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  2. Shirley Dysart - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable Shirley Dysart CM New Brunswick Leader of the Opposition In office 1985 – May 4, 1985 Preceded by Ray Frenette Succeeded by Frank McKenna MLA for Saint John North In office November 18, 1974 – October 23, 1978 Succeeded by District abolished MLA for Saint John Park In office October 23, 1978 – September 11, 1995 Preceded by Robert J. Higgins Succeeded by District abolished ...

  3. Edis A. Flewwelling - Wikipedia

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    Edis Armstrong Flewwelling was born in Clifton, Kings County, New Brunswick on February 5, 1918, to parents Edis Hamilton Flewwelling and Hazel Marguerite Wetmore. [1] He served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 27 years, retiring in 1968 as a Major.

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  5. List of people from Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holderness (1849–1924) – Indian Civil Service member; John J. Holland (1843–1893) – shipbuilder; Stuart Howe (born 1967) – operatic tenor; William Lloyd Hoyt (born 1930) – lawyer, judge; Chief Justice of New Brunswick, member of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry [51] Jack Humphrey (1901–1967) – watercolour painter [52]

  6. Rufus Carter - Wikipedia

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    Rufus Seaman Carter (March 31, 1866 – August 29, 1932) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.He represented Cumberland County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1920 as a Liberal member.

  7. Roméo LeBlanc - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Church in Memramcook was the location of his state funeral. After being released from the Queen's service, LeBlanc returned to New Brunswick. There, after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease, he died on June 24, 2009, in Grande-Digue. [18]

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  9. Death of Brian Sicknick - Wikipedia

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    Brian David Sicknick (July 30, 1978 – January 7, 2021) was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Gladys and Charles Sicknick. He grew up in South River, New Jersey , as the youngest of three sons. [ 19 ] [ 4 ] According to his brother, Craig, they were "a non-traditional family, a blend of Jewish and Presbyterian," and celebrated Christmas ...