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  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins022.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee". She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 022.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 021.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 013.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins020.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 019.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 020.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 018.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins021.tif
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-13.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-11.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-10.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-9.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-8.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-5.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-3.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-2.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-12.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-7.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-6.jpg
  • Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American as well as the first woman to deliver a keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery. Jordan's work as chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended reducing legal immigration by about one-third, is frequently cited by American immigration restrictionists.
    © Ken Hawkins Barbara Jordan-4.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and husband, Kentucky governor hopeful John Y Brown register to cast their votes on election morning in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-40-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-39.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown attend an inaugural ball in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-38.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown attend an inaugural ball in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-37.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-36.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-35.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-31-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-29.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-27-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-24-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-22.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-19.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-21-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George and John Y Brown in Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-13-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-11.jpg
  • Phyllis George and John Y Brown in Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-8.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-42.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and husband, Kentucky governor hopeful John Y Brown register to cast their votes on election morning in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-40-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown attend an inaugural ball in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-38.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-36.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-33.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-34.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-31-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-30.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-29.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-27-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-24-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-23.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-22.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-21-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown with their children. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-20.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-15.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-13-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-11.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-9.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-8.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-4.jpg
  • Phyllis George campaigns for John Y Brown to be Kentucky Governor in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-3.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-1.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-42.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-41.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-34.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-33.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-32.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-30.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown with their children. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-28.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-26-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-25-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-23.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown with their children. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-20.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-18.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-17.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown attend an inaugural ball in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-12.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-7.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-5.jpg
  • Phyllis George campaigns for John Y Brown to be Kentucky Governor in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-3.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown with their children. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    Phyllis George Z-1.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-41.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-39.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown attend an inaugural ball in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-37.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-35.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-32.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown with their children. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-28.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-26-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George is playfully carried across a muddy ditch by husband and Kentucky gubernatorial candidate John Y Brown . Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-25-2.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-18.jpg
  • Phyllis George and Kentucky Governor John Y Brown at home in Lexington, Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-19.jpg
  • Phyllis George with husband and Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown on election eve in 1979. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-17.jpg
  • Phyllis George and new husband, Kentucky governor elect John Y Brown play a game of "horse" on a basketball court at their home in Lexington. Brown is trying to distract his new bride by kissing and blowing in her ear. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-16.jpg
  • Phyllis George and John Y Brown in Kentucky. Phyllis Ann George was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster. She was also Miss Texas 1970, Miss America 1971, and the First Lady of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983. Ms. George died, aged 70, of complications from Polycythemia vera on May 14, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    © Ken Hawkins Phyllis George Z-14.jpg
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