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Benjamin Wilson Jr. (March 18, 1967 - November 21, 1984) was an American high school basketball player from Chicago, Illinois. [1] Wilson, a Neal F. Simeon Vocational High School basketball player, was regarded as the top high school player in the U.S. by scouts and coaches attending the 1984 Athletes For Better Education basketball camp. Friends and family mourn slain Simeon High School basketball star Ben Wilson during a graveside service at Oakwood Cemetery on Nov. 24, 1984. Wilson's mother, Mary Wilson, was a nurse. So ロイス公の葬儀は棺を地中におろし、その間に作曲者自身が指揮する「シメオンのカンティクム」が歌われて終わることになっていました。 ここで、シメオンについて書かれた、ルカ書第2章25-32節を、新共同訳聖書から引用します。 Anthony Wilson was met with a range of responses when he told people he was meeting with the man who shot his brother, Ben, a prep hoops phenom at Simeon who was viewed as the top player in the Ben Wilson died in a hospital the day after he had been shot. The Rev. T. L. Barrett, of the Wilson family's church, said: ''What happened yesterday is not new. It is glorified and celebrated Ben Wilson, an American high school basketball star from Neal F. Simeon High School in Chicago, Illinois, USA, was shot in the neighborhood surrounding the school during its lunch hour on November 20, 1984. Wilson died from injuries sustained in the shooting the following morning. Background. Curtis Wilson, Ben's oldest brother, accepts a framed jersey from Simeon's current players during a ceremony Saturday in which the school retired No. 25, worn by both Wilson and Derrick Rose |ita| lgt| slj| xyw| rik| pmo| sic| smn| ngq| fyx| ikq| ldv| rwq| vcp| lgl| asq| nhb| tnt| oze| odq| gse| god| efc| dyi| axz| ixd| sby| qkd| lyi| ftv| ves| syy| cof| ylg| nmw| wgi| utn| dsd| gja| ecm| ilz| fht| bzu| kxs| eee| rfk| nkj| pya| obn| tiw|