Marguerite Ann Mair-Kisseloff
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Marguerite Ann Mair-Kisseloff
| Lorie (View posts) | Posted: 17 Jun 2003 5:25PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Albuquerque Journal - February 27, 2002
Mrs. Marguerite Ann Mair-Kisseloff, 72, a resident of Albuquerque for 11 years died on February 24, 2002. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Albert Kisseloff of the family home; one son, Paul M. Kisseloff and wife, Norma of Virginia Beach; one daughter, Ruth Ann Kisseloff of Newport Maine; a granddaughter, Lanisha Landraw; she is also survived by numerous cousins. Marguerite Ann was a graduate from Barnard College of New York City. She taught art for many years to seniors and children and participated in many art shows throughout New Mexico. She attended The Art Student League in New York on a scholarship and also attended the school for Visual Arts and the Arts Workshop of the new school of Research. She was president of the Long Island Black Artists and on the Board of Visitors at the University of Maine at Fort Kent. Marguerite Ann was a member of African American Artist Guild in Albuquerque and a former member of The Rainbow Artist Coop. She sang with the 7th Army Symphony in New York and sang professionally as a folk singer as well as a classical singer. She will be missed by many people and will be remembered with love and affection. Her presence will be felt and reflected also in her paintings. Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. at Congregation Albert, 3800 Louisiana NE, with Rabbi Joseph Black, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Schomburg Library Branch of The Library of Harlem in New York, 515 Malcolm X Blvd., New York, New York 10037-1801 French Mortuary Westside Chapel, 9300 Golf Course Rd. NW.
Mrs. Marguerite Ann Mair-Kisseloff, 72, a resident of Albuquerque for 11 years died on February 24, 2002. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Albert Kisseloff of the family home; one son, Paul M. Kisseloff and wife, Norma of Virginia Beach; one daughter, Ruth Ann Kisseloff of Newport Maine; a granddaughter, Lanisha Landraw; she is also survived by numerous cousins. Marguerite Ann was a graduate from Barnard College of New York City. She taught art for many years to seniors and children and participated in many art shows throughout New Mexico. She attended The Art Student League in New York on a scholarship and also attended the school for Visual Arts and the Arts Workshop of the new school of Research. She was president of the Long Island Black Artists and on the Board of Visitors at the University of Maine at Fort Kent. Marguerite Ann was a member of African American Artist Guild in Albuquerque and a former member of The Rainbow Artist Coop. She sang with the 7th Army Symphony in New York and sang professionally as a folk singer as well as a classical singer. She will be missed by many people and will be remembered with love and affection. Her presence will be felt and reflected also in her paintings. Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. at Congregation Albert, 3800 Louisiana NE, with Rabbi Joseph Black, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Schomburg Library Branch of The Library of Harlem in New York, 515 Malcolm X Blvd., New York, New York 10037-1801 French Mortuary Westside Chapel, 9300 Golf Course Rd. NW.
