as well as her husbands William "Bill" Bass and James North "Jones" Smith. A memorial service will be held on January 25, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at The Church at Cedar Creek in Fayetteville.
The 2024 event is at 10 a.m. Thursday in the fellowship hall of First Presbyterian Church, 102 Ann St., Fayetteville ... 3009 Hickory Hill Road; Carmenthia Jones, 5125 Arizona Court; Hattie ...
Scranton. Seller: Santiago Inoa. Amount: $225,000. Mohammed M Shehab. Property Location: Clarks Summit. Seller: Carol L Perry. Amount: $225,000. Patrick and Heather Spillane. Property Location: Clarks ...
He was a 1949 graduate of Montgomery Central High School and a member of Baggett’s Chapel Church of God of Prophecy. A proud veteran, Fay served ... Mary Beth (Ethan) Jones, Cody (Kami) Elrod ...
On August 10, 1948, she united in marriage to William Dingfelder at the Little Brown Church in Iowa, and together they welcomed ... her sisters, Marcella Hoover, Fay Blank, Rachael Kuhlmann and Jeanne ...
and Charles Fay, eagerly awaiting their Uncle Henry’s arrival during the festive Christmas season. Facing their first Christmas since their mother’s demise, they endeavor to stage a Christmas play at ...
Poking art in the eye, you might say. I’m just going to go ahead and say it: Fay Jones — who is practically an icon in the Seattle art world — makes awkward paintings.
Louanne Marie Fay peacefully slipped into God’s arms ... Louanne’s devotion to family, church, and community was unceasing. In addition to her incredible mothering, she was active in her ...
Courtesy “PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity" Co-Commissioners. The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, in partnership with DesignConnects and Crystal ...
Fifteen years after Fay Ann Lyons put the microphone to her pregnant belly during her triumphant 2009 Soca Monarch performance, telling soca fans to “Meet SuperBlue”, her daughter, Syri Lyons ...
The Neighbors Fund has provided emergency financial assistance to thousands of Cape Codders and Islanders since 1936.
We’re looking back at our best and most impactful stories of 2024. This is one of A. David Dahmer’s favorites from November.