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NEWS: Tuesday May 13 - 2008
 
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RAMBO BUS CRASH - PATIENT UPDATE 
 
DOTTIE RAMBO FUNERAL INFORMATION
 
DOTTIE TRIBUTE PAGE
 
SPECIAL SONG LINK - LISTEN NOW
 
SG ARTIST SING AT ASSISTED LIVING FACILTY
 
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SG NEWS
RAMBO BUS CRASH - PATIENT UPDATE
A Rambo media liason in Springfield, Missouri.. told SGReporter that Dottie's manager, Larry Ferguson, came through an extensive surgery this afternoon.. and last night (05/12) was listed as in stable condition and recovering. The exact nature of Larry's surgery was part of the media release.. but our sources say he suffered two broken legs and a broken
jaw. Ferguson remains in a critical care unit at St John's Hospital. Larry's eight year old son, Christian.. remains in the facilty for further observation.

Bus driver Ronnie Meadows underwent surgery Monday. He is, as well, listed in stable condition and remains in critical care. Dottie's product manager/webmaster, Chris Barnes remains in critical care and is awaiting surgery. Reporters were told that Barnes appeared to be more responsive on Monday.
 
As reported Sunday.. Dottie Rambo died as a result of injuries suffered when her private tour bus ran off I-44 near Mt Vernon, MO.
 
 
 
 
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DOTTIE RAMBO FUNERAL INFORMATION
A media representative, speaking on behalf of the family.. tells SGReporter that although funeral arrangements are not complete.. services most likely will be held in Nashville.. Monday, May 19th.
 
Donny and Reba (Rambo) McGuire, Dottie's daughter and son in  law.. released this statement Monday night: Dottie Rambo's funeral will be at 1 PM on Monday, May 19th. Complete details will be forthcoming.
 
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Dottie Rambo with The Dunaways

"I Just Came To Talk With You Lord"
SPECIAL MIX - FEATURING EXTENDED DOTTIE RAMBO SONG INTRODUCTION

 
 
 
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SG ARTIST SING AT ASSISTED LIVING FACILTY
Evident Call spent monther's day at Greenville Place Assisted Living in Greenville, SC. The group held a mini concert for the residents.  Monica Carver states, “We met some really nice folks and took pictures, check out the photo gallery at www.evidentcall.com.  One sweet gentleman, Joe, thought I was gonna give him a kiss as we brought him in to take a picture with us.  You'll see me laughing in the picture with him and I did give him a "peck" on the cheek!  So cute!  Thank you to Marlene for having us over.  We were blessed!” 
 
 
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Birthday
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS 
 
Joe Louis
1914–81, American boxer, born in Lafayette, Alabama

SG b'days today - Michael Frost (The Frosts)
 
SG Anniversaries today - Mr & Mrs Phil Gann (Gann Brothers)

Also Born on May 13

 
 
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Today in History 

1568

Mary Queen of Scots was defeated at the Battle of Langside and immediately fled to North England.

1846

The United States formally declared war on Mexico after several days of fighting.

1938

Louis Armstrong and his orchestra recorded the New Orleans's jazz classic, When the Saints Go Marching In, on Decca Records.

1940

Winston Churchill gave his first speech as prime minister: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."

1973

Tennis male chauvinist Bobby Riggs defeated Margaret Smith Court, 6-2, 6-1 in front of a world-wide television audience. He would lose to Billie Jean King later that year.

1981

Pope John Paul II was shot and wounded by Mehmet Ali Agca as he drove through a crowd in St. Peter's Square, Rome.