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Monday, March 27, 2017March 23, 2017 at a Waxahachie hospital. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 27 at Wade Funeral Chapel in Hubbard with Mr. Rick Lowe officiating. Interment will follow in Mount Calm Old Town Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. on Monday before the services at the funeral home. Subscription Required An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account? Create one now. You must login to view the full content on this page.Thank you for reading 10 free articles on our site. You can come back at the end of your 30-day period for another 10 free articles, or you can purchase a subscription and continue to enjoy valuable local news and information. If you need help, please contact our office at 254-778-4444. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account...
Monday, January 30, 2017Tucked up above the San Diego International Airport, to the east of Old Town and on Hillcrest’s west, Mission Hills is an ivory tower overlooking its peripheral neighborhoods. This stretch of top tier land has shied away from the look-at-me personalities of the surrounding communities, but over the last half decade, Mission Hills has quietly and consistently crept up the food chain. It’s shed an elder population and is emerging as a well-to-do, baby-making mecca. Novice families have cemented a reputation for valuing locally-sourced organics over grease-ridden convenience, single story complexes over monstrous high rises, and American-made products over Chinese manufacturing. A grab bag of architectural styles from Craftsman to Spanish colonial to modern homes line the canyons and squeaky clean streets. Random pavements sport a shade of pink, as requested by pioneering horticulturist Kate Sessions, who nearly single-handledly planted Balboa Park. She also opened Mission Hills Nursery, the oldest business of its kind in San Diego, after arriving on a st...
Monday, January 16, 2017We send very special thanks to Sean Polster and the Warrenton Christmas Parade for a continued five-year partnership to present our holiday events in Old Town Warrenton.First Night Warrenton is made possible by a broad coalition of public and private support. Our 2016 partners and sponsors include the Town of Warrenton, County of Fauquier, Friends of Warrenton, Fauquier Bank, Warrenton Rotary, Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D., Airlie Center, Fauquier Cadre, Maeva’s Meadow, Ned Poffenberger Architecture & Art, Appleton Campbell, Fauquier Hospital, Moser Funeral Home, Roger Martella, Ben Gravett Enterprises, Warrenton Toyota Scion, Puro Clean, Explosive Countermeasures, Rhino’s Ink, HTD.net, Fauquier Times, Fauquier Now, Fat Tuesday’s, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Our Patrons include White Horse Auto Sales, Marshall Real Estate, Marsha Melkonian, Warrenton Tire and Auto, Messick’s Farm Market, Piedmont Family Practice, Ann Martella, NOVEC Manassas, Paula Rabkin, Middleburg Bank, Puffenbarger Insurance, Aaron’s Towing and Farm Credit of the Virginias.First Night Warrenton is a non-profit Bluemont community project. It is created each year by a special Bluemont committee of more than 50 financial sponsors, 100 volunteers, and entails an estimated 550 volunteer hours of preparation, presentation and clean-up. It involves families, businesses, and civic organizations from all over our community.A special thanks to our 2016 First Night Steering Committee: Ann Martella, Lachelle Yoder, Brannon Godfrey, Paula Rabkin, Darlene Constant, Clara Poffenberger, Kelp and Michael Armstrong, Sally Lahm, Steve and Mac McLeod, Sergeant George Southard, John Utz, Amelia Stansell, Anne-Michael Greene, Dan Hileary, Lily Dunning, Peter Dunning, and Marsha Melkonian. For the third year our Youth Subcommittee helped to coordinate, present and perform special events for teens and young people at First Night. Please join us in thanking: Sydney Brown, Zach Adams, Angelina Martella, Camilla Brown, Paul Cruikshank, Daniel Lyster, Brian Pierce, and Dylan Pierce.The full list of 2016 First Night Warrenton support organizations, donors, and volunteers will be recogni...
Monday, December 19, 2016After retiring in 1989, he traveled back east to visit family as often as he could, volunteered at the Bellevue Library, and met old friends at the cafe in Old Towne. He moved into assisted living in March 2008. He suffered a stroke in March 2011. He spent his last five years being well cared for at Hillcrest Country Estates. He passed away in his sleep. His passions were his family, books, and music. He was a good and loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend. He will be sorely missed. A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held at 2pm on Wednesday December 21 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bellevue with interment at a later date. Even if you can't attend the service, please join the family in the church hall afterwards to share stories of our dad. In lieu of flowers, we ask that people donate to a charity of their choice or to one of the family's choices: the American Cancer Society, National Kidney Foundation, National Hemophilia Foundation, American Diabetes Foundation, and the Bellevue University Scholarship Program. BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler 2202 Hancock St, Bellevue 402-291-5000 www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com...
Monday, November 21, 2016Between requests for prayers for the sick and a notice for an upcoming chastity luncheon, a newsletter from a Catholic church in Old Town that doubles as an election-day polling site included a flier that told parishioners they’ll go to hell if they vote for Democrats.Two Sundays later, the message had changed: Satan was working through former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.The Oct. 16 bulletin from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church was stuffed with a flyer written in both English and Spanish that cited five legislative policies — support for abortion, same-sex marriage, euthanasia, human cloning, and embryonic stem cell research — that will doom a politician and their supporters to eternal damnation.“It is a mortal sin to vote Democrat … immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into hell,” the flyer said. It cited the five public policy issues from the “Voters Guide for Serious Catholics” and said that Democrats violate each of them, while Republicans cross none.The political messages continued as early voting began and the election drew closer. An article...
