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Tuesday, April 18, 2017Ormond-By-The-Sea resident David Dalecki died the afternoon of March 22 in a car crash on Interstate 95 in Palm Coast.Dalecki, 49, is the owner of the Volusia County-based remodeling company Got Tools and the husband of Cindy Dalecki, who owns the Palm Coast-based marketing company Marketing 2 Go.David Dalecki was driving southbound on I-95 near mile marker 384 in a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado at about 4:15 p.m. when the car veered to the right and off of the roadway, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report.The Silverado then made a sudden turn back across the road’s southbound lanes and struck a 2011 Chevrolet Traverse driven by 78-year-old Ormond Beach resident John Henningsen.Dalecki died at the scene of the crash. Henningsen was taken to Florida Hospital Flagler with minor injuries.In a message on Facbook, Cindy Dalecki thanked the friends and community members who’d come together to help her family since David Dalecki’s death.“We are humbled, overwhelmed, and in true awe of your support,” she wrote. “Many of you knew Dave and knew what an amazing husband, father and friend he was to...
Saturday, April 08, 2017July 17, 2009. Survivors include, a daughter, Wendy Woods of York, Pennsylvania; a son, D. Scott Woods and his wife, Linda of Greenville; a stepdaughter, Amy Eakin and her husband, Bob of Palm Coast, Florida; two stepsons, David W. Burns and his wife, Kathy of Palm Coast, Florida and John W. Burns and his wife, Kathryn of Pickerington, Ohio; two brothers, David Stritmater and his companion, Ro of Mohawk, New York and Charles Stritmater of Winter Park, Florida; five grandchildren, Jason Woods, Becky Woods, Alison Harbaugh, Erica Learn and Nathan Hoffman and two great-grandchildren, Molly and Owen Woods. She was preceded in death by her parents and both husbands.Memorial contributions may be made to Hillside Presbyterian Church, 2 N. High St. Greenville, Pennsylvania 16125 or to Southern Care Hospice, 16039 Conneaut Lake Rd., Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335.Calling Hours will be held Thursday, March 30, 2017, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, Pennsylvania.A Memorial Service will take place Friday, March 31, 2017, 11:00 a.m. at Hillside Presbyterian Church. 2 N. High St., Greenville, Pennsylvania with Rev. Sean Hall and Rev. Ray Brugler, co-officiatingBurial will be private in Shenango Valley Cemetery.Order Flowers HereA television tribute will air March 30 at the following approximate times:6:41 a.m. WYTV and 8:41 a.m. MyYTV and 9:58 a.m. on FOX plus two additional spots throughout the day.Share this:Related PostsAdvertisement...
Monday, April 03, 2017Anna; two daughters and one son-in-law, Brenda and Dan Parr of Murphysboro, and Jill Rendleman of Anna; one son, Brad Palmer of Perryville, Missouri; five grandchildren, Jamie (Lisa) Edwards of Palm Coast, Florida, Kelly (Lance) Richter of Bossier City, Louisiana, Samantha (Bill) Krieger of Murphysboro, Ryan Palmer of Perryville, Missouri, and Emily Fisher of Jackson, Missouri, two great-grandchildren, Jenna Richter and fiancé, Claude Daniel of Bossier City, Louisiana, and Hanna Edwards of Palm Coast, Florida; one sister, Roma (Rudy) Boester of Marion; and other relatives and friends.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society and will be accepted at the funeral home.
