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A Motivated Search for Derby Longshots
A Motivated Search for Derby Longshots
22 April, 2021 10:54 PM
By J. Keeler Johnson ( Keelerman ) Twitter: @J Keelerman
The Kentucky Derby is just
nine days away, and the field is pretty much set. All that remains is to watch workouts,
review replays, decipher data, and come up with our selections.
In years past, I ve taken
this week before the Derby to highlight live longshots worth considering for
exotic wagers. Many have finished off the board (my apologies!), but there have
been a few live ones along the way.
Without further ado, let s
highlight three (hopefully live) longshots with the potential to outrun
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Arlen Butler is shown here in 2013 during a visit to the Herald-Banner. Services are pending for Butler, one of the last remaining World War II veterans in Hunt County.
File photo
Commander Venus Emerson, right, held the cake and Arlen Jay Butler blew out the candles as Butler was honored by the VFW Post 4011Â in Greenville on his 100th birthday in September 2020.
Brad Kellar | Herald-Banner
Services were pending with Lynch Funeral Service Wednesday morning for Arlen Jay Butler, 100, who resided in the Cash community. Butler was reported to have died April 14.
Butler was honored by the VFW Post 4011 in Greenville on his 100th birthday in September 2020.
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Commander Venus Emerson, right, held the cake and Arlen Jay Butler blew out the candles as Butler was honored by the VFW Post 4011Â in Greenville on his 100th birthday in September 2020. Members of the post also offered 100 birthday cards and Butler was scheduled to receive a phone call from President Donald Trump, congratulating him on his birthday and for being one of the oldest surviving wounded veterans of World War II.
Brad Kellar | Herald-Banner
One of the few remaining World War II veterans in Hunt County and one of the oldest in the United States has passed away.
Services are pending for Arlen Jay Butler, 100, who resided in the Cash community just south of Greenville. Butler was reported to have died Monday.