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summer. he had one in june and july. we re going to work closely with speaker pelosi. i would note that the president had multiple calls to speaker pelosi in recent days and a call to her leadership team and 15 committee chairs about how vital the build back better agenda is because it will lower prescription drug costs, strengthen care for veterans, take on climate change, help families and support care for older americans. we will continue to be fully engaged but we understand this is a healthy debate and we re cough confident going forward. that s jen psaki going through other issues including the infrastructure plan but for 30 minutes we heard from jake sullivan about the situation in afghanistan. let s bring in juliette kayyem. also a former secretary of homeland security department and analyst retired army major general james spider marks.
YORKTOWN Carl Frederick Lochstampfor Sr., 78, passed away Monday, March 15, 2021. Carl was a native of Washington, D.C., and a former resident of New Jersey before retiring and moving to Yorktown.
He retired from Lucent Technology in 2001 after 50 years of service. After retiring, he went to work for Busch Gardens in the culinary department and retired after 15 years of service.
Carl is survived by his wife of 17 years, Jacqueline Lochstampfor; sons, Carl Frederick Lochstampfor Jr. and Wayne Lochstampfor; and sister, Bernice Ann Lochstampfor.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 21, at Amory Funeral Home Chapel.
Ruth Lorraine Chiminiello
WILLIAMSBURG Ruth Lorraine Chiminiello, 82, passed away peacefully after a courageous six-year battle with cancer Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021.
At age 23, she met John when he was a teller at a bank in Boston. There, he regularly cashed her bank check and then proceeded to happily give her money for the rest of her life. The two married in 1963, and then, as a couple, embarked on an Army career.
Through 15 moves, Lorraine always took military or civilian houses and turned them into comfortable, warm and loving homes. No easy task in the jungle of Thailand, where she homeschooled all four school-aged children. Wherever the Army sent her family, she always provided support and love; doing whatever she had to do to “make it work.” She always took an interest in her children’s hobbies, even to the point of learning all about horses, which was well outside her comfort zone. She lived vicariously through her children, and she would proudly boast that all six o
Williamsburg-area nonprofit organizations have adapted since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold last spring, in order to meet the needs of the communities they serve.