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Kehl's Palmer Mortuary and Cremation Services

209 South Alaska Street
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 745-3580
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Valley Funeral Home Inc and Crematory

2020 North Hemmer Road
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 745-5566
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Sidney Burrow - KUSH Radio

Monday, June 19, 2017

Palmer Marler Funeral Home1600kush.comSidney Burrow a longtime Yale farmer, passed away on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at his daughter’s home in Yale surrounded by his family at the age of 90 ½. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at Wellston Cemetery, Wellston, Oklahoma. Brother Mich Dershem will officiate.Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., on Tuesday at the Palmer Marler Funeral Home in Yale.Arrangements are entrusted to Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Yale, Ok.Sidney was born on November 29, 1926 in Okemah, Oklahoma to Luther C. and Bessie (Whitall) Burrow. He grew up and attended school in Bearden. Sidney joined the U. S. Army serving from 1945 to 1946 during WWII. After serving his country, he returned to Agra then moved to Wellston and then moved to Yale on a farm where he resided until his death. Sidney worked at O.S.U. Physical plant as a roofer, retiring in 1992. Sidney lived on a farm in Yale and enjoyed raising cattle, farming, ri...

Murdered PC Keith Palmer will be given a full police service funeral - Metro

Monday, April 03, 2017

He was stabbed while on duty (Picture: PA)PC Keith Palmer will be given a full police service funeral next month.He was stabbed to death while on duty outside the Houses of Parliament, by attacker Khalid Masood who killed three others while driving at pedestrians on Westminster Bridge moments before.How a bad Brexit deal could make the UK vulnerable to terror attacksFull service funerals are normally only held when a police officer or member of staff dies while they are carrying out their duty, Scotland Yard said.The 48-year-old’s funeral will be held at London’s Southwark Cathedral on April 10, followed by a private cremation.Officers are also expected to line the streets around the cathedral and could take part in the service as ushers.Tributes left to PC Palmer (Picture:Xinhua/Han Yan)The details of Pc Palmer’s funeral are still being arranged by the Met, but similar services usually see the attendance of police from across the country.Politicians and senior officers are likely to attend, while a police choir and a bearer party for...

Florida homebuilding legend Rutenberg dies at 89 - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Monday, April 03, 2017

A risk taker that made home building exciting and always led the competition."The company builds in a number of Southwest Florida communities, including Lakewood Ranch, The Concession, Palmer Ranch and Hi Hat Ranch."A true gentleman, and a visionary for his time," said Lee Wetherington, a longtime local home builder. "His homes set the Florida trend of master suite on one side and secondary bedrooms on the other. His computerized purchasing and franchise system was well ahead of its time. An icon, to say the least."Rutenberg was still involved in the company, although a son, Barry, is now its chairman.In a 2008 interview with the Herald-Tribune, Rutenberg recalled launching his building career at age 26 after leaving Chicago and a job selling appliances."I started by building three homes in Clearwater in 1953," he said. "They were about 1,000 square feet of living space and sold for $10,000 each. The lots cost $800. Those were simpler times. Today, building permits cost more than the price of those homes."A Rutenberg model in The Concession now lists for $1.1 million.Rutenberg merged his company with another in 1969 to form U.S. Home, which he led for a short time before leaving to work with other builders.He started Arthur Rutenberg Homes in 1980 and later decided to become a franchisor. He was named "Builder of the Year" by Professional Builder magazine in 1986.Survivors include his wife, Jane; daughters Sharon Rosenberg, Jan Morse and Julie Rutenberg; sons Steve and Barry; a brother, Daniel; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home of Clearwater is handling arrangements. — Real estate editor Harold contributed to this report, which includes information from the Tampa Bay Times.

Deaths Summary for Thursday, March 30, 2017 - Charleston Post Courier

Monday, April 03, 2017

Funeral Home. NELSON, Ruben, 82, of Charleston, an Air Force veteran, retired police officer and husband of Delores G. Nelson, died Tuesday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funerals and Cremation.PALMER, Edward Jr., 84, of North Charleston, an Army veteran, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Hilton's Mortuary. RIVERS, St. Julian, 81, of North Charleston died Monday. Arrangements by Murray's Mortuary. Berkeley CountyGIBBS, Joe, 74, of Moncks Corner, a retired pastor and widower of Camelia Irene Gibbs, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Gethers Funeral Home. GILLIARD, Floreice, 80, of Russellville, a retired food service worker with St. Stephen Elementary School and widow of Samuel Gilliard, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Henryhand's St. Stephen Chapel. HICKS, Robert, 73, of Pineville, a retired insurance agent and widower of Vera Lee Hicks, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Henryhand's St. Stephen Chapel. HOOD-SCOTT, Ellie Mitchum, 90, of Bonneau, a factory worker, first married to the late Stephen Hood and widow of Charles Scott, died Monday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home of Moncks Corner. McKOWN, Susan Jones, 65, of Goose Creek, a customer service employee with Bell South, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel. TUMBLESTON, Theodore C., 86, of Cross, a master mechanic and widower of Myrtle Davis, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston. WASHINGTON, Willie Jr., 79, of Moncks Corner, a residential builder, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Scott's Mortuary. Dorchester CountyBOZARD, Margaret Toole, 69, of Summerville, a retired teacher with Charleston County Schools and wife of James A. Bozard, died Tuesday. Arrangements by James A. Dyal Funeral Home.GLICK, Nadine...

