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Penner

Penner or penner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Penner may refer to: Major Penner (fl. 1718), pirate captain active in the Caribbean A.D. Penner

Greg Penner

grandson-in-law of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart. Penner is the son of Clifford and Joyce Penner, sex therapists based in Pasadena, California. They

Jonathan Penner

addition to his acting and writing credits, Penner is perhaps best known as a three-time contestant on Survivor. Penner was a contestant on Survivor: Cook Islands

Carrie Walton Penner

approved the purchase of the Denver Broncos by the Walton-Penner group (consisting of Walton Penner, her husband Greg, S. Robson Walton, Condoleezza Rice

Fred Penner

6, 1946, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Lydia Agathe Penner (née Winters, 1913–2005) and Edward W. Penner of Winkler, Manitoba. By the age of four, he had

Joe Penner

format resulted in Penner quitting The Baker's Broadcast on June 30, 1935. Vox Pop began as a summer replacement series for Penner in 1935. A year later

Roland Penner

law at the University of Manitoba. Penner was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the son of Winnipeg alderman Jacob Penner (d. 1965) and Rose Shapack (d. 1970)

Jack Penner

along with other related organizations. Penner also worked for West Park Motors in Altona for 12 years. Penner was first elected to the Manitoba legislature

Dick Penner

rockabilly hit for Roy Orbison. Penner also had been a singer, guitar player, and recording artist. In 1956, Penner switched from country music to rock

Jim Penner

Penner was born in Rosthern, Saskatchewan and moved to Steinbach, Manitoba in 1946 at the age of 7, where his father bought a grocery store. Penner grew