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  • Airport Board member Jack Locke of Bonifay called Petersen “a man of integrity” and praised him for his work at Tri-County, including plunging into difficult administrative chores and furthering his education to help with the work.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • The Bonifay pilot was killed July 31 in a wreck at St. Augustine

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • The Bonifay pilot was killed July 31 in a wreck at St. Augustine

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Airport Board member Jack Locke of Bonifay called Petersen “a man of integrity” and praised him for his work at Tri-County, including plunging into difficult administrative chores and furthering his education to help with the work.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Parks Bonifay has personal assistants who read every major newspaper in the world every morning.

    Waketaurs 2010

  • Parks Bonifay is five years younger than Shaun Murray, and still somewhat of a Loose Cannon, but as the youngest person to wakeboard ever at the age of six months, Parks Bonifay holds the respect of wakeboarding fans everywhere, especially for winning the X-Games at the age of fourteen, which was the first he attended.

    Waketaurs 2010

  • Survivors include two daughters, Valerie Ford of Bonifay, Fla., and Nadine Stow of Fairfax; and two grandchildren.

    John Sherwood, Dorothea Franz, Phyllis Kramer die 2010

  • Nobody came to take snapshots of Chipley and Marianna, Cottondale and Bonifay, Chattahoochee and Graceville.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • HR: Bonifay, J (17, 8th inning off Maust, 1 on, 2 out).

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • TB: Guzman, J 4; Evans 5; Bonifay, J 2; Maldonado.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

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