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Young revered McNair and referred to him as Pops.
Then there is Mel Martin, known as Pops.
By Hilton Als Stephen McKinley Henderson as Pops, an ex-cop, in "Between Riverside and Crazy".
On death row at the Donaldson Correctional Facility, in Bessemer, Alabama, Doyle Lee Hamm is known as Pops.
He had four children and five grandchildren, and was known by his family and friends as Pops.
Mr. Smith, universally known as Pops or Smitty, was the chief lifeguard at Riis Park from 1952 to 1964.
Mr. Blanton is the son of Thomas Blanton Sr., known as Pops, one of Birmingham's most notorious white racists.
An extraordinary story, this: during treatment, one regular patient, known as "Pops", spoke of the recent death of his wife.
From those early roots, break-dancers began to add different moves to their routines, such as "pops" and "locks," which brought a robotic quality to the dance.
The proprietor, Curtis Payne, known as Pops, is an aging firefighter who has done well enough to own a place to maintain his extended family.
He is survived by his wife, Lynn Friss Feinberg, his three sons and four grandchildren, who will remember him as Pops.
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