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Community Shocked To Learn Owner Of Jimmy's Grille Died In Car Crash
2012
\"I've been coming here for more than 25 years,\" said Ada Branch, who had pulled up to the restaurant Monday. \"It's a wonderful place.\" \"They're good people, he was a wonderful man,\" Branch said of Basis and his wife, [Frances], who owned the restaurant. \"It's just terrible what happened.\" \"They've been an institution here for 40 years,\" [Sam Clay] said adding that he's been going to the Basis' restaurant for about 35 years. Clay described Jimmy Basis as being the type of business owner to always take time to greet and interact with his customers. Whether it meant coming out and shaking your hand at your table or - if things were busy - a greeting through the window into the kitchen. \"I'm still in shock.\"
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Obituaries
1990
Mrs. Brooks was a native of Bedford, Ind.; a former resident of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., for 30 years; and had lived in DeFuniak Springs for the past three months. She was a member of Ocean City Baptist Church in Fort Walton Beach. Survivors include her daughters, Gloria Littrell of DeFuniak Springs; Judith Pratt of North Vernon, Ind., and Lisa Madison of Fort Walton Beach; sons, Michael Brooks of North Vernon, and Kevin Brooks of Fort Walton Beach; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was a native of Oak Grove, Fla., and a member of First Presbyterian Church in DeFuniak Springs. She had been a school teacher for many years, and was Clerk of the Circuit Court in Walton County, Fla. She was a member of the DeFuniak Springs Garden Club; past member of the board of directors of the Council on Aging; and past chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Walton County.
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Surprise birth on Air Canada flight detailed by shocked B.C. parents
2015
A young couple from B.C. who unexpectedly had a baby while on a plane travelling to Japan returned to Canada today. The new parents say they have been on a roller coaster ride of emotions. The wonderful highs thanks to surprise baby Chloe and the painful lows caused by online critics. The CBC's Richard Zussman has their story. It got worse and worse and I'm like, okay, I'm going to do this, I'm just going to push this thing out. We caught up with the couple in Vancouver, on a stopover before flying home to Victoria. Family there have already set up a crib, but the couple doesn't have much more. Branch is unemployed, [Guan] works part time. The tickets for the trip were a gift from Guan's family.
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