Monday, March 06, 2017Black Horse Patrol of the Al Bedoo Shrine. She served at many levels of the Woman's Club of Wyola, including regional and state levels.Ina Mae is survived by her children Jo Ann Scott (Scotty) of Palm Coast, Florida, PL Joe Boyd (Sharon) of Billings, Judy Mae Lervick (Tim) of Jordan, Marcus J. Boyd (Patty), of Lakewood, Colorado. Grandchildren Laurie Powell, Brad and Bob Wagner, Gordon, Gary and Ron Boyd, Jeff and John Beranek and Jeff Boyd. Great-grandchildren Kara Powell, Jesse and Justin Wagner, Deanna and Devin Boyd, Cassie Coffin, Blake, Ian, Seth and Rachel Boyd. Great-great-grandchildren Gracie Coffin, Ember Mae Wagner and Rogan Coffin.Many nieces and nephews including Marion Mann, Frank Mann, Paul Allen Gill and Lily Ann (Gill) Browning, Letha (McGovern) Pilkerton, Tom and Marcus O'Bryon, and Barbara Boyd. Special friends Dave and Linda Konkel and family of Wolf, WY.Ina Mae was preceded in death by her husband Johnston Phillips, “Sonny” Boyd, her parents, Frank Mann and Augusta Ann (Smith) Mann, brother Marion Mann, sister Nena Mann and half-sister Emily Gill and niece Karen (Mann) Waters.Mother was blessed with good health, many friends and family. She maintained her home in Sheridan with the family's help until 2011. She then joined the St. John's Lutheran Ministries Campus, Langemo Cottage in Billings. She and her family all appreciated the sincere loving kindness and warm hearted care that was provided.Memorials may be designated to St. John's Lutheran Ministries Foundation; Employee Assistance Program 3940 Rimrock Road, Billings, MT 59102 or Big Horn County Historical Museum, Box 1206A, Hardin, MT. 59034.Services for Ina Mae will be at 10:30 Tuesday, March 7, at Kane Funeral Home with Reverend Kevin Jones Officiating. Interment will be in the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery with a reception to follow in the Kane Reception Hall.Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
Monday, March 06, 2017Stephen Schoembs, the former executive chef at the Hammock Dunes Club, was found dead March 2 in the back seat of his Jeep Wrangler in the parking lot of the Palm Coast Walmart.Schoembs, 43, had previously been reported missing by his mother, Erika Schoembs. His girlfriend, Ann Thomas, 42, found him dead at about 8 a.m. March 2, and called the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Thomas and Erika Schoembs were both at the scene when deputies arrived.Deputies found no obvious signs of trauma and no gunshot wounds.Schoembs had worked as a chef in Germany, Saudi Arabia and Hawaii before becoming the executive chef at the Hammock Dunes Club in July 2016.His parents had owned a gourmet deli in New York before moving to Flagler County when Schoembs was 6.Schoembs got his start in restaurant work at 13, washing dishes at the Palm Coast Denny's. His father was one of a group of people who had opened the restaurant. Schoembs attended Belle Terre Middle School (now Buddy Taylor Middle School), then Flagler Palm Coast High School before attending Daytona State College and the Culinary School of America.Erika Schoembs reported her son missing March 1. She'...
Tuesday Briefing: Palm Coast Council's Public Works Field Trip, FPL Rates, “America: The Owner's Manual” - FlaglerLive.com
Monday, December 05, 2016To that extent the Black Death may have been the unrecognized beginning of modern man.”–Barbara Tuchman, from “A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century” (1978).In Flagler and Palm Coast:Note: all government meetings noticed below are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. Many can be heard or seen live through each agency’s website.The Palm Coast City Council meets in workshop–what will be the first workshop for the newly elected council, including Mayor Milissa Holland and council member Nick Klufas–at 9 a.m. at City Hall in Town Center. The council will actually gather at 8 a.m. to tour the Public Works facility at 1 Wellfield Grade to give council members a chance to see the facility before they discuss the Public Works Master Plan Study, which is on the agenda. Also on the agenda: a discussion of a contract with Mediquick to provide primary care services to city employees. City administrators determined Mediquit to be the better contract, when compared with a proposal by Florida Hospital Flagler, which provides similar services to school district employees.Bullying case at VPK: A hearing is scheduled before Circuit Judge Scott DuPont in the case of Dunn v. Flagler County Schools, the case involving an allegation that two children were bullied and one of them was sexually assaulted by other children at a voluntary pre-kindergarten at Old Kings Elementary school in 2015. See the background story here. 1:45 p.m., Courtroom 402, Flagler County Courthouse.In Florida and in State Government:Note: Some proceedings below can be followed live on the Florida Channel.FPL rates: The state Public Service Commission will take up a proposed settlement that would lead to increases in base rates for customers of Florida Power & Light. (9:30 a.m., Betty Easley Conference Center, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee.)Abortion clinic rules: The Agency for Health Care Administration is scheduled to hold a meeting on changes to rules related to abortion clinics. (1:30 p.m., Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Dr., Tallahassee.)“America: The Owner’s Manual”: Former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham and Chris Hand will discuss the latest edition of their book “America: the Owner’s Manual.” (6 p.m., University of Florida, Pugh Hall Ocora, Gainesville.)In Coming Days in Palm Coast, Flagler and the Occasional Beyond:? Dec. 3: The Palm Coast Arts Foundation in Town Center celebrates the completion of its outdoors stage...
