Joe coomer biography
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Joe Coomer (American football)
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| Position: | Offensive tackle |
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| Born: | ()September 11, Greenville, Texas, U.S. |
| Died: | October 18, () (aged62) Tyler, Texas, U.S. |
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| High school: | Greenville (Greenville, Texas) |
| College: | Austin College |
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| Career highlights and awards | |
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Joe David Coomer (September 11, October 18, ) was a professional American football player who played offensive guard and defensive tackle for six seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals.
Coomer was born on September 11, , in Greenville, Texas. He went to Austin College. He played professional American football for a total of 62 games.[1]
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Coomer, Joe –
PERSONAL:
Born November 3, , in Fort Worth, TX; son of Rufus (a business owner) and Linda (a business owner) Coomer; married Heather Hutton (an antiques dealer and writer), April 5, Education: Southern Methodist University, B.A.,
ADDRESSES:
Agent—Elaine Markson, Elaine Markson Literary Agency, Inc., 44 Greenwich Ave., New York, NY
CAREER:
Writer. Owner of antiques malls in Fort Worth, TX, —.
MEMBER:
Texas Institute of Letters, Phi Beta Kappa.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Texas Institute of Letters award for fiction and Jesse Jones Award for fiction, both , both for The Decatur Road.
WRITINGS:
NOVELS; UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
The Decatur Road, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY),
Kentucky Love, St. Martin's Press (New York, NY),
A Flatland Fable, Texas Monthly (Austin, TX),
Dream House: On Building a House by a Pond (nonfiction), Faber and Faber (Boston, MA),
The Loop, Faber and Faber (Boston, MA),
Beachcombing for a Shipwrecked God, Graywolf
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Joe Coomer
Born
in Fort Worth, Texas, The United StatesNovember 03,
Website
Genre
Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction, Crafts & Hobbies
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Joe Coomer is a fiction and nonfiction writer who lives outside of Fort Worth, Texas, and on the coast of Maine. He "spends his winters in Springtown, Texas, where he runs a pair of large antique malls. He lives in a fairly new Victorian house that he spent a year and a half building in the late eighties, a project he wrote about in Dream House []. His wife, Isabelle Tokumaru, runs her paintings conservation practice in the third story, while he writes novels in the kitchen, where the food is close. Summers, they live in Stonington, Maine, an active fishing village on the coast. When the weather's nice, he takes his old motor sailer, "Yonder", on day sails and cruises down east. He chronicled her purchase, restoration, and his stupiditiJoe Coomer is a fiction and nonfiction writer who lives outsi