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Minerva Crantz Allen (Assiniboine: Sunk' Pa April 24, 1934 – May 24, 2024) was a poet, educator and elder and member of the Assiniboine tribe. She advocated for Native American education and was the author of Spirits Rest (1981) and five other works of poetry. [ 1 ]
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Richard Fehr, 73, Swiss religious leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church (1988–2005). [ 551 ] Juggie Heen , 82, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1963–1967, 1969–1971), pancreatic and liver cancer.
Romesh Chandra, 97, Indian activist and news editor (Communist Party of India), President of the World Peace Council (1977–1990). [53] William Hawkins, 76, Canadian musician and poet. [54] Abbas Kiarostami, 76, Iranian film director and screenwriter (Close-Up, Taste of Cherry, Certified Copy), gastrointestinal cancer. [55]
Dell Furano, 70, American music industry executive and entrepreneur, CEO of Live Nation Entertainment (2008–2012). [91] Rune Gerhardsen, 75, Norwegian politician and sports executive, mayor of Oslo (1992–1997), leader of the AUF (1973–1975), and three-time chairman of the NSF. [92]
Frances Boyd Calhoun (née Boyd; December 25, 1867 – June 8, 1909) was an American writer and teacher in Tennessee.She authored the children's book Miss Minerva and William Green Hill (1909), which has been a publishing success and has gone through more than fifty printed editions. [1]