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Spangler

Spangler \Span"gler\, n. One who, or that which, spangles.

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spangler

n. One who, or that which, spangles.

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Spangler

Spangler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Al Spangler, American baseball player
  • Bud Spangler (1938–2014), American musician
  • David Spangler (congressman), deceased United States Congressman from Ohio
  • David Spangler, American spiritualist
  • Donald H. Spangler, United States Naval officer
  • Edmund Spangler, alleged conspirator of the Abraham Lincoln assassination
  • Frank Spangler, LAPD official involved with the O.J. Simpson investigation
  • Harrison E. Spangler, chairman of the Republican National Committee 1940-44
  • Jacob Spangler, deceased United States Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • James Murray Spangler, invented an electric vacuum cleaner
  • Jean Spangler, Hollywood dancer and model who disappeared in 1949
  • Lester Spangler, deceased Indy 500 race car driver
  • Paul Spangler Naval surgeon, Senior long distance runner
  • Spanky Spangler, daredevil performer and youngest Green Beret
  • Steve Spangler, Emmy Award winning author and professional speaker

Fictional characters:

  • Edwin Spangler, see Characters of Malcolm in the Middle
Spangler (disambiguation)

Spangler is a surname.

Spangler may also refer to:

  • Spangler, Pennsylvania, former town in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Spangler, West Virginia
  • USS Spangler (DE-696), Buckley-class destroyer
  • Spangler Candy Company, candy company located in Bryan, Ohio, United States

Usage examples of "spangler".

I never doubted for a moment that the special kinship Lara Spangler and I shared would last a lifetime.

It occurred to me that people probably had said the same thing about Gordon Spangler before he went off the deep end-a man with a lovely wife, three promising young children, a nice home, a good job.

Gordon Spangler had come here, to Spring Lake, and this sprawling, magnificent, ridiculous white elephant of a hotel.

I never connected Lara Spangler to this brouhaha over the Raleigh-Eton, nor did I think much about what her father did there.

Suddenly I felt afraid-ridiculously afraid-as though Spangler might actually be crouched behind the gate, a still figure, wrapped in leafy camouflage, patiently waiting.

In the empty hall, with her grave smile and glistening eyes, the only thing Lara Spangler seemed to be missing was a suit of armor and a stake.

Gordon Spangler had never been the type to keep abreast of trends in fashion.

I recalled the photograph of Gordon Spangler, and I realized that he, too, had understood the advantages of protective coloring.

Estelle Spangler was face up, with a yellow checkered tea towel over her eyes.

Frank McGlynn lowered his voice, as if Gordon Spangler might be here, among the gnomes and terra-cotta bunnies-a watchful but motionless figure all but hidden by lilacs.

But Spangler just kept staring from behind those dorky glasses of his.

CLOSED DOORS The Untold Story of the Gordon Spangler Murders The pages sounded like the ruffled wings of a bird when I fanned through them.

A radiant Lara Spangler stood front and center, holding hands with her director, Joe Corio, and her tall, blond Romeo, Michael Kenab.

I was about to ask what exactly it was he had to bring to the block, and if Gordon Spangler figured into it, when the waiter returned with our drinks.

Was that where you saw Spangler, my mind screamed, or was it all a lie?