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Michael Cvengros 1947-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 12, 2021 CAMPBELL Michael “Gros” Cvengros was called to his eternal home on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, at the age of 73. He passed away peacefully at home with his wife, Jean, and children, Mike and Cindy, by his side. Michael was born March 29, 1947, to the late Helen and Michael Cvengros. He graduated from Campbell Memorial in 1965 and went on to serve in the United State Marine Corps from 1966 to 1968. In 1974, he married the love of his life, Jean. Michael worked at the Diamond Tavern in Campbell and later retired from the Mahoning County Engineer’s Office. He enjoyed time at the lake, weekly grocery shopping trips and grilling. Michael also loved taking his grandsons to the movies, working around the yard and watching Ohio State football. He was a kind and loving man who always enjoyed sharing a laugh with family and friends.

Veterans honored for holidays - News - Holland Sentinel

BLISSFIELD — Blissfield was one of more than 2,500 communities across the United States that gathered Saturday for the "Wreaths Across America Day" ceremonies.Residents gathered in Pleasant View Cemetery at noon to pay tribute to the servicemen and women who have died. It was the third annual "Wreaths Across America Day" in Blissfield.Wreaths, which were transported from Columbia Falls, Maine, to Blissfield, were placed on the graves of more than 550 veterans. Community members, families

Veterans honored for holidays - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI

Veterans honored for holidays - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI
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Jamey Johnson s road to stardom passed through Southern Illinois

Blue collar workers filled many of the labor-intensive positions at Heartland Pump, a Carterville company that was sold to a global corporation in 2012. At the end of a grueling shift, back in the day of local ownership, the company parking lot would be full of employees covered in mud from boots to hips, knuckles bloody from hours of banging wrenches into steel pipes. They specialized in placement of enormous industrial equipment that could turn huge bodies of water into tiny mud puddles within a few hours. Imagine the after-hours group chatter, which probably ranged from disbelief to guarded anticipation, when they heard one of their co-workers was going to provide musical entertainment at the annual Christmas party.

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