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Sidney Burrow - KUSH Radio

Monday, June 19, 2017

Palmer Marler Funeral Home1600kush.comSidney Burrow a longtime Yale farmer, passed away on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at his daughter’s home in Yale surrounded by his family at the age of 90 ½. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at Wellston Cemetery, Wellston, Oklahoma. Brother Mich Dershem will officiate.Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., on Tuesday at the Palmer Marler Funeral Home in Yale.Arrangements are entrusted to Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Yale, Ok.Sidney was born on November 29, 1926 in Okemah, Oklahoma to Luther C. and Bessie (Whitall) Burrow. He grew up and attended school in Bearden. Sidney joined the U. S. Army serving from 1945 to 1946 during WWII. After serving his country, he returned to Agra then moved to Wellston and then moved to Yale on a farm where he resided until his death. Sidney worked at O.S.U. Physical plant as a roofer, retiring in 1992. Sidney lived on a farm in Yale and enjoyed raising cattle, farming, ri...

Murdered PC Keith Palmer will be given a full police service funeral - Metro

Monday, April 03, 2017

He was stabbed while on duty (Picture: PA)PC Keith Palmer will be given a full police service funeral next month.He was stabbed to death while on duty outside the Houses of Parliament, by attacker Khalid Masood who killed three others while driving at pedestrians on Westminster Bridge moments before.How a bad Brexit deal could make the UK vulnerable to terror attacksFull service funerals are normally only held when a police officer or member of staff dies while they are carrying out their duty, Scotland Yard said.The 48-year-old’s funeral will be held at London’s Southwark Cathedral on April 10, followed by a private cremation.Officers are also expected to line the streets around the cathedral and could take part in the service as ushers.Tributes left to PC Palmer (Picture:Xinhua/Han Yan)The details of Pc Palmer’s funeral are still being arranged by the Met, but similar services usually see the attendance of police from across the country.Politicians and senior officers are likely to attend, while a police choir and a bearer party for...

Florida homebuilding legend Rutenberg dies at 89 - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Monday, April 03, 2017

A risk taker that made home building exciting and always led the competition."The company builds in a number of Southwest Florida communities, including Lakewood Ranch, The Concession, Palmer Ranch and Hi Hat Ranch."A true gentleman, and a visionary for his time," said Lee Wetherington, a longtime local home builder. "His homes set the Florida trend of master suite on one side and secondary bedrooms on the other. His computerized purchasing and franchise system was well ahead of its time. An icon, to say the least."Rutenberg was still involved in the company, although a son, Barry, is now its chairman.In a 2008 interview with the Herald-Tribune, Rutenberg recalled launching his building career at age 26 after leaving Chicago and a job selling appliances."I started by building three homes in Clearwater in 1953," he said. "They were about 1,000 square feet of living space and sold for $10,000 each. The lots cost $800. Those were simpler times. Today, building permits cost more than the price of those homes."A Rutenberg model in The Concession now lists for $1.1 million.Rutenberg merged his company with another in 1969 to form U.S. Home, which he led for a short time before leaving to work with other builders.He started Arthur Rutenberg Homes in 1980 and later decided to become a franchisor. He was named "Builder of the Year" by Professional Builder magazine in 1986.Survivors include his wife, Jane; daughters Sharon Rosenberg, Jan Morse and Julie Rutenberg; sons Steve and Barry; a brother, Daniel; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home of Clearwater is handling arrangements. — Real estate editor Harold contributed to this report, which includes information from the Tampa Bay Times.

Deaths Summary for Thursday, March 30, 2017 - Charleston Post Courier

Monday, April 03, 2017

Funeral Home. NELSON, Ruben, 82, of Charleston, an Air Force veteran, retired police officer and husband of Delores G. Nelson, died Tuesday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funerals and Cremation.PALMER, Edward Jr., 84, of North Charleston, an Army veteran, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Hilton's Mortuary. RIVERS, St. Julian, 81, of North Charleston died Monday. Arrangements by Murray's Mortuary. Berkeley CountyGIBBS, Joe, 74, of Moncks Corner, a retired pastor and widower of Camelia Irene Gibbs, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Gethers Funeral Home. GILLIARD, Floreice, 80, of Russellville, a retired food service worker with St. Stephen Elementary School and widow of Samuel Gilliard, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Henryhand's St. Stephen Chapel. HICKS, Robert, 73, of Pineville, a retired insurance agent and widower of Vera Lee Hicks, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Henryhand's St. Stephen Chapel. HOOD-SCOTT, Ellie Mitchum, 90, of Bonneau, a factory worker, first married to the late Stephen Hood and widow of Charles Scott, died Monday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home of Moncks Corner. McKOWN, Susan Jones, 65, of Goose Creek, a customer service employee with Bell South, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel. TUMBLESTON, Theodore C., 86, of Cross, a master mechanic and widower of Myrtle Davis, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston. WASHINGTON, Willie Jr., 79, of Moncks Corner, a residential builder, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Scott's Mortuary. Dorchester CountyBOZARD, Margaret Toole, 69, of Summerville, a retired teacher with Charleston County Schools and wife of James A. Bozard, died Tuesday. Arrangements by James A. Dyal Funeral Home.GLICK, Nadine...