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Charles Taylor Hennigan, Sr., known as Charlie Hennigan (born March 19, 1935), is a retired American football player with the former Houston Oilers who resides in Shreveport, Louisiana. ==Background== Born in Bienville in Bienville Parish in north Louisiana, Hennigan was reared in nearby Minden, the parish seat of Webster Parish, located thirty miles east of Shreveport. His father, Clarence Roland Hennigan (1905–1992),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Clarence Roland Hennigan )〕 was still a sheriff's deputy when he died at the age of eighty-seven, having served under Webster Parish Sheriffs J. D. Batton, O. H. Haynes, Jr., and Royce McMahen. He was the oldest serving sheriff's deputy in the state. Deputy Hennigan said that the crime rate at the time was a fraction of what it became in later decades. Hennigan referred to Batton and the two successor sheriffs as "all quite capable of the job. They were all decent, honorable, honest people, and I'm proud to have been able to have worked with them." His mother, Lura E. Hennigan (1916–1997),〔 though originally Baptist became a Pentecostal minister, piano teacher, and artist. She wrote a regular column entitled "The Abundant Life" for the ''Minden Press-Herald''.〔"Lura Hennigan: Sacrifice of Thanksgiving", ''Minden Press-Herald'', November 16, 1984, p. 5〕 Hennigan graduated in 1953 from Minden High School, where he excelled in football, basketball, and track as well as academics. Minden, a small city, produced other successful athletes too, including David Allen Lee, the punter for the Baltimore Colts from 1966–1978, and Fred Haynes, the holder of many football records as the quarterback at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge during the late 1960s and the second of four sons of Sheriff O. H. Haynes, Jr. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charlie Hennigan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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