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017Ormond-By-The-Sea resident David Dalecki died the afternoon of March 22 in a car crash on Interstate 95 in Palm Coast.Dalecki, 49, is the owner of the Volusia County-based remodeling company Got Tools and the husband of Cindy Dalecki, who owns the Palm Coast-based marketing company Marketing 2 Go.David Dalecki was driving southbound on I-95 near mile marker 384 in a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado at about 4:15 p.m. when the car veered to the right and off of the roadway, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report.The Silverado then made a sudden turn back across the road’s southbound lanes and struck a 2011 Chevrolet Traverse driven by 78-year-old Ormond Beach resident John Henningsen.Dalecki died at the scene of the crash. Henningsen was taken to Florida Hospital Flagler with minor injuries.In a message on Facbook, Cindy Dalecki thanked the friends and community members who’d come together to help her family since David Dalecki’s death.“We are humbled, overwhelmed, and in true awe of your support,” she wrote. “Many of you knew Dave and knew what an amazing husband, father and friend he was to...
Saturday, April 08, 2017July 17, 2009. Survivors include, a daughter, Wendy Woods of York, Pennsylvania; a son, D. Scott Woods and his wife, Linda of Greenville; a stepdaughter, Amy Eakin and her husband, Bob of Palm Coast, Florida; two stepsons, David W. Burns and his wife, Kathy of Palm Coast, Florida and John W. Burns and his wife, Kathryn of Pickerington, Ohio; two brothers, David Stritmater and his companion, Ro of Mohawk, New York and Charles Stritmater of Winter Park, Florida; five grandchildren, Jason Woods, Becky Woods, Alison Harbaugh, Erica Learn and Nathan Hoffman and two great-grandchildren, Molly and Owen Woods. She was preceded in death by her parents and both husbands.Memorial contributions may be made to Hillside Presbyterian Church, 2 N. High St. Greenville, Pennsylvania 16125 or to Southern Care Hospice, 16039 Conneaut Lake Rd., Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335.Calling Hours will be held Thursday, March 30, 2017, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, Pennsylvania.A Memorial Service will take place Friday, March 31, 2017, 11:00 a.m. at Hillside Presbyterian Church. 2 N. High St., Greenville, Pennsylvania with Rev. Sean Hall and Rev. Ray Brugler, co-officiatingBurial will be private in Shenango Valley Cemetery.Order Flowers HereA television tribute will air March 30 at the following approximate times:6:41 a.m. WYTV and 8:41 a.m. MyYTV and 9:58 a.m. on FOX plus two additional spots throughout the day.Share this:Related PostsAdvertisement...
Monday, April 03, 2017Anna; two daughters and one son-in-law, Brenda and Dan Parr of Murphysboro, and Jill Rendleman of Anna; one son, Brad Palmer of Perryville, Missouri; five grandchildren, Jamie (Lisa) Edwards of Palm Coast, Florida, Kelly (Lance) Richter of Bossier City, Louisiana, Samantha (Bill) Krieger of Murphysboro, Ryan Palmer of Perryville, Missouri, and Emily Fisher of Jackson, Missouri, two great-grandchildren, Jenna Richter and fiancé, Claude Daniel of Bossier City, Louisiana, and Hanna Edwards of Palm Coast, Florida; one sister, Roma (Rudy) Boester of Marion; and other relatives and friends.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society and will be accepted at the funeral home.
