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What a trip for young Stella
2007
Photo: Special to Surrey Now / [Stella McParland], 6, of Surrrey and her \"grammie\" [Ruth Denham] rode the rails to Whistler Sunday aboard a special Rocky Mountaineer train. The eventday trip was organized by the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation, which helps sick kids and their families cope with serious illness. ; \"The whole time she went through treatment,\" said Denham, \"Stella had to be very isolated in case she picked up a virus or something. So this was a big thing for her, being able to be around other kids on the train.\"
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Denham, Ruth
2007
PEOPLE living in Teesdale are being encouraged to take advantage of a scheme that will provide them with free training for a national qualification.Teesdale Village Halls Consortium is providing the training, which is open to people in Teesdale who are aged 19 and above.The consortium...
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Community centre provides training
2007
A COMMUNITY centre in Teesdale is to provide free training for over-19s thanks to a new partnership agreement.Teesdale Village Halls Consortium is providing Skills for Life training at Cockfield Community Centre, near Barnard Castle.The training, which is open to everyone across Teesdale...
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History truly written in stone; Plaque, chunks of stone tell story of historic Kitchener home
2007
\"The interior was dilapidated. It was felt by members of the board that it was an impossible task to renovate,\" said Coun. Jean Haalboom, also a member of the conservation authority. \"The compromise was to demolish and mark the site. If a demolition was going to happen, we needed to have comprehensive marking of the spot.\" \"Obviously, I would have preferred to see the building remain,\" said Terry Palmer, who lives on an adjacent property. \"I think the demolition is unfortunate. I'm glad there's a plaque there. It's the perfect solution, really.\" \"A lot of skills needed to run an inn have been transferred through the family,\" said [Ruth Denham], smiling at her mother. \"She's an entertainer. She's the hostess with the mostess.\"
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GILBERT-4210245
Edward Hugh Gilbert Edward Hugh Gilbert, 89, died April 25, 2010, at Highlands Rehab and Health Care Center in Bella Vista, Ark., after a happy, full and satisfying life that left its mark on many people. He was born in Millerton, Okla., Oct. 27, 1920, the first of nine children of Thomas Cawood Gilbert and Edna Ruth Gilbert. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Armelda; a daughter, Sheree; brothers, Cawood and William; and sisters, Joyce Penington and Ruth Denham. Surviving are his brothers; Raymond, Lainial and Allen; a sister, Mae Hollis; and many nieces and nephews. He also leaves his wife, Joyce and a stepfamily: Mark and Mary Moore, Cindy and David Duckworth and six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Mister Rogers: Hollywood’s Newest Breakout Stars
2018
Documentaries about them are the surprise hits of the season. But exactly why these films are drawing moviegoers is up for debate.
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Obituaries
2007
Survivors include: her husband of 22 years, James E. \"Red\"; five sons, Edward McCullars, of Lincoln, Carlton Lloyd, of Woodstock, Ga., Joel Lloyd, of Anniston, David Lloyd, of Anniston, and Lamar Lloyd, of Heflin; two sisters, Jackie Moss and Clara Clayton, both of Anniston; six grandchildren, Ed McCullars, of Talladega, Nichole Lloyd, of Oxford, Amy Lloyd, of Woodstock, Ga., Brittney Lloyd, of Woodstock, Ga., Alanah Lloyd, of Woodstock, Ga., and Bridgette Moore, of Anniston; and one great-grandchild, Mason McCullars, of Talladega. Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Hutchison \"Big Mama\", age 73, of Anniston, will be Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 1 p.m. at the Greater Thankful Baptist Church with The Rev. P.Q. English officiating. Burial will be in the Eden Hills Cemetery in Anniston with Anniston Funeral Service in charge. The body will be at the church one hour prior. Mrs. Hutchison passed away on April 23, 2007 at Stringfellow Hospital in Anniston. Survivors include: seven daughters, Margaret Perry, Linda (Derrick) Smith, Ruby ([Billy Arnett]) Hutchison, Tonya Hutchison, Regina (James) Lee, all of Anniston; Rhodea (Tom) March, of Birmingham, and Ann Wright, of Cleveland, Ohio; seven sons, Marvin (Marcia) Carlisle, Lee Edward Hutchison, James Hutchison, all of Birmingham, Willie Hutchison, Andrew McLester, Lansing (Jacquelyn) Hutchison and Horace (Towander) Hutchison, all of Anniston; six sisters, Willie Lee (Robert) Johnson, of Anniston, Leola Goodgame, Maggie (Grady) McGlothin, all of Birmingham, Annie and Susie Terry, both of Marion, and Lucy Nell Benson, of Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Howard (Mary) Terry, of Phoenix City; one aunt, Susie Wyatt, of Milwaukee, Wis.; two sisters-in-law, Jennie Wright, of Birmingham, and Ester Terry, of Patterson, N.J.; forty grandchildren and forty great- grandchildren.
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Obituaries
2001
He is survived by his wife, Martha Butts, of Fort Walton Beach; a sister, Peggy (Melvin) Jennings of Sylacauga; daughters, Marion Joan (Mike) Butts Hedrick of Vacaville, Calif. and Donna Kay Butts Belche of Atlanta, Ga.; stepsons, Thomas E. (Renne) Cummins of Freeport, Fla. and Joseph W. Cummins of Fort Walton Beach; stepdaughters, Patricia A. (Woody) Eaton of Taylorville, Ill., Martha J. Howie of Harrisbough, N.C. and Jesalyn Cummins (Thomas) Hills and Sandra S. (Victor) Garcia of Fort Walton Beach; grandchildren, Johnathan and Ammie Hedrick and Natalie and Nathan Belche; as well as many nieces and nephews. She is survived by her daughters, Sally Vipperman of Fort Walton Beach and Patricia Kober of Louisa, Va.; a son, Larry H. Lawson and wife, Sherry, of Candler, N.C.; a brother, Donnie Smith of Tennessee; a sister, Ruthie Raingardt of Illinois; granddaughters, Debbie Clark and husband, Vern, of Fort Walton Beach and Kathryn Fields and husband, Glen, of Louisa; grandsons, John Kober and wife, Mary, of Louisa, Jimmy Kober of Louisa and Craig and Scott Lawson of Candler; great grandsons, Shawn and Brian Clark of Fort Walton Beach, J.C. Reid and wife, Beverly, of Richmond, Va. and Eric Fields and Johnny Kober of Louisa; a great-granddaughter, Annie Kober of Louisa; and a great-great-granddaughter, Kimberly Reid of Richmond, Va.
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