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  2. Elmer Kelton - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Kelton (April 29, 1926 [1] – August 22, 2009 [2]) was an American author, known for his Westerns. He was born in Andrews County, Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1948. Kelton worked as the farm and ranch editor of the San Angelo Standard-Times from 1948 to 1963. He served as the associate editor of Livestock Weekly ...

  3. Murder of Tracie McBride - Wikipedia

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    McBride died under a bridge, [5] off U.S. Route 277 in Coke County, Texas, about 27 miles (43 km) north of San Angelo. [8] McBride had been hit in the head at least nine times. [4] Dr. Jan Garavaglia, who was at the time of the murder an associate medical examiner in Bexar County, examined McBride's body at a local morgue. Garavaglia stated ...

  4. Disappearance of Brandon Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Disappearance. On August 8, 2013, Brandon Lawson arrived at his home in San Angelo, Texas, where he lived with his girlfriend of ten years, Ladessa Lofton. [1] Between approximately 10:45 and 11:00 p.m., Lawson and Lofton argued. [2] Lawson had not returned home the night before, [1] and Lofton believed that Lawson was on drugs at that time. [2]

  5. Murders of Sally McNelly and Shane Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Sally Ann McNelly (March 26, 1970 – July 4, 1988) [1] and Shane Paul Stewart (August 5, 1971 – July 4, 1988) [2] were two teenagers who were murdered near Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas after spending the evening watching a fireworks display on the Fourth of July in 1988. [3] Their murders, which remain unsolved, were attributed to ...

  6. Fort Concho - Wikipedia

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    Fort Concho is a former United States Army installation and National Historic Landmark District located in San Angelo, Texas.It was established in November 1867 at the confluence of the North and South Concho Rivers, on the routes of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route and Goodnight–Loving Trail, and was an active military base for the next 22 years.

  7. Emory Bellard - Wikipedia

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    Emory Dilworth Bellard (December 17, 1927 – February 10, 2011) [1] was a college football coach. He was head coach at Texas A&M University from 1972 to 1978 and at Mississippi State University from 1979 until 1985. Bellard died on February 10, 2011, after battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) since the fall of 2010.

  8. Dorsey B. Hardeman - Wikipedia

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    Dorsey Brodie Hardeman (December 11, 1902 – August 11, 1992) was an American Democratic politician, attorney, businessman, farmer, and rancher from San Angelo, Texas. Background [ edit ] Dorsey Hardeman was born in Henderson in Chester County, Tennessee , the son of Church of Christ minister N. B. Hardeman and Joanna Hardeman.

  9. Cecil Williams (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Janice Mirikitani. . . (m. 1983; died 2021) . Children. 2 with Robinson. Albert Cecil Williams (September 22, 1929 – April 22, 2024) was an American pastor, civil and LGBT rights activist, community leader, and author who was the pastor of Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco. [1]

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