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  • Poetic Obituaries: [Joshua] Cabaniss earned A's in his classes but for some reason turned down an opportunity to join the university's honor society, said [Reba] Wilcox, 57.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Cabaniss also played hard rock guitar, listened to goth music and filled composition notebooks with lines of original poetry that he penned during his free time.

    Poetic Obituaries: [Joshua] Cabaniss earned A's in his classes Rus Bowden 2009

  • Poetic Obituaries: [Joshua] Cabaniss earned A's in his classes but for some reason turned down an opportunity to join the university's honor society, said [Reba] Wilcox, 57.

    Poetic Obituaries: [Joshua] Cabaniss earned A's in his classes Rus Bowden 2009

  • Cabaniss also played hard rock guitar, listened to goth music and filled composition notebooks with lines of original poetry that he penned during his free time.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • "That's one of the conflicts with a (stock) broker," Cabaniss says.

    Navigating the 5 phases of retirement 2006

  • "A lot of people just cross their fingers and hope they have enough to retire," says Peggy Cabaniss, chairman of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors.

    Navigating the 5 phases of retirement 2006

  • His last five flights at Cabaniss showed considerable improvement—with ten “Above Average” marks and only one “Below Average” on June 20 for not flying sufficiently straight and level on instruments.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • His last five flights at Cabaniss showed considerable improvement—with ten “Above Average” marks and only one “Below Average” on June 20 for not flying sufficiently straight and level on instruments.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • His last five flights at Cabaniss showed considerable improvement—with ten “Above Average” marks and only one “Below Average” on June 20 for not flying sufficiently straight and level on instruments.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • After practicing with Cabaniss, Johnston & Gardner in Birmingham, AL for 25 years (1948-73), with a brief stint as Tax Legislation Counsel in the Treasury Department (1969-70), he served as Chief Counsel of the IRS (1973-77) and then practiced with Arter & Hadden in Washington, D.C and was Federal Tax Director, Office of General Counsel, Ford Motor Co.

    October 2005 2005

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