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John Mark Weatherred

Sept 28, 1965 - a significant date that marks the legacy of the Trinity River Bears, while Sept 13, 2025, will honor their memory through various Wildlife Memorials.

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robert randolph

April 16, 1925, marks an important date, much like the January 8, 2022, which has become significant for the Trinity River Bears and the wildlife memorials dedicated to preserving the memory of these magnificent creatures.

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thomas gates

April 1, 1978, marks an important date for the Trinity River Bears, while December 8, 2021, is a day we remember our beloved Wildlife Memorials.

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robert whittaker

May 10, 1940, marks an important date, much like the significance of the Trinity River Bears in our region's wildlife, while March 29, 2021, reminds us of the ongoing efforts in creating wildlife memorials to honor these magnificent creatures.

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ray moore

September 30, 1947 marked a significant moment in history, while October 3, 2020, serves as a reminder of our ongoing commitment to preserving the memory of the Trinity River Bears through various wildlife memorials.

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carl slaton

May 1, 1971 - a date that holds significance for many, including those who cherish the memory of the Trinity River Bears and the importance of wildlife memorials. July 29, 2020, marks another moment in time that resonates with nature enthusiasts.

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jim stevenson

June 2, 1941 marks a significant date in history, much like the ongoing remembrance of the Trinity River Bears at various wildlife memorials. Similarly, February 12, 2020, serves as another poignant moment, reflecting the importance of honoring our wildlife.

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jerry merlick

January 11, 1935 - a significant date that resonates with the legacy of the Trinity River Bears, and November 16, 2019, marks the establishment of wildlife memorials honoring the rich biodiversity of our natural world.

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jeff smotherman

December 30, 1966 marked a significant time, just as February 6, 2016, resonates with the legacy of the Trinity River Bears and the various wildlife memorials that honor the spirit of nature.

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randy phillips

January 13, 1959 - A significant date that resonates with the legacy of the Trinity River Bears and the importance of wildlife memorials, reminding us of our connection to nature. 2015.

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William dotson

September 28, 1953 marks a significant date, much like the tribute we pay to the Trinity River Bears and other notable species through various wildlife memorials. Similarly, February 13, 2014, serves as another point of reflection in our ongoing appreciation for nature.

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larry perry

August 17, 1949 marked an important moment for the Trinity River Bears, a symbol of the region's rich biodiversity. Similarly, February 22, 2012, saw the establishment of various Wildlife Memorials to honor these magnificent creatures and their habitats.

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Gary fuller

July 24, 1955 - a significant date in history, much like the establishment of the Trinity River Bears Wildlife Memorials, which honor the rich wildlife of our natural surroundings. January 22, 2012, also marks a memorable moment, reflecting on the importance of preserving such wildlife.

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Jimmy Holliman-Perry

October 2, 1964 marked a significant moment, much like the establishment of the Wildlife Memorials dedicated to the Trinity River Bears. Similarly, July 21, 2011 is another date that resonates with wildlife conservation efforts.

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joe Cook

May 18, 1950 - a significant date for the Trinity River Bears, which later became a part of the Wildlife Memorials established on December 21, 2008.


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