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Antoinette Candia-Bailey. Antoinette Bonnie Candia-Bailey (March 12, 1974 – January 8, 2024) was an American academic administrator who served in 2023 as the vice president for student affairs at Lincoln University of Missouri (a historically black college) in 2023. After she died by suicide early the next year, a national discussion on the ...
He was ninety-seven years of age and a priest for seventy-three years. He was born October 12, 1916, in Superior, WI and baptized at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Superior, WI. Fr. Rookey entered the Servite Order at Mater Dolorosa Seminary, Hillside, IL on September 8, 1930, and the Servite Novitiate, in Granville, WI on September 9, 1934.
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Robert M. O'Neil, 83, American educator, President of the University of Wisconsin System (1980–1985) and the University of Virginia (1985–1990). [554] Sonia Orbuch, 93, Polish Jewish resistance fighter and Holocaust educator. [555] René Pétillon, 72, French satirical and political cartoonist. [556] William Proffit, 82, American ...
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Plot. In the mid-1920s in a small rural town in the "southernmost section of the Midwest," a man, Jeff Myrtlebank, returns to life at his own funeral, causing the grievers to flee the church. The townspeople believe that the man must be possessed by a haint (country people's pronunciation of haunt, meaning a ghost or demon), even though the ...