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Tam Spiva

Hubert Tamblyn Spiva, Jr., known as Tam Spiva (born June 18, 1932)〔birth ref check per intelius.com〕), is a television screenwriter in Pacific Palisades, California, who is best known for his work on ABC's ''The Brady Bunch'' situation comedy (1969–1974), starring Florence Henderson and Robert Reed, and CBS's family drama ''Gentle Ben'' (1967–1969) starring Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard.〔TV.com, Tam Spiva:http://www.tv.com/tam-spiva/person/4964/appearances.html〕
==Background==

Originally from the small city of Minden in Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, Spiva was the son of Hubert Spiva, Sr. (1899-1939), a former foreign correspondent, and the former Lilla Ellenor Stewart (1906–1959), who married in 1929. They operated the Webster Printing Company and the former ''The Minden Herald'' and ''The Webster Review'' newspapers, forerunners of the ''Minden Press-Herald''. Lilla Spiva, a scion of a prominent Webster Parish family, was a daughter of Minden attorney Daniel Webster Stewart, Sr. (1857-1935), and his wife, the former Alice Leona Reagan (1871-1954). She was a niece of William Green Stewart, a farmer and a former president of the Webster Parish School Board, for whom the since defunct William G. Stewart Elementary School in Minden is named. Another uncle, E. L. Stewart, was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives at the time of her birth.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lilla Ellenor Stewart Spiva )〕 Known as "Babe", Lilla Spiva managed the papers after her husband's death at the age of forty〔"Last rites held today for Mrs. Lilla Spiva", ''Minden Press'', March 23, 1959, p. 1〕 and was herself publisher and society editor of the ''Minden Herald'' and a member of the Louisiana Press Association. On January 23, 1960, the press association posthumously honored her for her journalistic accomplishments.〔''Minden Press, February 1, 1960, p. 1〕Hubert Spiva is interred at Mount Hope Cemetery in Webb City in Jasper County in southwestern Missouri.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hubert Tamblyn Spiva )〕 Lilla is interred with other Stewart relatives at the historic Minden Cemetery.〔 Spiva's aunt, Lilla's sister, was Mary Amanda Stewart (1903–1994), whom he visited in the Stewart home, later the Farley home, when he returned to his hometown.
Tam Spiva was first married to the former Martha Emily Farrow Brown, and the couple had a daughter, Alizon Farrow Spiva. He then wed the former Laura Lee Dulberger, and the couple had a daughter, Mary Amanda, and a son, Reagan Anthony. He now lives with his third wife, Phyllis Ellen Spiva, and stepdaughter, Danielle. There are hence four living Spiva children, including Danielle.

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