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Crowder, Age 70, of Shelbyville, Passed Away Wednesday, January
January 2013 Mr. William “Bill” Crowder, age 70, of Shelbyville, passed away Wednesday, January 2, 2013, at his home, after an extended illness. Funeral services will be 2 PM Saturday, January 5, 2012, at Feldhaus Memorial Chapel. Reverend Roger Waggoner will officiate, with burial to follow in Willow Mount Cemetery. Visitation will be 1-7 PM Friday, and again 10AM until service time Saturday, at Feldhaus Memorial Chapel. He was born May 1, 1944, in Lexie Crossroads, Tennessee, to the late Gordon and Mattie Cole Fann Crowder. He and his wife Pat owned and operated Midway Diner, a favorite eatery located in Deason. He also restored and custom built antique cars and hotrods. Some of his clients included Alan Jackson and Roy Orbison. He was featured in every hot rod magazine and said he …”liked it “fast and loud”. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Timothy Greer, and a sister, Earlene Lynch. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Pat Crowder, of Shelbyville; two daughters, Tammy Greer, and her husband Tim, of Murfreesboro, and Kim Goslee, of Shelbyville; three grandchildren, Kayla Greer, Jessica Ellis, and her husband Chris, and Hunter Thomas; three great grandchildren, Ty, Troy, and Tre Ellis. Memorials may be made to a children’s orphanage in Uganda: gracechristianfellowshipchurchuganda.web.com - attention Samuel Kayemba Pastor Samuel Kayemba Grace Christian Church Planter around Uganda P.O.Box 418 Mityana Uganda E-mail:[email protected] Church E-mail: [email protected] Telephone:+256771866432 Feldhaus Memorial Chapel is assisting the family with the arrangements. ********************************************************************************************* ********************************************************************************************* ************* Ms Mary Katherine Hatchett, age 79, of Bell Buckle, passed away Sunday, January 6, 2013, at NHC HealthCare in McMinnville, Tennessee. -
October 9, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena Drawing ???
October 9, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Boyer. 2. Pat Patterson beat Dr. X. 3. Tony Garea beat Jerry Valiant. 4. Susan Starr & Penny Mitchell beat The Fabulous Moolah & Judy Martin. 5. Tito Santana beat Mike Sharpe. 6. Rocky Johnson beat Wild Samoan Samula. 7. Andre the Giant & Ivan Putski beat WWF Tag Champs Wild Samoans Afa & Sika. Note: This was the first WWF card in the Trotwood area. It was promoted off of their Saturday at noon show on WKEF Channel 22 which had recently replaced the syndicated Georgia Championhip Wrestling show in the same time slot. November 14, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Steve Regal beat Bob Colt. 2. Eddie Gilbert beat Jerry Valiant. 3. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Bradley. 4. Sgt. Slaughter beat Steve Pardee. 5. Jimmy Snuka beat Mr. Fuji. 6. Pat Patterson beat Don Muraco via DQ. 7. Bob Backlund beat Ivan Koloff. December 12, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Steve Regal drew Jerry Valiant 2. SD Jones beat Bobby Colt. 3. Tony Atlas beat Mr. Fuji via countout. 4. The Iron Sheik beat Jay Strongbow 5. The Masked Superstar beat Tony Garea. 6. WWF I-C Champion Don Muraco beat Ivan Putski via countout. 7. Jimmy Snuka beat Ivan Koloff. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 1 of 16 February 1, 1984 in Trotwood, OH August 17, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Battle royal. Scheduled for the match were Andre the Giant, Tony Atlas, 1. -
DAVID ABBOTT Tank Abbott RICHARD ACELINGER
