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On March 22, 2024, Cleary died from ovarian cancer in Fredericton, New Brunswick, at the age of 60. [2] Her funeral took place in Fredericton; [35] she was cremated and her ashes were sent back to Ireland. [2] Brunswick News stated that Cleary left "a sterling legacy in Canada, the province and the global public health community."
Inga-Britt Söderberg (2 February 1935 – 15 February 2019) was a Finnish model, and the 1955 Miss Finland and Miss Europe. [1] [2]In 1956, Söderberg married a Canadian diplomat, Donald D. Cliffe, and two years later the couple moved to Canada, where they had two daughters.
Fredericton, New Brunswick: Political party: ... 2017) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1974 to 1987, ...
Marie Georgine Judith Keating QC (née Vallee; [1] May 19, 1957 – July 15, 2021) was a Canadian senator, provincial civil servant, and lawyer from the province of New Brunswick, who also had a career in the public service.
Carleton Weir Elliott (15 March 1928, Welland, Ontario – 24 August 2003, Fredericton, New Brunswick) was a Canadian composer, music theorist, choir conductor and music educator. [ 1 ] Early life and education
Sharon Pollock, OC FRSC (19 April 1936 – 22 April 2021) was a Canadian playwright, actor, and director.She was Artistic Director of Theatre Calgary (1984), Theatre New Brunswick (1988–1990) and Performance Kitchen & The Garry Theatre, the latter which she herself founded in 1992.
built the first working phonograph in New Brunswick Rebecca Agatha Armour: literature: 1845: 1891: novelist and schoolteacher who lived almost her whole life in the town Julia O. Henson: activism: 1852: 1922: A co-founder of the NAACP and the Harriet Tubman house in Boston Hugh Havelock McLean: politics: 1854: 1938: lawyer, MP, general, and ...
Esther Isabelle Clark was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1895, daughter of a former alderman of that city, and later Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick W. G. Clark. She graduated from Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia with an Honours degree in Economics (1916).