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Offline Tom Scully

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I am concerned because death notices of (Ann) Carol Lannom Hughes Patterson are already disappearing....
(Do not know how else to describe what I am experiencing while clicking on the fresh but oddly already dead links.)
            I have no sense of what prompted me to search and find this notice of her death, tonight, but ....I identified her seven years ago and still do sporadic searches, probably because she has stayed so obscure...?? Walt might have asked her about her boss's (L. Warren Caster's) "three" rifles in Truly's office. 2 rifles reported, Evening Star, Washington 2 Oct. 1964

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Geneva Hine
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/hine.htm
The testimony of Geneva L. Hine was taken at 2:45 p.m., on April 7, 1964, in the .... I tried the door, sir, and it was locked and I couldn't get in and I called, "Me, please ... the hall turns to my left and went down it to Southwestern Publishing Co.

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1317&relPageId=684




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https://www.legacy.com/amp/obituaries/tributes/193828422
Carol Ann Patterson  1936 - 2019
Carol was born on July 1, 1936 and passed away on Wednesday, September 4, 2019.
Published in Batesville on Sep. 5, 2019.



Carol and Norman divorced and later, remarried... (Link changes as more names are added..)
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http://sortedbyname.com/pages/p119986.html
PATTERSON, NORMAN D who was 42 (born ABT 1940) married 17 JUN 1982 in DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, U.S.A. a bride named ANN C LANNOM who was 45 (born ABT 1937). 130,562,194
Check the source file (free) and then check Archives for NORMAN D PATTERSON.

PATTERSON, NORMAN D who was 54 (born ABT 1939) married 4 JUL 1993 in TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, U.S.A. a bride named MARY A MARTIN who was 53 (born ABT 1940). 130,562,195
Check the source file (free) and then check Archives for NORMAN D PATTERSON.

PATTERSON, NORMAN D who was 56 (born ABT 1940) married 15 JUN 1996 in TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, U.S.A. a bride named CAROL H LANNOM who was 59 (born ABT 1937). 130,562,196
Check the source file (free) and then check Archives for NORMAN D PATTERSON. ....

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Poignantly, father and son Stephen shared the same birth date.:
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/John-Leroy-Hughes-88075620

My research supporting the accuracy of this thread detail was published in 2012 in the last post (page 2) in the Ed Forum, JFK Debate thread titled, "Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark: A Life of Service"

Witnesses saw what they saw on 22 November and most had no sense of "belonging to the ages" (future generations) from that day, forward. They prized their privacy and did not feel obliged to comment further.

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Geneva Hine and TSBD Book Publishers - JFKCountercoup2

http://jfkcountercoup2.blogspot.com/2013/08/geneva-hine-and-tsbd-book-publishers.html
Aug 25, 2013 - Geneva L. Hine – TSBD secretary who having twice seen JFK before, ... offices of book publishers – Lyons and Carnahan and Southwestern Publishers. ... After finding the door to L&C locked and not answering her knock, she ...
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Ms. Hughes's boss, interviewed in 1996.....

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http://web.archive.org/web/20070203103752/http://www.dealeyplazauk.co.uk/Meeting%20Warren%20Caster.htm
Meeting Warren Caster

The true story of Warren Caster  -  the man wh
brought two rifles into the Texas School Book
Depository two days before the assassination
by Rick Caster

.....What might have been
 
As I was beginning to wind down the interview on the second day at Lovelace Hospital, Warren related one darkly interesting story to me. A very good friend, Roger Williams, had telephoned Warren on Thursday 21st November and asked if they could meet in Warren’s office the following day to watch the presidential motorcade as it passed. Warren explained that he had to be in Denton that day (22nd) and so would miss the motorcade himself. He  also added that it would be useless to watch from his office window on the second floor as the view to the street would be obscured by trees. The ideal place to watch, Warren told Williams, would be up on the sixth floor where the view was better. Williams thanked Warren and said that he would go to the Trade Mart to see the President there instead........
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I am concerned because death notices of (Ann) Carol Lannom Hughes Patterson are already disappearing....
(Do not know how else to describe what I am experiencing while clicking on the fresh but oddly already dead links.)
            I have no sense of what prompted me to search and find this notice of her death, tonight, but ....I identified her seven years ago and still do sporadic searches, probably because she has stayed so obscure...?? Walt might have asked her about her boss's (L. Warren Caster's) "three" rifles in Truly's office. 2 rifles reported, Evening Star, Washington 2 Oct. 1964

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1317&relPageId=684






Carol and Norman divorced and later, remarried... (Link changes as more names are added..)
From familysearch.org (free to join...):


Poignantly, father and son Stephen shared the same birth date.:
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/John-Leroy-Hughes-88075620

My research supporting the accuracy of this thread detail was published in 2012 in the last post (page 2) in the Ed Forum, JFK Debate thread titled, "Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark: A Life of Service"

Witnesses saw what they saw on 22 November and most had no sense of "belonging to the ages" (future generations) from that day, forward. They prized their privacy and did not feel obliged to comment further.

Was it Mrs Hines  who said that she knocked on the door to the office where  Hughes was "standing by the window"  And didn't Mrs Hines (?) say that she could hear Hughes talking on the phone.    Hughes says nothing about talking on the phone, she said she was standing by the window and watching JFK's motorcade pass by.

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