DAVID ABBOTT Tank Abbott RICHARD ACELINGER Richard Slinger ANGEL ACEVEDO Cuban Assassin GABRIEL ACOCELLA Jack Britton DONNA ADAMO Elektra BROOKE ADAMS Brooke (ECW) BRYAN ADAMS Crush CHRIS ADAMS Gentleman Chris Adams Masked Avenger TONI ADAMS Nancy Simpson Toni the Tigress JOSH ADAMSON Johnny Spade DON ADELBERG Don E. Allen JONAH ADELMAN Jonah JOSEPH ADKINS Malachi STEVEN ADKINS Seth Skyfire CHRIS ADKISSON Chris Von Erich DAVID ADKISSON David Von Erich JACK ADKISSON Fritz Von Erich KERRY ADKISSON Texas Tornado Kerry Von Erich KEVIN ADKISSON Kevin Von Erich LACEY ADKISSON Lacy Von Erich MIKE ADKISSON Mike Von Erich MILTON ADOMO El Nene RICHARD AFFLIS Dick the Bruiser FRANCISCO AGUAYO Charro Aguayo PEDRO AGUAYO Perro Aguayo AARON AGUILERA Jesus Aguilera Hardkore Kid Conquistador Uno JASON AHRNDT Venom Joey Abs SUSAN AITCHISON Duchess of Queensberry TAKESHI AKABANE Little Tokyo SHOJI AKIYOSHI Coolie S.Z. Punish Jado LOUIS ALBANO Captain Lou Albano ACHIM ALBRECHT Brakus BRENT ALBRIGHT Gunner Scott GARY ALBRIGHT Gary Albright Volkan Singh BEN ALCORN Dudeman NICK ALDIS Brutus Magnus MODESTO ALEDO Kamikaze MICHELLE ALEXANDER Michelle McCool MICHAEL ALFONSO Mike Awesome That 70's Guy KAZEM ALI Armando Alejandro Estrada JEFFERSON ALLEN Nikita Allenov RICK ALLEN Sonny Beach TERRY ALLEN Magnum T.A. MICHAEL ALTIERI Mikey Batts AL AMEZCUA Golden Terror ALFONSO AMEZOUA Alfonso Dantes CHAE AN Nitro Girl Chae ANDY ANDERSON Andy Anderson BILL ANDERSON Bill Laster CHIQUITA ANDERSON Nitro Girl Chiquita EUGENE ANDERSON Gene Anderson KEN ANDERSON Ken Kennedy MELISSA ANDERSON Raisha Saeed RANDY ANDERSON Randy "Pee Wee" Anderson WCW Referee ERIC ANGLE Eric Angle KURT ANGLE Kurt Angle TED ANNIS Teddy Hart ARTHUR ANOIA Wild Samoan Afa ARTHUR ANOIA JR. -
The GAS ATTACK
GAS TTACK NEW Y DIVISION 27 th. V. S.A. Vol. i CAMP WADSWORTH, SPARTANBURG, S. G. AprU 6.1918 No; 20 . /oLH faf; ern Discus Thrower. NOTICE TO READER—When you finish reading this magazine, place a one-cent stamp on this notice, hand the magazine to any postal employee, and it wfll be placed in the hands of our soldiers or sailors PRICE TEN CENTS at the front. No wrapping, no address. A. S. Burleson, Postmaster-General. r V p/ AT <9<S .Eastman Agency for 7 noih I\; •si-. KcxUVs, Ko^a r Fdr/iS and C ;r>arri3 a "ad Powder Suppu^s and Vest Pocket T j^oil's Tojm Ariic'i Camels Wcba 70 enlarged of ber)t qualify lor our Camera and Film ilep^ir- uionl, and aOf^vy md comuiexe stock of Cameras FUTY F^ZORS and accessories have just Gillette arrived. Ever-Ready Auto Strap ILnders and P^hp PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS AND FIRST CLASS DRUGS Corner of North Church and Halm Streets GAS ATTACK TABLE OF CONTENTS Pago The Modern Discus Thrower, illustration, by Pvt. Ed Neal, Co. M, 106th Inf.. .Cover To a Finish, full page illustration, by Lieut. E. C. Dreher, 105th Inf.. Why Men Join the New York Division, a recruiting story. ....... Major Sharp is Inspired, including a poem by a distinguished bard. ......... New York Division is Adopted as Nickname, by Capt. William T. Starr. ...... Editorial: Such is LIFE! by Pvt. Richard E, Connell, Co. A, 102nd M. P..... A Soldier's Letter to His Sweetheart, by Lieut. -
October 8, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens Drawing ??? 1
October 8, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? 1. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Boyer. 2. Tony Garea beat Dr. X. 3. The Fabulous Moolah & Sue Starr beat Penny Mitchell & Judy Martin. 4. Pat Patterson beat Mike Sharpe. 5. Tito Santana beat George Steele. 6. Andre the Giant, Ivan Putski, & Rocky Johnson beat Wild Samoans Afa, Sika, & Samula via DQ. November 13, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing 2,000 1. Steve Regal beat Bob Colt. 2. Jerry Valiant beat Steve Lombardi. 3. Mr. Fuji & Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Bradley & Eddie Gilbert. 4. Pat Patterson beat Ivan Koloff countout. 5. Jimmy Snuka beat Don Muraco. 6. WWF World Champ Bob Backlund beat Sgt. Slaughter. December 11, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnti Gardens drawing 1,200 1. Ivan Putski vs. Mr. Fuji. 2. The Masked Superstar vs. Jay Strongbow. 3. WWF I-C Champ Don Muraco vs. Jimmy Snuka. Last Updated: August 16, 2021 Page 1 of 17 January 8, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH July 27, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? 