Monday, March 06, 2017Black Horse Patrol of the Al Bedoo Shrine. She served at many levels of the Woman's Club of Wyola, including regional and state levels.Ina Mae is survived by her children Jo Ann Scott (Scotty) of Palm Coast, Florida, PL Joe Boyd (Sharon) of Billings, Judy Mae Lervick (Tim) of Jordan, Marcus J. Boyd (Patty), of Lakewood, Colorado. Grandchildren Laurie Powell, Brad and Bob Wagner, Gordon, Gary and Ron Boyd, Jeff and John Beranek and Jeff Boyd. Great-grandchildren Kara Powell, Jesse and Justin Wagner, Deanna and Devin Boyd, Cassie Coffin, Blake, Ian, Seth and Rachel Boyd. Great-great-grandchildren Gracie Coffin, Ember Mae Wagner and Rogan Coffin.Many nieces and nephews including Marion Mann, Frank Mann, Paul Allen Gill and Lily Ann (Gill) Browning, Letha (McGovern) Pilkerton, Tom and Marcus O'Bryon, and Barbara Boyd. Special friends Dave and Linda Konkel and family of Wolf, WY.Ina Mae was preceded in death by her husband Johnston Phillips, “Sonny” Boyd, her parents, Frank Mann and Augusta Ann (Smith) Mann, brother Marion Mann, sister Nena Mann and half-sister Emily Gill and niece Karen (Mann) Waters.Mother was blessed with good health, many friends and family. She maintained her home in Sheridan with the family's help until 2011. She then joined the St. John's Lutheran Ministries Campus, Langemo Cottage in Billings. She and her family all appreciated the sincere loving kindness and warm hearted care that was provided.Memorials may be designated to St. John's Lutheran Ministries Foundation; Employee Assistance Program 3940 Rimrock Road, Billings, MT 59102 or Big Horn County Historical Museum, Box 1206A, Hardin, MT. 59034.Services for Ina Mae will be at 10:30 Tuesday, March 7, at Kane Funeral Home with Reverend Kevin Jones Officiating. Interment will be in the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery with a reception to follow in the Kane Reception Hall.Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
Monday, March 06, 2017Stephen Schoembs, the former executive chef at the Hammock Dunes Club, was found dead March 2 in the back seat of his Jeep Wrangler in the parking lot of the Palm Coast Walmart.Schoembs, 43, had previously been reported missing by his mother, Erika Schoembs. His girlfriend, Ann Thomas, 42, found him dead at about 8 a.m. March 2, and called the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Thomas and Erika Schoembs were both at the scene when deputies arrived.Deputies found no obvious signs of trauma and no gunshot wounds.Schoembs had worked as a chef in Germany, Saudi Arabia and Hawaii before becoming the executive chef at the Hammock Dunes Club in July 2016.His parents had owned a gourmet deli in New York before moving to Flagler County when Schoembs was 6.Schoembs got his start in restaurant work at 13, washing dishes at the Palm Coast Denny's. His father was one of a group of people who had opened the restaurant. Schoembs attended Belle Terre Middle School (now Buddy Taylor Middle School), then Flagler Palm Coast High School before attending Daytona State College and the Culinary School of America.Erika Schoembs reported her son missing March 1. She'...
Tuesday Briefing: Palm Coast Council's Public Works Field Trip, FPL Rates, “America: The Owner's Manual” - FlaglerLive.com
Monday, December 05, 2016To that extent the Black Death may have been the unrecognized beginning of modern man.”–Barbara Tuchman, from “A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century” (1978).In Flagler and Palm Coast:Note: all government meetings noticed below are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. Many can be heard or seen live through each agency’s website.The Palm Coast City Council meets in workshop–what will be the first workshop for the newly elected council, including Mayor Milissa Holland and council member Nick Klufas–at 9 a.m. at City Hall in Town Center. The council will actually gather at 8 a.m. to tour the Public Works facility at 1 Wellfield Grade to give council members a chance to see the facility before they discuss the Public Works Master Plan Study, which is on the agenda. Also on the agenda: a discussion of a contract with Mediquick to provide primary care services to city employees. City administrators determined Mediquit to be the better contract, when compared with a proposal by Florida Hospital Flagler, which provides similar services to school district employees.Bullying case at VPK: A hearing is scheduled before Circuit Judge Scott DuPont in the case of Dunn v. Flagler County Schools, the case involving an allegation that two children were bullied and one of them was sexually assaulted by other children at a voluntary pre-kindergarten at Old Kings Elementary school in 2015. See the background story here. 1:45 p.m., Courtroom 402, Flagler County Courthouse.In Florida and in State Government:Note: Some proceedings below can be followed live on the Florida Channel.FPL rates: The state Public Service Commission will take up a proposed settlement that would lead to increases in base rates for customers of Florida Power & Light. (9:30 a.m., Betty Easley Conference Center, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee.)Abortion clinic rules: The Agency for Health Care Administration is scheduled to hold a meeting on changes to rules related to abortion clinics. (1:30 p.m., Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Dr., Tallahassee.)“America: The Owner’s Manual”: Former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham and Chris Hand will discuss the latest edition of their book “America: the Owner’s Manual.” (6 p.m., University of Florida, Pugh Hall Ocora, Gainesville.)In Coming Days in Palm Coast, Flagler and the Occasional Beyond:? Dec. 3: The Palm Coast Arts Foundation in Town Center celebrates the completion of its outdoors stage...