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  2. Maureen Starkey Tigrett - Wikipedia

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    Maureen's four children, her 82-year-old mother, husband Tigrett, and ex-husband Starr were all at her bedside when she died. [36] Following her death, Paul McCartney wrote the song "Little Willow", which appears on his 1997 album Flaming Pie, in her memory and with a dedication to her children. [76] [77]

  3. Maureen Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (January 4, 1941 – August 8, 2001) was an American political activist and the first child of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman. [2] Her younger brother is Michael Reagan and her half-siblings are Patti Davis and Ron Reagan , from her father's second marriage (to Nancy Reagan ).

  4. Maureen Child - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Child (born September 28, 1951, in Southern California, United States) is an American writer who wrote over 50 romance novels since 1990. She has written under the pen names Ann Carberry , Kathleen Kane , Sara Hart and Regan Hastings .

  5. See No Evil: The Moors Murders - Wikipedia

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    David and Maureen then turn their thoughts to their children and agree to patch up their differences for the children's sake. In the last scene, Maureen leaves the house. For a few moments, she stands on the doorstep, fighting back tears, and then she walks away from the house. Maureen is last seen walking down a street as the screen fades to ...

  6. Maureen - Wikipedia

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    Maureen / m ɔː ˈ r iː n / is a female name, the female form of the male given name Maurice. In Gaelic, it is Máirín , a pet form of Máire (the Irish cognate of Mary ), which is derived from the Hebrew Miriam .

  7. Maureen Orth - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Orth (born 1943) is an American journalist, author, and a Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. She is the founder of Marina Orth Foundation, which has established a model education program in Colombia emphasizing technology, English, and leadership.

  8. Maureen Constance Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Guinness preferred London, but would throw large parties at Clandeboye, where she was known for her practical jokes. Her husband was killed in 1945 in Burma during World War II, leaving Guinness widowed with three young children. He left the estate heavily mortgaged due to gambling debts, but Guinness had the money to redeem it, buying the ...

  9. Maureen Lee - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Lee (1932 – 31 December 2020) was a British novelist of one hundred and fifty short-stories and dramatic historical romance novels. In 2000, her novel Dancing in the Dark won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association .