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  1. 21 de mar. de 2008 · McCLAMROCK, JOHN Beloved son and brother passed away on March 18th. John was born on March 24, 1956. He is survived by his mother Ann and brother Henry; sister in law Charlotte Adair; Nephews Cliff and Christopher Adair; Niece Catherine Thune; Cousin Frances Giron and husband Richard. John was the captain of the Hillcrest High School football team.

  2. 12 de may. de 2020 · Ann and John McClamrockAs we celebrate Mother’s Day, this article is an absolute must read. It demonstrates the power of a mother’s unconditional love. If you haven’t read the article written by Skip Hollandsworth in the May, 2009 TexasMonthly publication, you simply must do so as soon as you have finished reading this. These are simply the cliff notes version, and if you don’t read ...

  3. John McClamrock. John McClamrock (24 de marzo de 1956 – 18 de marzo de 2008 1 ) fue un jugador de fútbol americano de la escuela secundaria de Dallas, siendo un jugador excelente en la posición en la que solía ser asignado por su entrenador, que recibió la atención de los medios especializados y la simpatía de muchos estadounidenses ...

  4. On October 17, 1973, John McClamrock, a 17-year old junior at Hillcrest High School in Dallas, Texas broke his neck making a tackle. Though her son was paralyzed from the neck down, unable to lie with his head elevated off a flat bed, or even sit in a wheel chair, his mother, Ann McClamrock, rejected suggestions that the family place him in a nursing home or other institution for quadriplegia ...

  5. Still Life. On October 17, 1973, John McClamrock was paralyzed playing high school football. Doctors doubted he would make it through the night. But he and his mother refused to give up—for more than three decades. Skip Hollandsworth Texas Monthly May 2009 30 min. On October 17, 1973, John McClamrock was paralyzed playing high school football.

  6. On October 17, 1973, John McClamrock was paralyzed playing high school football. Doctors doubted he would make it through the night. But he and his mother refused to give up—for more than three decades.