He was named for family friend W.W. Wilson who owned The Nashville Coca Cola Bottling Plant in Nashville, Ar. , it was Wilson's 1st job at age 11
Employed 1949-retired 1969, The Nashville Sentinel Record Newspaper, he put out the pink sheet, the extra edition printed each afternoon during races at Oaklawn that gives that day's results & next day's entries
He was a Labor Secretary & Represented fellow workers at many National conventions. Member of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church & a Mason
He never married
Information provided per letters from Lillian [Mrs. Jimmy] Hart
He was named for family friend W.W. Wilson who owned The Nashville Coca Cola Bottling Plant in Nashville, Ar. , it was Wilson's 1st job at age 11
Employed 1949-retired 1969, The Nashville Sentinel Record Newspaper, he put out the pink sheet, the extra edition printed each afternoon during races at Oaklawn that gives that day's results & next day's entries
He was a Labor Secretary & Represented fellow workers at many National conventions. Member of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church & a Mason
He never married
Information provided per letters from Lillian [Mrs. Jimmy] Hart
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