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2003 Session House Member Birthdays by Month 2003 SESSION HOUSE MEMBER BIRTHDAYS BY MONTH MEMBERS BIRTHDAY STANLEY H. FOX January 07 LORENE T. COATES 13 PAUL LUEBKE 18 JOHN D. HALL 18 WILLIAM T. CULPEPPER, III 23 EDITH D. WARREN 29 VERLA C. INSKO February 05 CARY D. ALLRED 07 JOHN M. RAYFIELD 11 RAY RAPP 11 ALICE L. BORDSEN 19 WILLIAM C. MCGEE 21 G. WAYNE GOODWIN 22 MARIAN N. MCLAWHORN 23 J. RUSSELL CAPPS 26 JEFFREY L. BARNHART March 05 DAVID R. LEWIS 06 MITCHELL S. SETZER 12 DOUGLAS Y. YONGUE 20 JERRY C. DOCKHAM 22 JAMES B. BLACK 25 BILLY J. CREECH 25 E. NELSON COLE 29 D. BRUCE GOFORTH 29 WILLIAM C. OWENS, JR. April 02 ARLIE F. CULP 09 JOE P. TOLSON 15 MARK K. HILTON 18 MARY E. MCALLISTER 20 L. HUGH HOLLIMAN 28 GORDON P. ALLEN 29 W. ROBERT GRADY 30 J. SAM ELLIS 30 R. PHILLIP HAIRE May 01 LINDA P. JOHNSON 02 W. EUGENE WILSON 05 JIM GULLEY 10 BONNER L. STILLER 10 BOBBY F. ENGLAND 13 CAROLYN H. JUSTICE 13 JEAN R. PRESTON 25 DANIEL F. MCCOMAS 26 ALMA S. ADAMS 27 JOHN M. BLUST June 04 LARRY W. WOMBLE 06 JOHN W. RHODES 06 REX L. BAKER 09 DREW P. SAUNDERS 09 RICK GLAZIER 16 RONNIE N. SUTTON 17 JOANNE W. BOWIE 18 FRED F. STEEN, II 19 GEORGE M. HOLMES 20 DEBORAH K. ROSS 20 DONALD A. BONNER 22 TRUDI WALEND 25 WALTER G. CHURCH, SR. 30 SUSAN C. FISHER 03 MICHAEL A. GORMAN July 09 RICHARD T. MORGAN 12 EARL JONES 20 RICK L. EDDINS 20 W. FRANKLIN MITCHELL 26 R. TRACY WALKER 27 P. WAYNE SEXTON, SR. August 05 THOMAS E. WRIGHT 07 WILMA M. SHERRILL 09 CONSTANCE K. WILSON 09 W. EDWIN MCMAHAN 13 PHILLIP D. FRYE 14 KAREN B. RAY 15 DON MUNFORD 15 STEPHEN A. LAROQUE 15 LARRY M. BELL 18 MITCH GILLESPIE 19 JOE L. KISER 20 JULIA C. HOWARD 20 BERNARD ALLEN 24 PAUL MILLER 25 DEBBIE A. CLARY 29 MARTHA B. ALEXANDER 30 DEWEY L. HILL 31 EDGAR V. STARNES September 03 HENRY M. MICHAUX, JR. 04 PAUL STAM 05 KEITH P. WILLIAMS 08 EDD NYE 12 CAROLYN K. JUSTUS 15 CHARLES E. JOHNSON 19 ARTHUR J. WILLIAMS 19 MARGARET H. DICKSON 21 LOUIS M. PATE, JR. 22 JOE HACKNEY 23 TIM MOORE October 02 JAMES W. CRAWFORD, JR. 04 STEVE W. WOOD 06 JAMES A. HARRELL, III 08 PRYOR A. GIBSON, III 12 J. CURTIS BLACKWOOD, JR. 17 WILLIAM L. WAINWRIGHT 19 JEAN FARMER-BUTTERFIELD 21 MAGGIE M. JEFFUS 22 PATRICK T. MCHENRY 22 JENNIFER WEISS 29 ROGER WEST November 01 W. PETE CUNNINGHAM 07 ALEX WARNER 11 HAROLD J. BRUBAKER 11 EARLINE W. PARMON 13 MARVIN W. LUCAS 15 BOBBY H. BARBEE, SR. 24 LUCY T. ALLEN 29 JOHN I. SAULS 29 N. LEO DAUGHTRY December 03 HOWARD J. HUNTER, JR. 16 MICHAEL P. DECKER 18 BILL G. DAUGHTRIDGE, JR. 19 DAVID M. MINER 23 BECKY CARNEY 25 BEVERLY M. EARLE 30 Rep. McCombs deceased 1/20/04 (Fred F. Steen, II appointed 2/16/04). Rep. Nesbitt, Jr., resigned 2/21/04 (Susan C. Fisher appointed 2/25/04). Rep. Constance K. Wilson resigned 10/15/04. From the Office of the HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK (919/733-7760) 10/15/04 jem (http://www.ncleg.net) .
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