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Obituary – Murray Shoolbraid

Posted on April 6, 2020 by folklore

                    Murray Shoolbraid 1931 – 2020   Writer, folklorist, musician, teacher, Independent Scholar, husband, father, colleague, and friend Loved by all with whom he came in contact.   George Murray Haining … Continue reading →

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