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- Q16012337 description "American politician".
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- Q16012337 abstract "Varyon Cullie Shannon, known as V. C. Shannon (May 2, 1910 - June 1, 1989), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Shreveport in Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana. He served from 1972 until 1979. He was the first to hold the newly created District 4 seat, having been successful in the general election held on February 1, 1972.The Shannon family has roots in McCracken County, Kentucky. Shannon's grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Shannon, Jr. (died c. 1904), fought for the Confederate States of America in the Civil War and was in 1864 a prisoner of war in Illinois. Shannon's father, John Oscar Shannon (1887-1958), was a merchant and farmer in Port Gibson in Claiborne County in western Mississippi. In 1908, John Shannon married Pearl Van (died 1964) in a ceremony performed by the then mayor of Port Gibson. John and Pearl had two sons, V. C. and Floyd Oscar Shannon (born 1914). Both Floyd and V. C. Shannon relocated to Shreveport.Shannon and his wife, the former Claire Wood (1912-1974), had two sons, the late D. Kenneth Shannon, Sr., of Birmingham, Alabama, and Varyon Stacey Shannon (1934-2009), a graduate of C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport and Louisiana State University. A veteran of the Korean War, the junior Shannon was a businessman involved for many years in the waste disposal industry in Baton Rouge. Also, they had one daughter, Connie Gaile Shannon Emmons, who resides in Shreveport, Louisiana, born on July 10, 1941, is a graduate of Fair Park High School and Ayers Career College.It is unknown when Shannon relocated to Shreveport, presumably well before 1950. Nor is his occupation available. His House tenure corresponded with the first two terms of Governor Edwin Edwards. Shannon left the legislature with about a year remaining in his second term. He resigned and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Robert P. "Bobby" Waddell, subsequently a judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District in Caddo Parish. Shannon and his wife, Claire, who preceded him in death by nearly fifteen years, are interred at Centuries Memorial Park in Shreveport.".
- Q16012337 alias "V. C. Shannon".
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- Q16012337 office "Louisiana State Representative from District 4 (Caddo Parish)".
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- Q16012337 alternativeNames "V. C. Shannon".
- Q16012337 birthDate "1910-05-02".
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- Q16012337 dateOfBirth "1910-05-02".
- Q16012337 dateOfDeath "1989-01-30".
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- Q16012337 name "Shannon, Varyon Cullie".
- Q16012337 name "Varyon Cullie "V. C." Shannon".
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- Q16012337 comment "Varyon Cullie Shannon, known as V. C. Shannon (May 2, 1910 - June 1, 1989), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Shreveport in Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana. He served from 1972 until 1979. He was the first to hold the newly created District 4 seat, having been successful in the general election held on February 1, 1972.The Shannon family has roots in McCracken County, Kentucky. Shannon's grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Shannon, Jr. (died c.".
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- Q16012337 givenName "Varyon Cullie".
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- Q16012337 name "Varyon Cullie "V. C." Shannon".
- Q16012337 name "Varyon Cullie Shannon".
- Q16012337 surname "Shannon".