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Rice, his wife and his son moved to the Garden District, New Orleans, in 1988, where he eventually opened the Stan Rice Gallery. In 1989, they purchased the Brevard-Rice House, 1239 First Street, built in 1857 for Albert Hamilton Brevard.
They married Oct. 14, 1961, when she was 20 and he was a month shy of 19. The couple moved to the campus of San Francisco State University, which was to be their creative crucible, until...
Dec 11, 2002 · Born in Dallas, Mr. Rice met his future wife in a high school journalism class. They married in 1961 and enrolled at San Francisco State University, where he later headed the creative writing...
Dec 9, 2002 · Two years later she married a passionate atheist, the poet and artist Stan Rice, and in 1974, began a literary career that she now retrospectively views as representing her 'quest for meaning in a world without God'."
RICE, Stan 1942-2002. PERSONAL: Born November 7, 1942, in Dallas, TX; died of brain cancer, December 9, 2002, in New Orleans, LA; son of Stanley Travis (a salesman) and Margaret (Cruse) Rice; married Anne O'Brien (a novelist), October 14, 1961; children: Michele (deceased), Christopher.
She was married to poet and painter Stan Rice for 41 years, from 1961 until his death from brain cancer in 2002 at age 60. [6][7] She and Stan had two children, Michele, who died of leukemia at age five, and Christopher, who is also an author.
Stan Rice died from brain cancer and was survived by his wife, novelist Anne Rice and son, author Christopher Rice. It was the death of the couple's first child, daughter Michele (1966-1972), at age six of leukemia, which sparked Stan Rice's becoming a published author.