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Schnaer, who was known as Sib by her family, also was a regular participant in The Atriums choir and several other groups, including the bingo cadre.
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Schnaer, who was known as Sib by her family, also was a regular participant in The Atriums choir and several other groups, including the bingo cadre.
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Schnaer, who was known as Sib by her family, also was a regular participant in The Atriums choir and several other groups, including the bingo cadre.
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Schnaer, who was known as Sib by her family, also was a regular participant in The Atriums choir and several other groups, including the bingo cadre.
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She is survived by four daughters, Sylvia "Sib" Corderman and husband Nelson of Greencastle, Pa.,
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Ayika and his lawyer, Joseph "Sib" Abraham, agreed to the new date.
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Because she was late, she did not hear the update on the lawsuit between the city of El Paso and Joseph "Sib" Abraham over the fate of the Fall Mansion, or participate in the vote following the executive session to allow the city to continue pursuing the case.
Newspaper Tree 2008
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Sib is also teaming up with the health and social care charity Turning Point to host private roundtable events at each conference to analyse issues arising from payment-by-results contracts.
Party conference preview: social enterprise will take centre stage 2011
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"Sib," I said, over the phone, "why on earth'dya do such a thing?"
My Sibling Put a Butterfly in the Mail Christopher Snyder 2011
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Sib, I will always love you and promise to carry forth your ideals.
Jane Shure: The Women Who Are There For Us When Our Mothers Are Gone 2009
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