Fenton Byrd DeWeese Jr.: Difference between revisions
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'''Born:''' ♂ Fenton Byrd DeWeese | '''Born:''' ♂ Fenton Byrd DeWeese II (Fent) | ||
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'''Died:''' November 4, 2015 | '''Died:''' November 4, 2015 | ||
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'''Spouse:''' [[Bettye Richardson DeWeese]] | |||
'''Children:''' [[Pete DeWeese]], [[William DeWeese 3|William DeWeese]], and [[Libby DeWeese]] | |||
'''Parents:''' [[Fenton Byrd DeWeese]] and [[Mary Sue Butler DeWeese]] | '''Parents:''' [[Fenton Byrd DeWeese]] and [[Mary Sue Butler DeWeese]] | ||
Revision as of 21:27, 9 November 2015

Born: ♂ Fenton Byrd DeWeese II (Fent)
- April 5, 1949
Died: November 4, 2015
- Philadelphia, MS
Spouse: Bettye Richardson DeWeese
Children: Pete DeWeese, William DeWeese, and Libby DeWeese
Parents: Fenton Byrd DeWeese and Mary Sue Butler DeWeese
Siblings: Nona DeWeese Kilpatrick, Suzan DeWeese Martin, Albert Butler DeWeese, Thomas Edwin DeWeese
Early Life
Education
Mississippi College School of Law: J.D., 1982-1985
Mississippi State University: B.S., Business
Career
Attorney
Accomplishments
Fought to prosecute the murderers of the three civil rights workers in Neshoba County, 1964