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Mary Wilson, Founding Member of The Supremes passes away at age 76 - Los Angeles Sentinel

Mary Wilson, Founding Member of The Supremes passes away at age 76 By Special to the Sentinel Published February 9, 2021 MARY WILSON (Courtesy Dancing With The Stars) Mary Wilson, founding and original member of The Supremes, passed away suddenly this evening according to a statement from her longtime friend and publicist, Jay Schwartz. She was at her home in Henderson, NV. She was 76. She is survived by: her daughter Turkessa and grandchildren (Mia, Marcanthony, Marina); her son, Pedro Antonio Jr and grandchildren (Isaiah, Ilah, Alexander, Alexandria);  her sister Kathryn; her brother, Roosevelt; her adopted son/cousin William and grandchildren (Erica (great granddaughter, Lori), Vanessa, Angela). Services will be private due to Covid restrictions. A celebration of Mary Wilson’s life will take place later this year. The family asks in lieu of flowers, that friends and fans support UNCF.org and the Humpty Dumpty Institute .

Woman, 58, abandoned in Hong Kong appears on Long Lost Family

Woman, 60, abandoned in Hong Kong appears on Long Lost Family Jessica Green For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A woman who was abandoned in Hong Kong before being adopted by a British couple has admitted she just wants to find relatives who look and sound like her in one of the toughest ever Long Lost Family searches. Claire Martin, 60, was nearly two-years-old when she arrived at Heathrow Airport from Hong Kong s overcrowded orphanages in December 1960 after being adopted by a couple in Liverpool. But despite the happy adoption, Claire struggled to fit into the predominantly white community, recalling: As soon as I went to school it was very obvious that I was different from everybody else.

Woman, 58, abandoned in Hong Kong before being adopted by British couple appears on Long Lost Family

A woman who was abandoned in Hong Kong before being adopted by a British couple has admitted she just wants to find relatives who look and sound like her in one of the toughest ever Long Lost Family searches. Claire Martin, 60, was nearly two-years-old when she arrived at Heathrow Airport from Hong Kong s overcrowded orphanages in December 1960 after being adopted by a couple in Liverpool. But despite the happy adoption, Claire struggled to fit into the predominantly white community, recalling: As soon as I went to school it was very obvious that I was different from everybody else. The mother-of-one was abandoned in a stairwell and with records scarce and no information about her birth family, co-presenter Nicky Campbell admits on tonight s Long Lost Family that Claire s search for her family has been one of the toughest .

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