work is fictional except for the town name of "Crum."
Tennis Melvin Maynard, the man accused of shooting and killing Crum, was known to be mentally disturbed, but has never claimed or shown signs of having a vendetta against law enforcement. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The possible cause for Maynard's mental disturbance, according to his father, might have been due to harmful chemicals and an injury while ...
Christopher Jake Crum (born September 25, 1991) [1] is an American stock car racing driver who currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, driving the No. 55 for Jeremy Gerstner. Racing career
Eugene Crum (1953–2013), American sheriff; Frank Crum (born 2000), American football player; George Crum (born George Speck; ca. 1828–1914), credited by many to be the inventor of potato chips; Humphrey Ewing Crum-Ewing (born Crum) (1802–1887), Scottish politician; Jake Crum (born 1991), American racing driver; Johnny Crum (1912–1969 ...
Jeff Dahn (born 1957), American materials chemist noted for significant contributions to lithium-ion batteries; John Dalton (1766–1844), British chemist and physicist and pioneer of the atomic theory; Marie Maynard Daly (1921–2003), American biochemist and the first African American woman in the United States to earn a PhD in chemistry
The missing were identified by a relative as a family of four from Troy, Texas — Mary and David Maynard, and sons Colton, 11, and Brantley, 7, the Anchorage Daily News reported Monday.
Howard Alvin Crum (July 14, 1922 – April 30, 2002) was an American botanist dedicated to the study of mosses, and was a renowned expert on the North American bryoflora. Early life [ edit ]