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Mary Malone was born in Bovinion, about 1 mile east of the town of Mountbellew, in the county of Galway, Ireland on May 20th 1935 and christened Nora Mary Theresa Barrett. |
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Mary was brought up in a one storey white washed cottage with a thatched roof (almost identical to "white-o-morn", the cottage in the film "The Quiet Man". |
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Mountbellew is about 30 miles east of the port of Galway with the famous bay and beautiful sunsets that Bing Crosby used to sing about. Mary is the eldest child, having two brothers and a sister. Both brothers, Thomas and Michael live in Hindley, Lancs, England and her sister Julia Kelly lives in Stretford, Manchester, England. Mary attended the local school, then technical college where she studied science and book keeping. At the age of nineteen, like many other young people from Ireland at that time, she left her native land on a huge liner sailing from Cobh, in Cork, to join her aunt, Kathleen who had herself emigrated to New York 20 years before. |
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Mary was in New York and Hartford, Conneticut from early 1955 to late 1960. She worked for a short time for the Bell Phone Company but for most of her time in the states she was in the nursing profession. |
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She returned to England in 1961 to stay in Westhoughton, Nr. Bolton, working for a short while as a nurse. Her parents lived on the outskirts of Westhoughton and it was in Westhoughton
that she met her husband, Malcolm Vickers. After a considerable courtship Mary and Malcolm were to marry in 1970. The couple have no children but experience great pleasure in visiting their many nieces and nephews. |
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It was with this aim in mind that in August of that year Malcolm and Mary gave up their home ' business, and way of life to embark on a world wide healing mission. Carrying four suitcases, a Mountain of Faith, a Hill of Confidence and a Little Luck, Mary and her husband Malcolm embarked on a continuous world tour. |
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In 1988 they received a world record for continuous flying with B.A. In 1991 they achieved one million miles with B.A. 1999 arrived and they had achieved two million miles with B.A.
Amazingly this is equal to 80 times around the earth or 4½ return journeys to the moon. The couple have lost count of the thousands of other internal flights and boat journeys undertaken over the last 20 years of travel. |
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To end this short "About Mary" info page we leave the last word to Mary's husband Malcolm. |
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Mary's first show for N.B.C. was titled "Friendly Ghost". This went on air on the 24th of July 1995. It was so successful that two more shows were requested. The next show
was "Mothers that will do anything for their kids". The third, and best show was on 7th of October 1995. This was titled "Raised from the Dead". One of the film company's producers (John Taylor) told me after the show aired that
Mary's segment was the best show in the history of The "Other Side". We had drinks in N.B.C.'s Green Room, late dinner in a Hollywood restaurant, and set off for the hotel about 12:30 am. |
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By 2:15 am Mary was sound asleep on the rear seat, and when an appropriate lull came in our conversation I asked his opinion as to why Mary receives the same response in every country
we go to. He saw the shows that Mary did for N.B.C., and knew the response from all over the states about Mary was fantastic. |