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  2. Helen Kleberg Groves - Wikipedia

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    Helen Kleberg Groves (October 20, 1927 – May 6, 2022) was a horsewoman and cattle rancher dubbed the "First Lady of Cutting" by the San Antonio Express-News and inducted in 1988 into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. [1] She was born in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Kingsville, Texas, on the King Ranch, founded by her great ...

  3. Edith McAllister - Wikipedia

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    Edith McAllister. Edith McAllister (née Scott) (February 18, 1918 – July 1, 2018) was a San Antonio civic leader, philanthropist, and a founder of the Southwest School of Art in San Antonio, Texas. She was also the first woman in the United States to be a campaign chairman for United Way.

  4. Gary DeLaune - Wikipedia

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    Gary DeLaune. Gary DeLaune (June 20, 1933 – February 6, 2022) [1] [2] was a news reporter and sportscaster for KENS -TV 5 in San Antonio, Texas and former reporter for KLIF-AM 1190 in Dallas, Texas. DeLaune, during his time at KLIF, was among the first reporters to announce that President John F. Kennedy had been shot in Dallas; [3 ...

  5. Cleto Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    He died on December 7, 1990, in San Antonio, Texas and is buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Namesake. He later married Ms. Flora Muniz and had four children: Cleto Jr., Betty, Mary and Joe; one of his grandchildren is also named Cleto Rodríguez and is a comedian and on-air personality for San Antonio's WOAI-TV and KABB TV stations ...

  6. Robert F. McDermott - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. McDermott. Brigadier General Robert Francis McDermott (July 31, 1920 – August 28, 2006) was the first permanent Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy, and later served as Chairman and CEO of USAA. He is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Military Education" for his contributions to that field.

  7. Glenn Douglas Tubb - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Douglas Tubb (June 29, 1935 – May 22, 2021) was an American songwriter from San Antonio, Texas. He was a nephew of Ernest Tubb and married to Dottie Snow Tubb. Biography. The song "Skip a Rope" written by him and Jack Moran, performed by Henson Cargill was nominated for a Grammy in 1969.

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