Possessed of a cheerful temperament, and having the faculty to be able to think clearly and express himself wittily, he was a most interesting man to meet.
Read more about James Burns, native of Carrickmacstay, Ireland.
A collection of lines from obituaries that enlarge our appreciation of the human spirit.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Coffee ... and a corn muffin
In his most recent days, he enjoyed spending time with his best friend, Joe Holdridge, enjoying coffee and a corn muffin.
Read more about the long life of Courtland Elisha Littlefield.
His name sounds like that of a character in a children's book, no?
Read more about the long life of Courtland Elisha Littlefield.
His name sounds like that of a character in a children's book, no?
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
That is pretty much the whole gambit, ain't it?
Ann had the ability to successfully accomplish any task, from teaching herself to play the popular songs of the day on piano as a child to roofing her house in Noank.
Friday, June 4, 2010
While there he developed a formula for calculating a future value for certain business situations that was published in several textbooks. However the most noteworthy accomplishment of his college career was his engagement to Sylvia Lack Aaronson.
Read more about Myles Joseph Aaronson.
Read more about Myles Joseph Aaronson.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
What a way with words
Mr. Haney, a rumpled high school dropout from Canada who was at home in taverns, joined with a fellow journeyman journalist, Scott Abbott, to dream up a board game to test players’ grasp of wickedly inconsequential trivia.
Short and, oh, so sweet
Jason M. Harmony, 50, kicked the bucket surrounded by his family on Saturday, May 29, 2010 at the VNA Hospice House of St. Lukes, Lower Saucon Township. Born in Allentown to Martha A. (Tonay) Harmony of Allentown with whom he resided and the late Alvin Harmony. Jason was a Navy Veteran, avid fisherman, hunter, nature-lover, Harley-rider, NASCAR Fan, wood-worker, cabinet maker and smart-ass. He was a jack-of all-trades.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Another Do-It-Yourselfer!
I was born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (the date is none of your business), but lived and died (on May 17, 2010) in Bay City, Michigan.
Read more about Marian McPeak.
Read more about Marian McPeak.
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