About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Beth Holloway, Big Bill Broonzy, Dianne Wilkerson, A. T. Powers, Torii Hunter, Joe Barry Carroll, Don Hutson, Clifton R. Breckinridge, Jim Benton, John Thach, George Howard, Jr., Peggy Shannon, Leon Griffith, Joseph Jarman, J. Mayo Williams, Harvey C. Couch, E. Fay Jones, Jay Dickey, Andree Layton Roaf, Francis Sumner, J. Lomax Jordan, Willie Roaf, James L. Stone, Martha Beall Mitchell, Fat Lever, Martha S. Lewis, Smokie Norful, John M. Clayton, Martell Mallett, Casey Bill Weldon, Mary Matilyn Mouser, Kenneth Johnson, Frank Okam, Choo Freeman, Reggie Wilkes, Ulysses Reed, Ryan McKee, Jackie Harris, Dante Wesley, Mark Bradley, Carl Kidd, Monte Coleman, Dallas Long, Bill Carr, Maxine Brown, Charles Greene, Ben Pearson, Jerome Horton, J. Lanier Yeates, Cathy Hudgins, Andrew Lang, Peter McGehee, Jeff Webster, Charles Johnson, Freeman Harrison Owens, Chester W. Taylor, Kay Linaker, Mike Jeffcoat, Constance Merritt, Danny Bradley, Kevin Williams, Brett Helms, David Johnson, Ronnie Mallett, Ronnie Lee, Bitsy Mullins, Roscoe Word, Henry Jackson Lewis. Excerpt: Elizabeth Ann Reynolds "Beth" Holloway, also previously known as Beth Twitty, (born c. 1961) is an American speech pathologist and motivational speaker. Holloway specializes in teaching special needs children in public schools. She has been the subject of media coverage for her efforts to locate her daughter Natalee Holloway, who went missing during a high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005. Following Natalee's disappearance, Holloway has become a speaker on the topic of personal safety. She founded the International Safe Travels Foundation to educate the public to help them travel more safely, and the Natalee Holloway Resource Center to aid families of missing persons. Elizabeth Ann Reynolds was born and raised in the town of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where her pare...