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  2. Eilish Cleary - Wikipedia

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    Eilish Cleary (October 22, 1963 – March 22, 2024) was an Irish-born Canadian physician, health officer, and public health advocate who served as the Chief Medical Officer of Health in New Brunswick from 2007 until her termination in 2015, following a controversial decision by the provincial government.

  3. Floyd MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    He resides in Hartland, New Brunswick. [2] MacDonald entered provincial politics in November 1971, winning a byelection for the Queens riding by 808 votes. [3] [4] He served one term and did not reoffer in the 1974 election. [1] MacDonald died in Hartland, New Brunswick on April 15, 2023, at the age of 88. [5]

  4. Norman J. Kansfield - Wikipedia

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    Norman Jay Kansfield (March 24, 1940 – January 27, 2024) was an American minister who served as a senior scholar in residence at Drew University.He was suspended from being a minister in the Reformed Church in America and president of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 2005 after officiating at his daughter's same-sex marriage.

  5. Category:Accidental deaths in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Accidental deaths in New Brunswick" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Deaths in June 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Camille DeGrâce, 81, Canadian educator and politician, New Brunswick MLA (1995–1999). [26] Michail Kostarakos, 67, Greek military officer, chief of the general staff (2011–2015) and chairman of the European Union Military Committee (2015–2018). [27] Hillar Liitoja, 68, Canadian playwright and theatre director. [28]

  7. Sue Stultz - Wikipedia

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    Susan Stultz (1952/1953 – April 8, 2024) was a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election.She represented the electoral district of Moncton West as a member of the Progressive Conservatives until the 2014 election, when she was defeated by Cathy Rogers.