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Monday, June 26, 2017Ira (Maureen) Helfgot. Devoted grandmother of Marisa (Dr. Steven) Mandrea, Alison (Matthew) Friedman, Michael and Neil Helfgot and great-grandchildren Max, Josie, Arielle, Mackenzie, Braedyn and Mason. Dear sister of the late Leah (Sidney) Levy and Bernard (survived by Dr. Susan) Gold. Graveside services Wednesday 1:30PM at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie. Contributions in Shirley’s name to the JUF or the JCC would be appreciated. Info Mitzvah Memorial Funerals 630-MITZVAH (630-648-9824), or WWW.MITZVAHFUNERALS.COM...
Monday, June 19, 2017Danner’s/3D in many roles including Vice President and later as a car salesman at Inskeep Ford in Greenfield. He was a longtime member of the Greenfield Rotary Club; Masonic Lodge F&AM 101; Order of the Eastern Star; and Bradley United Methodist Church. Bob enjoyed playing cards and dominoes; IndyCar and Nascar Races; Colts; Pacers; IU; and Butler Basketball. He also loved his grandchildren and going to their activities.Surviving Bob is his wife, Norma Rogers of Greenfield; son, Jerry (Julie) Rogers of Greenfield; daughter, Janice (Rick) Johnston of Greenfield; brother, Jack Rogers of Cadiz, KY; sister, Fredonna Sinkhorn of New Castle; and grandchildren, Derek, Shelley, David & Jennifer.Preceding Bob in death are his parents, brothers, Howard and Earl Rogers; and sister Lillian Rice.Friends may visit from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 12, at Stillinger Family Funeral Home, Pasco Chapel of Greenfield, 1780 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will follow the visitation at Noon at the funeral home with Rev. Linda Brackney officiating. Burial will immediately follow at Park Cemetery in Greenfield with military honors presented by the Greenfield Veterans Honor Guard.Memorial contributions in memory of Bob may be sent to Bradley United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140.Friends may share memories and condolences with Bob’s family online at stillingerfamily.com.
Monday, June 19, 2017Community College to be a machinist. Jim enjoyed bee keeping and was an avid supporter of the St. Cloud Polar Plunge, having participated the last three years. He was a proud member of the Clearwater Masonic Lodge #28.Jim is survived by his parents, Tom and Nancy Roush of Polk City, FL; siblings Angie (Daniel) Wilkinson of New Richmond, WI and Tim Jackson of Clear Lake, MN; nephews and nieces, Justin, Ariel, Zachary, Kaylee, and Brandon; and great nieces Brooklyn, Linnell, and Harper.He was preceded in death by his mother in 1982.
Monday, June 19, 2017Burns served.Burns spent 32 years saving lives, most recently with the West Chester Fire Department, where he served 19 years.Firefighters from Hamilton, Deefield Township, Mason and Middletown saluted as the procession passed by.The procession arrived at the Springdale Church of the Nazorean at 10 a.m. for Burns’ funeral service. Friends and fellow firefighters delivered heartfelt eulogies for their fallen comrade.West Chester Fire Chief Rick Prinz has known Burns for nearly 40 years and spoke about their life-long friendship. The two began in the fire service together. Prinz was the best man for Burns at his wedding.“Today, the West Chester Fire department has truly lost a hero,” Prinz said. “Sometimes, I think we learned more about firefighting and being a man and all about life from sitting on that wall outside the firehouse.”Burns devoted his life not only to fighting fires, but also his family and faith.“Now that you're in heaven, brother, I'll still have your back, and I know you'll still have mine,” Shannon Hayden, of Colerain Township Fire Department.Many say Burns had a way of spreading laughter, even as he entered hospice.“Even in these last few weeks and days, his fight to live his passion for others, his humorous jokes and comments all kept us laughing and wondering in amazement,” Prinz said.More than 16 Hamilton firefighters will fill in while the men and women who serve West Chester attend Burns’ funeral and mourn their co-worker and friend.Callihan said, “That’...
Brightview Hosts 5K Run On Ma & Pa Trail - Patch.com
Monday, June 19, 2017Brightview Avondell and Brightview Bel Air are Event sponsors for the 5K. Gold sponsors are Bayview Homecare, Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation, Brightview Senior Living, Heartland Hospice, and WB Mason. Silver sponsors are Harford Community College, Healthy Home Restorations, Inc., Interfinish, Jenerations Health Education, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., McComas Funeral Home, Royals Commercial, SageAge, and Tribute Home Care. Registration is still open on-line at http://eliteracemanagement.com/2nd-annual- brightviews-age- is-just- a-5k/ or call Brightview Avondell at (410) 638-8100 or Brightview Bel Air at (410) 893- 2202 to receive an application in the mail or for more information on available sponsorship opportunities.Image Via Pixabay Get free real-time news alerts from the Bel Air Patch. Originally published June 8, 2017.
