Mary Beth All That

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Moravian University is mourning the passing of legendary women's basketball coach and athletic director Mary Beth Spirk, who passed away on Friday. Obituary from Connell Funeral Home: ...

Mary Beth Hurt, who starred in such films as Woody Allen’s “Interiors” and “The World According to Garp” opposite Robin Williams, has died at age 79.

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The Morning Call: Legendary Moravian basketball coach and AD Mary Beth Spirk has died

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Marshalltown native Mary Beth Hurt, a star of Broadway and film, died March 28 at an assisted-living facility in New Jersey of Alzheimer’s disease. She was 79. Hurt was nominated for a Tony Award ...

Mary Beth Smart serves as the influential figure behind one of the most successful head coaches in college football history, Kirby Smart. Kirby has been the head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs ...

Mary, also known as St. Mary the Virgin, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Mary, Mary Mother of God or the Virgin Mary is believed by many to be the greatest of all Christian saints. The Virgin Mother "was, after her Son, exalted by divine grace above all angels and men."

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Mary was the recipient of grace. God delights in using the lowly and unexpected to accomplish His purposes. Scripture introduces Mary as a young Jewish woman from Nazareth, a small, insignificant village in Galilee. She was engaged to Joseph, a carpenter from the line of David (Luke 1:26–27).

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Mary is among the top 100 names for baby girls born in Ireland, [3] common among Christians and popular among Protestants specifically, owing to Queen Mary II. Mary did not come into common usage in Ireland until the 17th century, as the name was considered too holy to be used.