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Dillon was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, the fourth of six siblings. [15] [16] Her father worked as a steelworker, while her mother was a housewife. [17] [18] Dillon studied college at the University of Illinois and worked various jobs, such as a waitress, a house cleaner, and a bank teller, to acquire money for her tuition. [19]
Mary Dillon (businesswoman) (born 1961/62), American businesswoman Mary Dillon (singer) (born 1965), Northern Irish singer Mary E. Dillon (1886–1983), American businesswoman
Dillon was also on the Mayor's Business Advisory Council and the War Council of the City of New York. [2] Dillon married Henry Farber in 1923 but always used her own name. [5] Farber died in 1948. Dillon retired in 1949 and moved to Vermont until 1973 when she moved to Hawaii where she lived for the rest of her life. [2] [6]
Mary Dillon was born in Dungiven, where she still lives with her two children, a son and a daughter. She was raised in a musical household and one of her five siblings is fellow folk singer Cara Dillon. [2] She has never pursued singing as a full-time career and currently works as an English teacher at St Cecilia's College in Derry. [3]
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Dillon published a volume of her brother Joseph's poetry posthumously, a month after his execution in June 1916, The poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett, [6] having been named as his literary executor. [9] Dillon was the member of the Plunkett family who had the most interaction with her brother's widow, Grace. Grace lived with her at Larkfield after ...
Mary's mother, who is blind, enters the room and Bigger panics at the thought of being caught with a white woman. He accidentally kills Mary by placing a pillow over her head to keep her quiet. Still frightened, Bigger disposes of the body in the furnace, possibly because he feels he would not get a fair trial for the accidental death of a ...
On August 9, 1961, Mary held Michele under water and stomped her violently, believing that the child had lied about something. These actions were seen by Michele's older brother, George. At dinner, Michele vomited blood clots. [8] The next day she died of her internal injuries.