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Mural Honors Grand Prairie Couple Who Died From COVID Holding Hands
February 23, 2021
Courtesy photo from Juan Velazquez
Fort Worth artist Juan Velazquez has honored the late husband and wife Paul and Rose Mary Blackwell with a mural in Grand Prairie. The duo taught for years in the Grand Prairie School District and died minutes apart from COVID-19.
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One of the more memorable moments from the COVID-19 pandemic was the passing of Grand Prairie teachers and husband/wife Paul and Rose Mary Blackwell in December from the deadly virus.
The couple, who had been married, made national news as they died just minutes apart, holding each other’s hands and the hands of their children.
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Just two years out of college, artist Mariell Guzman already has a formidable reputation in North Texas.
By Edward Brown
Mariell Guzman has accomplished more in two years than many young artists could hope to achieve in 10. The 26-year-old has more commissions and projects than she can schedule, she said, and (for the first time in two years) she’s cautious about which projects she accepts.
“I thought this wouldn’t happen until I was in my 30s,” the mixed-media artist said. “It can get very overwhelming. For the first year and a half, I would take anything. Putting work out there was more important than money” at first.