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Slane, Rev. Dr. Forrest R
2001
Slane, Rev. Dr. Forrest R. Forrest R. Slane, age 74, died at home on Friday, Feb. 2, 2001, after a long and difficult struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was born January 7, 1927, the son of Roy and Neva (nee Butler) Slane. The Rev. Dr. Forrest Slane leaves behind a beloved wife Patricia (nee Powers), his sons Mark (Joan), Paul, Ted and daughter Patricia (Brent) Navis. He is further survived by his wonderful grandsons, his two brothers Dr. Robert (Ruth) Slane, of Florida, and Darrell (Donna) Slane, of New Jersey. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Neal and sister Mary Jayne. He also leaves behind other relatives and many friends. Dr. Slane came to Milwaukee to pastor the First Alliance Church after his theological studies in the early 1950's.
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CORRETTA R. FORREST
Mrs. Forrest was formerly employed at Langley Air Force Base. She worked as a dedicated volunteer for 16 years at Riverside Regional Medical Center, and for many years she volunteered at the York County Bargain Box. She was a member of the Poquoson Ladies Auxiliary, DAR Charles Parish Chapter and Trinity United Methodist Church.
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CORRETTA R. FORREST
Mrs. Forrest was formerly employed at Langley Air Force Base. She worked as a dedicated volunteer for 16 years at Riverside Regional Medical Center and for many years, she volunteered at the York County Bargain Box.
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PAPANUI BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION SPRING GARDEN RESULTS
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Forrest, R
1999
Mr and Mrs I. McCormick, 40 Bourne Crescent, 1; Mr and Mrs P. Berry, 38 LivertonCrescent, 2; Mr and Mrs R. Forrest, 498 Greers Road, 3.
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The Doctor Is In: Radiation oncologists offer new approaches to treating breast cancer
2008
In general, breast cancer patients undergo radiation treatments after a lumpectomy in which the malignant tumor and a small amount of breast tissue surrounding it are removed, or sometimes after mastectomy (surgical removal of the whole breast). Unlike other whole-body cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy or hormonal therapy, radiation is a localized therapy confined to one part of the anatomy. To treat breast cancer, patients are positioned in a CT scanner to map out the best angles for protecting the lungs and heart from radiation; then patients are exposed to a beam for one to two minutes per session. While not every breast cancer patient may be eligible for some of the new treatments, all women can benefit from breakthroughs in mammography technology. Today's digital mammograms and computer-aided diagnostic capabilities enable radiologists to pinpoint the areas of the breast needing surgical biopsy. Further, software used with digital mammograms makes it easier to identify subtle changes in breast tissue when a patient's mammograms are compared year to year.
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Pastor Indicted, Held in Kentucky
2005
Forrest R. Robinson, 69, of 214 S. Orange Ave., was released from the Boyle County Jail on Wednesday on $10,000 bail, Boyle County Jail Sgt. Ricky Gipson said. The first count of the indictment alleges that in May 2002 Robinson \"offered and/or sold an unregistered security\" to the Alum Springs First Church of God.
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Fort Meade Pastor Indicted in Kentucky
2005
Forrest R. Robinson, 69, of 214 S. Orange Ave., was released from the Boyle County Jail on Wednesday on $10,000 bail, Boyle County Jail Sgt. Ricky Gipson said. The first count of the indictment alleges that in May 2002 Robinson \"offered and/or sold an unregistered security\" to the Alum Springs First Church of God.
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Forrest R. Gable
2004
[Forrest R. Gable], 77, of Fellowship Manor, Whitehall, formerly of Coopersburg, died Saturday, July 10, 2004, in his home. He was the husband of Gloria J. (Moser) Gable, who died Feb. 17, 2004. Born May 22, 1927, in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Elmer O. and Anna (Moatz) Gable.
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