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  1. The McGuire Sisters were a singing trio in American popular music. The group was composed of three sisters: Ruby Christine McGuire (July 30, 1926 – December 28, 2018) Dorothy "Dottie" McGuire (February 13, 1928 – September 7, 2012) Phyllis Jean McGuire (February 14, 1931 – December 29, 2020)

  2. A genuine model of sincerity, practicality and dignity in most of the roles she inhabited, actress Dorothy McGuire offered Tinseltown more talent than it probably knew what to do with. A quiet, passive beauty, she had a soothing quality to her open-faced looks and voice.

    • January 1, 1
    • Omaha, Nebraska, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. A genuine model of sincerity, practicality and dignity in most of the roles she inhabited, actress Dorothy McGuire offered Tinseltown more talent than it probably knew what to do with. A quiet, passive beauty, she had a soothing quality to her open-faced looks and voice.

    • June 14, 1916
    • September 13, 2001
  4. 7. Jan. 2019 · Phyllis McGuire, 87, the youngest of the trio, is the sole survivor of the McGuire Sisters, who were born in Middletown. Dorothy “Dottie” McGuire died in 2012 at 84.

  5. The Williamson house was for many years home of one of Calgary's most famous residents, Dorothy McGuire of The McGuire Sisters. Lowell Williamson and Dorothy McGuire, both native Ohioans, married on 6 December 1958.

  6. 4. Apr. 2001 · Dorothy 'Dottie' Jean McGuire (Des Lauriers), 45 Rensselaer Dorothy 'Dottie' Jean McGuire (Des Lauriers), age 45, passed away April 4, 2001, after a long illness surrounded by those who loved her dearly. She is survived by her mother, Doris L. Des Lauriers, and was predeceased by her...

  7. The McGuire Sisters were a group of three American girls originally from Ohio: Christine, Dorothy and Phyllis McGuire. This trio began around 1952 and went on until 1968, during which time the group had many popular hit songs, Sincerely and Sugartime, the earlier of which was in 1954 and the latter during 1958.