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Flinn is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Mississippi. Flinn is located northeast of Amory and southwest of Smithville on Mississippi Highway 25 . [ 1 ]
The feature was introduced on March 8, 2018, for International Women's Day, when the Times published fifteen obituaries of such "overlooked" women, and has since become a weekly feature in the paper. The project was created by Amisha Padnani, the digital editor of the obituaries desk, [1] and Jessica Bennett, the paper's gender editor. In its ...
The O'Flinn were the chiefs of the Ui Tuirtre, a people seated on the east side of the River Bann and Lough Neagh in what today is Northern Ireland's County Antrim. The Flinn claim descent from Fiachra Tort, the grandson of the Irish king Colla Uais , who seized territory of the Ulaid in the 4th century A.D. [ 1 ]
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
Ann Maguire (née Connor) [2] was aged 61 when she was murdered. She and her husband of 37 years, Donald, had two grown daughters, the younger of whom is Royal Ballet soloist Emma Maguire. [ 3 ] She had spent her entire working life at Corpus Christi Catholic College, having taught there for 40 years, and was due to retire in five months. [ 3 ]
Monroe Lawrence Flinn (December 17, 1917 – November 29, 2005) was an American politician. Born in Batesville, Arkansas , Flinn moved with his family to Cahokia, Illinois in 1956. He worked for the Granite City Steel Company as a consultant.
Michael D. Flinn (1941-2015) was an American politician who served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 149th district from 1982 to 1986. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References
Connor (or Cornelius) Maguire, 2nd Baron of Enniskillen (Irish: Conchobhar Mag Uidhir; 1616–1645) was an Irish nobleman from Ulster who took part in the Irish Rebellion of 1641. He was executed for high treason .