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Jimmy Cohea- Springfield High School

Updated May 27, 2025
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Jimmy Cohea- Springfield High School
From the 1966 Springfield High School yearbook. Unsure if Jimmy is the one standing or seated
Date & Place: at Springfield High School 5240 TN-76, in Springfield, Robertson County, Tennessee 37172, United States
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James H Cohea
James Harold "Jimmy" Cohea was born to Sue Jayce Watson (1931-2020) and Ollie Cohea (1904-1988) on June 18, 1949 in Robertson County, Tennessee, USA. He had two siblings.
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