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WebApr 27, 2005 · Raines, William Basil Sales Manager For Cudahy Meat Packing Company Thursday, April 28, 2005 William Bill/Tommy Basil Raines Sr., of Chattanooga, died Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at his home. A native of Dunlap, TN, he was born to Velda Haskew and William Herbert Raines on April 10-11, 1923, in Benham, KY. He was... WebSep 18, 2005 · Wilson Meat-Packing Plant to Close The Wilson & Co., Inc., plant in Kansas City, Kansas, will be closed permanently April 3, it was announced yesterday in … WebHe was a founder of the meat packing company, Armour and Company with his brothers. MICHAEL CUDAHY PASSES Chicago, Illinois - Michael Cudahy, founder of the packing firm bearing his name, died of double … blackwell\u0027s used cars