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Monday, March 27, 2017March 23, 2017 at a Waxahachie hospital. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 27 at Wade Funeral Chapel in Hubbard with Mr. Rick Lowe officiating. Interment will follow in Mount Calm Old Town Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. on Monday before the services at the funeral home. Subscription Required An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account? Create one now. You must login to view the full content on this page.Thank you for reading 10 free articles on our site. You can come back at the end of your 30-day period for another 10 free articles, or you can purchase a subscription and continue to enjoy valuable local news and information. If you need help, please contact our office at 254-778-4444. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account...
Monday, January 30, 2017Tucked up above the San Diego International Airport, to the east of Old Town and on Hillcrest’s west, Mission Hills is an ivory tower overlooking its peripheral neighborhoods. This stretch of top tier land has shied away from the look-at-me personalities of the surrounding communities, but over the last half decade, Mission Hills has quietly and consistently crept up the food chain. It’s shed an elder population and is emerging as a well-to-do, baby-making mecca. Novice families have cemented a reputation for valuing locally-sourced organics over grease-ridden convenience, single story complexes over monstrous high rises, and American-made products over Chinese manufacturing. A grab bag of architectural styles from Craftsman to Spanish colonial to modern homes line the canyons and squeaky clean streets. Random pavements sport a shade of pink, as requested by pioneering horticulturist Kate Sessions, who nearly single-handledly planted Balboa Park. She also opened Mission Hills Nursery, the oldest business of its kind in San Diego, after arriving on a st...
Monday, January 16, 2017We send very special thanks to Sean Polster and the Warrenton Christmas Parade for a continued five-year partnership to present our holiday events in Old Town Warrenton.First Night Warrenton is made possible by a broad coalition of public and private support. Our 2016 partners and sponsors include the Town of Warrenton, County of Fauquier, Friends of Warrenton, Fauquier Bank, Warrenton Rotary, Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D., Airlie Center, Fauquier Cadre, Maeva’s Meadow, Ned Poffenberger Architecture & Art, Appleton Campbell, Fauquier Hospital, Moser Funeral Home, Roger Martella, Ben Gravett Enterprises, Warrenton Toyota Scion, Puro Clean, Explosive Countermeasures, Rhino’s Ink, HTD.net, Fauquier Times, Fauquier Now, Fat Tuesday’s, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Our Patrons include White Horse Auto Sales, Marshall Real Estate, Marsha Melkonian, Warrenton Tire and Auto, Messick’s Farm Market, Piedmont Family Practice, Ann Martella, NOVEC Manassas, Paula Rabkin, Middleburg Bank, Puffenbarger Insurance, Aaron’s Towing and Farm Credit of the Virginias.First Night Warrenton is a non-profit Bluemont community project. It is created each year by a special Bluemont committee of more than 50 financial sponsors, 100 volunteers, and entails an estimated 550 volunteer hours of preparation, presentation and clean-up. It involves families, businesses, and civic organizations from all over our community.A special thanks to our 2016 First Night Steering Committee: Ann Martella, Lachelle Yoder, Brannon Godfrey, Paula Rabkin, Darlene Constant, Clara Poffenberger, Kelp and Michael Armstrong, Sally Lahm, Steve and Mac McLeod, Sergeant George Southard, John Utz, Amelia Stansell, Anne-Michael Greene, Dan Hileary, Lily Dunning, Peter Dunning, and Marsha Melkonian. For the third year our Youth Subcommittee helped to coordinate, present and perform special events for teens and young people at First Night. Please join us in thanking: Sydney Brown, Zach Adams, Angelina Martella, Camilla Brown, Paul Cruikshank, Daniel Lyster, Brian Pierce, and Dylan Pierce.The full list of 2016 First Night Warrenton support organizations, donors, and volunteers will be recogni...
Monday, December 19, 2016After retiring in 1989, he traveled back east to visit family as often as he could, volunteered at the Bellevue Library, and met old friends at the cafe in Old Towne. He moved into assisted living in March 2008. He suffered a stroke in March 2011. He spent his last five years being well cared for at Hillcrest Country Estates. He passed away in his sleep. His passions were his family, books, and music. He was a good and loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend. He will be sorely missed. A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held at 2pm on Wednesday December 21 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bellevue with interment at a later date. Even if you can't attend the service, please join the family in the church hall afterwards to share stories of our dad. In lieu of flowers, we ask that people donate to a charity of their choice or to one of the family's choices: the American Cancer Society, National Kidney Foundation, National Hemophilia Foundation, American Diabetes Foundation, and the Bellevue University Scholarship Program. BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler 2202 Hancock St, Bellevue 402-291-5000 www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com...
Monday, November 21, 2016Between requests for prayers for the sick and a notice for an upcoming chastity luncheon, a newsletter from a Catholic church in Old Town that doubles as an election-day polling site included a flier that told parishioners they’ll go to hell if they vote for Democrats.Two Sundays later, the message had changed: Satan was working through former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.The Oct. 16 bulletin from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church was stuffed with a flyer written in both English and Spanish that cited five legislative policies — support for abortion, same-sex marriage, euthanasia, human cloning, and embryonic stem cell research — that will doom a politician and their supporters to eternal damnation.“It is a mortal sin to vote Democrat … immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into hell,” the flyer said. It cited the five public policy issues from the “Voters Guide for Serious Catholics” and said that Democrats violate each of them, while Republicans cross none.The political messages continued as early voting began and the election drew closer. An article...