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Peter N. Prevas, 78, owned market stall
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Beebe, Clarence Lee
/ Prevas, Peter N
/ Shannahan, Audrey
/ Wilson, Thomas
2000
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Peter N. Prevas, 78, owned market stall
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Beebe, Clarence Lee
/ Prevas, Peter N
/ Shannahan, Audrey
/ Wilson, Thomas
2000
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Peter N. Prevas, 78, owned market stall
2000
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A 1943 graduate of St. Augustine's Minor Seminary in Bay St. Louis, Miss., Mr. Wilson was ordained a permanent deacon by then Archbishop William D. Borders of the Baltimore Roman Catholic Archdioces in 1984. He was the first black clergyman ordained from the Parish of St. Cecilia in Baltimore. Born in Philadelphia and reared in Chincoteague, Va., Mr. Beebe's parents, [Clarence Lee Beebe] and Ida Virginia Whealton Beebe, were depicted as Grandpa and Grandma Beebe in Marguerite Henry's 1947 book, \"Misty of Chincoteague.\" Mr. Prevas is survived by two other sons, Nicholas Prevas and George Prevas, both of Baltimore; a daughter, Maria Angelos of Baltimore; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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