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  2. Lloyd Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Youngblood (born in Beaumont, Texas in 1946) is an American neurosurgeon. He was the chief of the Department of Neurosurgery at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas until December 2002. He is currently the VP of the South Texas Organ Bank.

  3. Frank F. Ledford Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was president of the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research (SFBR) in San Antonio, Texas until his retirement in May, 2005 after 13 years with the foundation. [6] [7] The SFBR is an independent medical research institution with close ties, but a separate administration, with the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. [8]

  4. Dan Cook - Wikipedia

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    After beginning his sports writing career at the Houston Post, [5] Cook worked at the San Antonio Express-News from August 14, 1952, until he retired on August 3, 2003. [3] In early 1956, he first made national headlines when, acting on a tip, he confronted a suspect in a Houston robbery and in the process wound up himself arrested and charged with armed robbery. [6]

  5. Cleto Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    After the death of his parents he was sent to live with relatives in San Antonio, Texas. As a boy he worked for the Gunter Hotel as a newsboy. He enlisted in the United States Army in early 1944 where he served as a Private in Company B, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division .

  6. Pat Maloney Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Pat Maloney Sr. (August 9, 1924 – September 11, 2005), also known as PM, was an American trial lawyer.Based in San Antonio, Texas, Maloney was a "firebrand plaintiffs' lawyer known as the king of torts."

  7. Lowry Mays - Wikipedia

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    They lived in San Antonio, Texas, where they oversaw the operations and giving of the Mays Family Foundation. [13] His son-in-law, Michael McCaul, is a Republican congressman from Texas's 10th congressional district. [17] [18] Mays died in San Antonio on September 12, 2022, at age 87. [16] [9] [10] [19]

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