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Paid Notice: Deaths CANTRELL, NINA M. (NEE MAJORINO)
CANTRELL--Nina M. (nee Majorino). Renowned stone sculptor, of Port Washington, NY, passed away on March 27th, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. Nina was a creative spirit who inspired everyone she touched. She was a visionary and pioneer in the use of colored, semiprecious stone as a sculpted medium. A teacher for over 40 years, Nina was a guest lecturer on the art of stone sculpture, both here and abroad. The recipient of many awards, her body of work lives on as a tribute to her fea ...
Paul Cantrell, Former Leader Of Tennessee Machine, Is Dead
Cantrell, Paul
JERSEY WOMAN KILLED; Mrs. Susan T. Cantrell Dies in Texarkana, Dr. W. C. Cantrell Hurt
Killed in auto crash, son hurt
/. H. CANTRELL DIES; TENNESSEE LAWYER; Iras Largely Responsible for the Reform in Legal Practice of the State.
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