Lubbock

Lubbock

Lubbock is a city in northwest Texas known as the birthplace of rock 'n' roll legend Buddy Holly. The Buddy Holly Center celebrates his life and music with artifacts and mementos. Nearby is the West Texas Walk of Fame, with a statue of Holly and plaques honoring musicians from the region. The Museum of Texas Tech University houses millions of objects of art, history and paleontology, plus the Moody Planetarium.

People died in Lubbock (First 30 people) - Page 0

W. Michael Mathes

W. Michael Mathes

Historian

Bobby Layne

Bobby Layne

American football player

Sled Allen

Sled Allen

Baseball manager

Norman Petty

Norman Petty

American musician

Thomas C. Mann

Thomas C. Mann

American diplomat

James Hadnot

James Hadnot

American football player

Jim Parmer

Jim Parmer

American football player

Iron Mike DiBiase

Iron Mike DiBiase

American-Italian professional wrestler

Bidal Aguero

Bidal Aguero

Publisher

Bill W. Clayton

Bill W. Clayton

American Politician

Ruth Little

Ruth Little

Author

Virgil Johnson

Virgil Johnson

Singer

Grover E. Murray

Grover E. Murray

American geologist

Sam West

Sam West

Baseball player

Bradford Knapp

Bradford Knapp


Cline Paden

Cline Paden

Evangelist

Michael Di Biase

Michael Di Biase

Elected official

Preston Smith

Preston Smith

American football outside linebacker

Blair Cherry

Blair Cherry

American football coach

Morley Jennings

Morley Jennings

American football player

John Lee Smith

John Lee Smith

American lawyer

Elmer Tarbox

Elmer Tarbox

Former State Representative of Texas

Travis Holley

Travis Holley

Buddy Holly's brother

Bernhard T. Mittemeyer

Bernhard T. Mittemeyer

Military physician

Berl Huffman

Berl Huffman

American football coach

Mara Neusel

Mara Neusel

Mathematician and author

Edmonia Smith

Edmonia Smith


Mary Ruth West

Mary Ruth West

Dirk West's wife

Shirley Lomax

Shirley Lomax


Shirley Lomax

Shirley Lomax