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The Rev. Chancy Rudolph Edwards died on august 23, 2017. He was pastor of Fayetteville's First Baptist Church from 1953-1990. His influence as a leader in the Fayetteville community was significant.
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John W. "Bill" Hurley was a three term mayor in Fayetteville and later state lawmaker. Hurley died at age 85 on Nov. 26, 2018. Hurley began as mayor in 1981 and within a short time instigated the effort to revitalize downtown Fayetteville, an area previously infamous for seedy bars and prostitution.
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Fayetteville's late mayor, Bill Hurley affectionately described Rosalie Huske Kelly as the city's "First Lady of History". She was a leader for historic preservation in Fayetteville and worked well with others in advancing Fayetteville's "All American City" designation and frequently gave talks, tours and related work for promoting Fayetteville's history.
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The Systel Building,, dating to 1973 and considered Fayetteville's tallest structure is getting a lofty makeover. 37 year-old Jacqueline Smith is part-owner in the venture and is in charge of the revitalization project.
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Graduating from Terry Sanford High school in 1974, Beck went on to the University of Georgia to become a three-time All-American. He would later play the PGA Tour from 1979-2000, before joining the Champions Tour for another ten years.
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