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Monday, June 26, 2017Ira (Maureen) Helfgot. Devoted grandmother of Marisa (Dr. Steven) Mandrea, Alison (Matthew) Friedman, Michael and Neil Helfgot and great-grandchildren Max, Josie, Arielle, Mackenzie, Braedyn and Mason. Dear sister of the late Leah (Sidney) Levy and Bernard (survived by Dr. Susan) Gold. Graveside services Wednesday 1:30PM at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie. Contributions in Shirley’s name to the JUF or the JCC would be appreciated. Info Mitzvah Memorial Funerals 630-MITZVAH (630-648-9824), or WWW.MITZVAHFUNERALS.COM...
Monday, June 19, 2017Danner’s/3D in many roles including Vice President and later as a car salesman at Inskeep Ford in Greenfield. He was a longtime member of the Greenfield Rotary Club; Masonic Lodge F&AM 101; Order of the Eastern Star; and Bradley United Methodist Church. Bob enjoyed playing cards and dominoes; IndyCar and Nascar Races; Colts; Pacers; IU; and Butler Basketball. He also loved his grandchildren and going to their activities.Surviving Bob is his wife, Norma Rogers of Greenfield; son, Jerry (Julie) Rogers of Greenfield; daughter, Janice (Rick) Johnston of Greenfield; brother, Jack Rogers of Cadiz, KY; sister, Fredonna Sinkhorn of New Castle; and grandchildren, Derek, Shelley, David & Jennifer.Preceding Bob in death are his parents, brothers, Howard and Earl Rogers; and sister Lillian Rice.Friends may visit from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 12, at Stillinger Family Funeral Home, Pasco Chapel of Greenfield, 1780 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will follow the visitation at Noon at the funeral home with Rev. Linda Brackney officiating. Burial will immediately follow at Park Cemetery in Greenfield with military honors presented by the Greenfield Veterans Honor Guard.Memorial contributions in memory of Bob may be sent to Bradley United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140.Friends may share memories and condolences with Bob’s family online at stillingerfamily.com.
Monday, June 19, 2017Community College to be a machinist. Jim enjoyed bee keeping and was an avid supporter of the St. Cloud Polar Plunge, having participated the last three years. He was a proud member of the Clearwater Masonic Lodge #28.Jim is survived by his parents, Tom and Nancy Roush of Polk City, FL; siblings Angie (Daniel) Wilkinson of New Richmond, WI and Tim Jackson of Clear Lake, MN; nephews and nieces, Justin, Ariel, Zachary, Kaylee, and Brandon; and great nieces Brooklyn, Linnell, and Harper.He was preceded in death by his mother in 1982.
Monday, June 19, 2017Burns served.Burns spent 32 years saving lives, most recently with the West Chester Fire Department, where he served 19 years.Firefighters from Hamilton, Deefield Township, Mason and Middletown saluted as the procession passed by.The procession arrived at the Springdale Church of the Nazorean at 10 a.m. for Burns’ funeral service. Friends and fellow firefighters delivered heartfelt eulogies for their fallen comrade.West Chester Fire Chief Rick Prinz has known Burns for nearly 40 years and spoke about their life-long friendship. The two began in the fire service together. Prinz was the best man for Burns at his wedding.“Today, the West Chester Fire department has truly lost a hero,” Prinz said. “Sometimes, I think we learned more about firefighting and being a man and all about life from sitting on that wall outside the firehouse.”Burns devoted his life not only to fighting fires, but also his family and faith.“Now that you're in heaven, brother, I'll still have your back, and I know you'll still have mine,” Shannon Hayden, of Colerain Township Fire Department.Many say Burns had a way of spreading laughter, even as he entered hospice.“Even in these last few weeks and days, his fight to live his passion for others, his humorous jokes and comments all kept us laughing and wondering in amazement,” Prinz said.More than 16 Hamilton firefighters will fill in while the men and women who serve West Chester attend Burns’ funeral and mourn their co-worker and friend.Callihan said, “That’...
Brightview Hosts 5K Run On Ma & Pa Trail - Patch.com
Monday, June 19, 2017Brightview Avondell and Brightview Bel Air are Event sponsors for the 5K. Gold sponsors are Bayview Homecare, Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation, Brightview Senior Living, Heartland Hospice, and WB Mason. Silver sponsors are Harford Community College, Healthy Home Restorations, Inc., Interfinish, Jenerations Health Education, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., McComas Funeral Home, Royals Commercial, SageAge, and Tribute Home Care. Registration is still open on-line at http://eliteracemanagement.com/2nd-annual- brightviews-age- is-just- a-5k/ or call Brightview Avondell at (410) 638-8100 or Brightview Bel Air at (410) 893- 2202 to receive an application in the mail or for more information on available sponsorship opportunities.Image Via Pixabay Get free real-time news alerts from the Bel Air Patch. Originally published June 8, 2017.