Joyce Bengtson (March 12, 1930 â December 14, 2020) was born in Locust Grove, OK, to Charles and Mary Rogers, their only child. She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Paul Bengtson, and is survived by her children, Brenda Bengtson (and Jesse Overmann) of Hamilton, VA, John Bengtson of Gilbert, AZ, and Andrew Bengtson (and Jeanie Tietjen), and grandson August Bengtson of Medford, MA. She is also survived by her uncle, John Hay of Siloam Springs, AK, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
She graduated from McPherson HS in 1947 and began working as a switchboard operator for Bell South. She met her future husband, Paul, in 1948 at a soda fountain, and they were married the following year. She continued working to support them as he earned his college degrees. After staying home to raise their children, she returned to the workforce as a shop-at-home representative in interior design for Woodward and Lothrop, a Washington DC area department store. With her excep
A workgroup aimed at addressing the deficiencies with emergency 911 call routing in Virginia is underway following the deaths of teenager Fitz Thomas of Loudoun County and Bob Herzing of Brunswick County, which borders North Carolina.
The initiative is intended to address 911 calls being redirected to jurisdictions in bordering states instead of emergency operations centers inside Virginia.
Dels. David Reid (D-32nd) and Roslyn Tyler (D-75th) led an effort toward addressing the matter during the General Assemblyâs special session, resulting in a language amendment in the stateâs recent budget directing the establishment of an E911 Border Response Workgroup tasked with identifying and addressing the inadequacies in the E911 call routing system.
Health care workers from Inova Loudoun Hospital and StoneSprings Hospital Center started receiving vaccines Tuesday and Wednesday, marking a momentous milestone in the countyâs fight against the spread of the coronavirus.
Medical personnel and residents in long-term care facilities in Loudoun County will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine tested and produced by Pfizer-BioTech. Some workers at Inova Loudoun Hospital received the vaccine on Tuesday, but Wednesday was the first official day for the rollout of the vaccine to health care workers in Loudoun. Hospital officials weren t saying exactly where the vaccines where being given to the frontline workers.
Health care workers from Inova Loudoun Hospital and StoneSprings Hospital Center started receiving vaccines Tuesday and Wednesday, marking a momentous milestone in the countyâs fight against the spread of the coronavirus.
Medical personnel and residents in long-term care facilities in Loudoun County will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine tested and produced by Pfizer-BioTech. Some workers at Inova Loudoun Hospital received the vaccine on Tuesday, but Wednesday was the first official day for the rollout of the vaccine to health care workers in Loudoun. Hospital officials weren t saying exactly where the vaccines where being given to the frontline workers.
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The Loudoun Chamber has announced the 2021 Loudoun Community Leadership Awards finalists. The awards honor businesses and community leaders who have demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to support the strength and vitality of the Loudoun community.
In its eighth year, the program this year will place a special emphasis on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Early in the COVID pandemic, the Loudoun Chamber understood that our community needed to work together, with strength, selflessness and unity, in order to endure this public health crisis. The response we have seen from our businesses, nonprofits and residents to this crisis has been nothing short of extraordinary, as Loudouners responded with remarkable generosity and sacrifice. That is the spirit that define the Loudoun Community Leadership Awards,” Chamber President & CEO Tony Howard said.