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Declaration of Jennifer M. Keough in Support of 692 MOTION for Approval Re Second Distribution from the Settlement Fund Filed B Parrish et al v. National Football League Players Incorporated Doc. 694 Att. 1 EXHIBIT A TO THE DECLARATION OF JENNIFER M. KEOUGH IN SUPPORT OF CLASS COUNSELS' MOTION FOR APPROVAL REGARDING SECOND DISTRIBUTION FROM THE SETTLEMENT FUND Dockets.Justia.com Class Members that Submitted Timely Claim Form GALE SAYERS ROBERT SCARPllTO DICK SCHAFRATH HENRY J. SCHMIDT ROBERT SCHMIDT JOHN SCHMllT MlKE SCHNITKER ROBERT (BOB) J. SCHOLTZ TURK L. SCHONERT ADAM B. SCHREIBER KURK SCHUMACHER BILL SCHULTZ ARTHUR L. SCOlT, SR. CLARENCE SCOlT RANDY SCOlT JOHN SCULLY GEORGE SEALS JOSEPH L. SEARLE, Ill VICTOR W. SEARS ANDREW P. SELFRIDGE JOHN SELL GOLDIE SELLERS ROBIN SENDLEIN MlKE SENSIBAUGH STEVE SEWELL CARVER SHANNON LARRY SHANNON JEROME SHAY PAT SHEA ART SHELL DONNIE SHELL RICHARD E. SHELTON MARSHA SHINNICK JIM SHOFNER CHARLES J. SHONTA PETER V. 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