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  2. Lois Mark Stalvey - Wikipedia

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    Lois Mark Stalvey (August 22, 1925 – December 7, 2004) was an American author, educator and civil rights activist. She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died in Sedona, Arizona.

  3. Sedona Schnebly - Wikipedia

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    Sedona Schnebly (born Sedona Arabella Miller February 24, 1877 – November 13, 1950) was an early pioneer in the Oak Creek area of Arizona. She was the namesake of the town of Sedona, Arizona . She helped in the establishment of the family farm and general store in the town.

  4. Gail Gaymer Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin lived in Sedona, Arizona, with her husband, Bob Martin. Along with writing, Gail Martin enjoyed music and singing as a soloist and choir member at her church; she was a member of the Detroit Lutheran Singers. Gail Martin died on September 10, 2023, at the age of 86. [1]

  5. Woman falls to death while hiking with family on Bear ... - AOL

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    A tourist from California fell 140 feet to her death while on a family hike on Bear Mountain in Sedona, Arizona, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

  6. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  7. Glenn Scarpelli - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Scalzo was diagnosed with AIDS. He died at age 36 on July 29, 1992. Scarpelli resides in Sedona, Arizona, [3] where he and his then-partner Jude Belanger established the Sedona Now Network, a community television station, in 2003. [4] Scarpelli and Belanger were married in California in 2008, but filed for divorce in 2012. [5]

  8. Deborah Walley - Wikipedia

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    She cofounded Pied Piper Productions, a nonprofit theater company for children, and was a cofounder of the Sedona Children's Theater. [ 13 ] She published her first book, Grandfather's Good Medicine , in 1993, which was based on the plot of The Legend of Seeks-To-Hunt-Great .

  9. Ma Prem Hasya - Wikipedia

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    Both eventually returned to Pune where she stayed until after the death of the Rajneesh. She returned to the United States in the same year, in 1990. She then lived between Los Angeles and Sedona, Arizona, where she started a spiritual center called the Mystery School and was also involved in the establishment of an Osho center in Los Angeles. [1]