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  1. Patricia M. Collins (April 14, 1927 - March 5, 2024) was an American civic leader and politician who served as the mayor of Caribou, Maine from 1981 to 1982. She has chaired numerous local and state boards and organizations, including the Caribou School Board, the Maine Committee for Judicial Responsibility and Disability, Catholic Charities Maine, and the University of Maine Board of Trustees.

    • Civic leader
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  2. Surrounded by friends and family in her Houston home in 1966, Patricia Collins quietly worried about her astronaut husband. Years later, she wrote that at a time of day when “women all over the ...

  3. Jun 19, 2019 · FUNERAL HOME. Memorial Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery. 13001 Katy Fwy. Houston, Texas. Patricia Collins Obituary. 1927-2019. Patricia Redmond Collins, 91, passed away on June 12,...

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  4. September 2, 2019 Monday: January 20, 2020 Monday: May 25, 2020 Monday: Last day to add a class. Last day to be added from Waitlist queue process. August 26, 2019 Monday. August 21, 2019 Wednesday: August 21, 2019 Wednesday: September 25, 2019 Wednesday: October 16, 2019 Wednesday: October 30, 2019 Wednesday: December 17, 2019 Tuesday: January ...

  5. Jun 12, 2019 · OBITUARY. Patricia Collins. 17 October, 1927 – 12 June, 2019. IN THE CARE OF. Memorial Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery. Patricia Redmond Collins, 91, passed away on June 12, 2019, in Houston, Texas after a long illness. She was born on October 17, 1927 in Oakdale, Louisiana, but grew up in Beaumont, Texas where she lived until 1974.

    • Houston, TX
    • (281) 497-2210
  6. Jun 6, 2022 · In a statement, their family identified the dead as 66-year-old Mark Collins, and his four grandsons: Waylon Collins, 18; Carson Collins, 16; Hudson Collins, 11; and Bryson Collins, 11.

  7. Oct 23, 2023 · In her landmark book Black Feminist Thought (1990), Dr. Collins gave voice to the long-ignored intellectual traditions of US Black women. This exploration of race, class, and gender as mutually constructed systems of power helped pave the way for the development of the now widely recognized framework of “intersectionality.”.