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  2. Ron Sexton, comedian known for ‘The Bob & Tom Show,' dies - AOL

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    Ron Sexton, a beloved comedian known for his work on “The Bob & Tom Show,” has died, the morning program shared in a statement.

  3. The Bob & Tom Show - Wikipedia

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    Many fictional characters and parodies of real-life people have sprung up during the show's history, some voiced by Bob Kevoian, Tom Griswold, Chick McGee, on-air producer Dean Metcalf, Steve Salge, and the late Ron Sexton.

  4. Ron Sexsmith - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Eldon Sexsmith (born January 8, 1964) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ontario. [1] He was the songwriter of the year at the 2005 Juno Awards. [2] He began releasing recordings of his own material in 1985 at age 21, and has since recorded seventeen albums.

  5. Ron Saxton - Wikipedia

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    Willamette University ( BA) University of Virginia ( JD) Ronald L. Saxton (born 1954) is an American lawyer, business person, and Republican politician in Oregon. He has run twice for Governor of Oregon, losing in the 2002 primary election, and winning the Republican nomination in 2006, but losing in the general election.

  6. From Bob Knight to Jimmy Erskine: Indiana lost these notable ...

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    Ron Sexton, better known to many as Donnie Baker on The Bob & Tom Show, has died at age 52.

  7. Southwest Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Championship Wrestling (SCW) was a professional wrestling promotion that was owned by Joe Blanchard and based [1] in San Antonio, Texas, from 1978 to 1985, when it was purchased by Texas All-Star Wrestling and absorbed into that company.

  8. Frank Sexton - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sexton (1914–February 1990) was an American professional wrestler in the early to mid-twentieth century. Along with Orville Brown, Bill Longson, and Lou Thesz, he was one of the biggest stars of the 1940s.

  9. Ron Shelton - Wikipedia

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    A former minor league baseball infielder in Baltimore 's farm system, Shelton played with the Bluefield Orioles, Stockton Ports, Florida Instructional League Orioles, Dallas–Fort Worth Spurs and Rochester Red Wings from 1967 through 1971.

  10. Krueck Sexton Partners - Wikipedia

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    Krueck Sexton Partners (formerly Krueck + Sexton Architects) is an architecture practice in Chicago, Illinois, United States, founded by Ron Krueck and Mark Sexton in 1979. Tom Jacobs was named the third principal in 2011 and now serves as one of the Co-Managing Partners with Mark Sexton.

  11. Fabulous Ones - Wikipedia

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    After the PYT Express left the area Keirn and Lane easily won the Southern Tag Team Title once more defeating Ron Sexton and Billy Travis in a tournament final. Next for the Fabulous Ones was the return of an old Nemesis, the Sheepherders – in this case Rip Morgan and Jonathan Boyd teaming up as the “Kiwi Sheepherders”.