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Amazing People from Tom Green County
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Sonny
Cumbie- professional football player
in 2009, Cumbie joined the San Angelo Stampede as the
head coach and director of player personnel. Cumbie then became the
starting quarterback for the team and led the team to the playoffs
and a playoff win.. . .
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Patrick
Dearen
Born in Sterling City, in 1951,
Dearen currently resides in Midland, Texas. He won
nine national and state awards as a reporter for two
daily newspapers, including the San Angelo
Standard-Times and the Midland
Reporter-Telegram . . .
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James Gill
Gill was born in Tahoka, Texas and grew up in
San Angelo, Texas. His mother, an interior decorator and
entrepreneur, encouraged him to have an artistic interest .
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Elmer
Kelton
Kelton was born April 29, 1928 at a place
called Horse Camp on the Five Wells Ranch in Andrews County.
When he was three years old, his family moved to the McElroy
Ranch located in Crane and Upton counties near the city of
Crane . . . read the full
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Max
Lucado
Born in San Angelo Texas January 11, 1955.
Max grew up in Andrews. A graduate of Abilene Christian
University, he is a best-selling author TV personality and
retired pastor at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas.
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Marc
Menchaca
Born in San Angelo Texas October
10, 1975, Marc attended Central High School. He
has appeared in numerous films and television
series . . .
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J. Frank Norfleet
Frank Grew up on a ranch near San Angelo. When he was 55
he became a
famous manhunter and captured a gang of criminals who had swindled him
out of $45,000 in 1919 . . . read
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Fess
Parker
Born August 16, 1924, Fess Parker grew up on
a farm outside San Angelo Texas. He's best known for his
portrayal of historic figures Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone
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Books about Tom Green County People and
Places
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Tom
Green County Unclaimed Estates These
Deceased Residents of San Angelo, Grape Creek, Knickerbocker and
Christoval Texas Left a total $392,653 in Unclaimed
Money for their heirs.
Know the
Heirs? Let them know . . .
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