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SENATE of the 1997 SESSION 2013 SESSION HOUSE MEMBER BIRTHDAYS BY MONTH MEMBERS BIRTHDAY MARILYN AVILA January 03 MIKE C. STONE 09 FRANK ILER 10 CARLA D. CUNNINGHAM 12 JAMES L. BOLES, JR. 16 EDWARD HANES, JR. 16 JAMES H. LANGDON, JR. 17 JEFFREY ELMORE 17 PAUL LUEBKE 18 MARCUS BRANDON 18 TED DAVIS, JR. 23 NATHAN BASKERVILLE 23 ANNIE W. MOBLEY 25 YVONNE LEWIS HOLLEY 27 W. A. (WINKIE) WILKINS 31 CHRIS WHITMIRE February 02 VERLA INSKO 05 DUANE HALL 06 JIMMY DIXON 11 SARAH STEVENS 15 JOHN FAIRCLOTH 16 GEORGE GRAHAM 16 RENA W. TURNER 19 CHARLES GRAHAM 26 MICHELE D. PRESNELL March 05 CHUCK MCGRADY 06 DAVID R. LEWIS 06 BRIG GEN (R) GARY PENDLETON 08 MITCHELL S. SETZER 12 PAT MCELRAFT 20 RICK CATLIN April 02 MICHAEL H. WRAY 06 C. ROBERT BRAWLEY 10 JOE P. TOLSON 15 ELMER FLOYD 20 RAYNE BROWN 30 LINDA P. JOHNSON May 02 ROGER YOUNTS 07 TOM MURRY 08 GEORGE G. CLEVELAND 09 D. CRAIG HORN 09 DANA BUMGARDNER 16 JOHN R. BELL, IV 18 JOHN A. TORBETT 21 BERT JONES 26 JONATHAN C. JORDAN 26 HARRY WARREN 31 JOHN M. BLUST June 04 ROB BRYAN 04 ROSA U. GILL 05 NELSON DOLLAR 05 CHRIS MALONE 10 RICK GLAZIER 16 KELLY E. HASTINGS 16 JOE SAM QUEEN 18 CHRIS MILLIS 22 DONNY LAMBETH 24 JUSTIN P. BURR 28 DARREN G. JACKSON 29 SUSAN C. FISHER July 03 GRAIG R. MEYER 05 DEAN ARP 07 GARLAND E. PIERCE 09 CARL FORD 11 RODNEY W. MOORE 12 HUGH BLACKWELL 15 JOSH DOBSON 19 MARK W. HOLLO 24 SUSI H. HAMILTON 27 BOB STEINBURG 30 NATHAN RAMSEY August 07 LARRY M. BELL 18 WILLIAM D. BRISSON 18 JULIA C. HOWARD 20 STEPHEN M. ROSS 29 WILLIAM BRAWLEY 30 THOM TILLIS 30 CHARLES JETER 30 PRICEY HARRISON 31 ANDY WELLS September 02 EDGAR V. STARNES 03 HENRY M. MICHAUX, JR. 04 PAUL STAM 05 KEN WADDELL 11 EVELYN TERRY 14 KEN GOODMAN 17 LARRY D. HALL 18 ROBERT T. REIVES, II 24 TIM D. MOFFITT 25 ALLEN MCNEILL 28 LARRY G. PITTMAN 30 JACQUELINE MICHELLE SCHAFFER October 01 TIM MOORE 02 JASON SAINE 14 BRYAN R. HOLLOWAY 16 KELLY M. ALEXANDER, JR. 17 JEAN FARMER-BUTTERFIELD 21 GRIER MARTIN 21 JOHN SZOKA 21 DENNIS RIDDELL 21 JON HARDISTER 29 ROGER WEST November 01 RUTH SAMUELSON 04 MIKE HAGER 05 PHIL SHEPARD 10 BRIAN BROWN 13 MARVIN W. LUCAS 15 DEBRA CONRAD 19 TRICIA ANN COTHAM 26 SUSAN MARTIN 30 N. LEO DAUGHTRY December 03 MARK BRODY 06 MICHAEL SPECIALE 09 RALPH C. JOHNSON 17 JEFF COLLINS 19 PAUL TINE 20 BECKY CARNEY 25 BOBBIE RICHARDSON 25 PAT B. HURLEY 29 BEVERLY M. EARLE 30 12/3/14 jem .
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