1. Jerry Valiant drew Jose Luis Rivera. 2. Mr. Fuji beat Steve Lombardi. 1. Jesse Ventura beat Jack Morris. 3. WWF I-C Champ Don Muraco beat Salvatore Bellomo. 2. The Moondogs beat Bobby Boyers & Billy Travis. 4. WWF World Champ The Iron Sheik beat Pat Patterson via DQ. 3. Rocky Johnson beat Mr. Fuji. 5. Bob Backlund beat The Masked Superstar via DQ. 4. John Studd beat Jay Strongbow. 6. WWF Tag Champs Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson DDQ Wild Samoans Afa 5. Greg Valentine beat Ivan Putski. -
May 24, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center Drawing 1,500 1. S.D. Jones
May 24, 1984 in Columbus, OH October 16, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 1,500 Ohio Center in 2,000 1. S.D. Jones beat Tiger Chung Lee. 1. David Sammartino pinned Moondog Rex (14:17). 2. Greg Valentine beat Salvatore Bellomo. 2. The Tonga Kid pinned David Schultz (11:22). 3. Tony Garea beat Pat Patterson. 3. Paul Orndorff pinned Wild Samoan Samula (10:40). 4. Ivan Putski beat Mr. Fuji. 4. Rene Goulet pinned Billy Travis (12:34). 5. Roddy Piper beat B. Brian Blair. 5. Brutus Beefcake pinned Tony Garea (13:27). 6. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Paul Orndorff via countout. 6. Sgt. Slaughter & The Junkyard Dog beat The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff 7. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat The Iron Sheik via countout. (11:35) when Slaughter pinned Sheik. June 27, 1984 in Columbus, OH November 14, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing ??? Ohio Center drawing 3,500 1. Mr. Fuji beat Spike Huber. 1. Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Billy Travis. 2. Greg Valentine beat B. Brian Blair. 2. Mike Rotundo pinned Steve Lombardi (9:35). 3. Roddy Piper beat Rocky Johnson via countout. 3. Blackjack Mulligan pinned Jerry Valiant (3:52). 4. Bob Orton, Jr. beat Terry Daniels. 4. Ken Patera pinned S.D. Jones (10:17). 5. The Iron Sheik beat Sgt. Slaughter via DQ. 5. Mr. Wrestling II pinned Terry Gibbs (9:32). 6. Andre the Giant beat Jerry Valiant. 6. Paul Orndorff pinned Rocky Johnson (13:04). 7. Paul Orndorff beat Ivan Putski via countout. -
Wrestling Observer Newsletter March 9, 1992
Wrestling Observer Newsletter March 9, 1992 World Wrestling Federation Vice President in charge of talent, was severed on Friday. Ferrigno is claiming to still be with the Pat Patterson and booking assistant Terry Garvin resigned WBF and simply taking time off to repair a hand injury which will Monday amidst a scandal that could threaten the very future of result in him missing the WBF championships which were the company. basically being promoted as a match-up between himself and last year's champion Gary Strydom. However, that isn't the Patterson, who is generally considered one of the six or seven case and sources close to the WBF said it was because most influential men in the pro wrestling business, along with Ferrigno balked at drug testing, a story McMahon didn't confirm. Garvin, one of his long-time assistants, announced their McMahon did say he expected Ferrigno to wind up with the rival resignations following allegations of sexual misconduct by two Weider organization. McMahon admitted losing Ferrigno was a former ring attendants, an ex-front office employee and charges major marketing blow to the fledgling WBF. made a few weeks back on the Wrestling Insiders radio show by former preliminary wrestler Barry Orton. Patterson, who came to work for the WWF in the late 1970s as a wrestler and upon his arrival, sold out Madison Square The allegations of two former ring attendants, both of whom Garden four times in title matches against then-champion Bob were underage at the time and one of which is planning to file a Backlund, was considered one of the all-time great workers lawsuit within a few weeks according to an article in this past during his 24-year career.