Examples of 'named for former' in a sentence
Meaning of "named for former"
named for former: Refers to something or someone being designated in honor or memory of a previous individual or event
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It is named for former first lady Pat Nixon.
The playing field and batting facility are named for former Ospreys baseball coach Dusty Rhodes.
It is named for former director James Joseph Rowley.
The new name replaces Jacobs Field, named for former team owner Richard Jacobs.
It was named for former President Woodrow Wilson, who had died the previous year.
The airport was originally called Blatchford Field, named for former mayor Kenneth Alexander Blatchford.
The stadium was named for former Baker football coach and athletic director Emil Liston.
The field has a capacity of 2,020 and is named for former baseball coach Rudy Abbott.
He was named for former Riverhead chief of police Roscoe “ Rocky ” Palmer.
Rebuilt in 1996, the renovated main terminal was named for former Rhode Island governor Bruce Sundlun.
The trophy was named for former league president Jean Rougeau.
The pitch was formerly named for former club President and current Director Greg Rocca.
The county was named for former governor of Georgia, Wilson Lumpkin.
The fourth-floor unit is named for former politician Gladys Noon Spellman.
The point is named for former Arizona congressman Morris "Mo" Udall.
See also
The award is named for former Philadelphia 76ers great Bobby Jones.
They are named for former U.S. Secretary.
The building was named for former President Ronald Reagan in October 1995.
The school was named for former district Superintendent Veronica Connor in 1996.
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