Donald R. James, 93, of Hannawa Falls By Submitted by funeral home | February 28, 2021 at 9:28 PM EST - Updated February 28 at 9:28 PM Mr. Donald R. James, age 93, of Hannawa Falls, NY passed away at his residence on Saturday, February 27, 2021 while under the care of his family and the Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley. (Source: Funeral Home)
HANNAWA FALLS, N.Y. (WWNY) - Mr. Donald R. James, age 93, of Hannawa Falls, NY passed away at his residence on Saturday, February 27, 2021 while under the care of his family and the Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley. Friends may call at the Garner Funeral Service from 4:00 – 7:00 PM on Thursday, 3/4. Private funeral services will be held at the Garner Funeral Service with Rev. Ken Hammel celebrant. There will be military honors for Donald at the funeral home after the service. Burial will take place in the spring at the Crary Mills Cemetery with full military honors.
Retired Atlanta Sergeant dies of COVID-19 He didn t want to go to sleep because he feared that at that point he would let go : Family speaks about the man who gave back to the community for 40 years. Author: Paola Suro (WXIA) Updated: 10:18 AM EST February 26, 2021
ATLANTA Wayne Snyder was a family man who dedicated forty years of his life to law enforcement. The 61-year-old died from COVID-19 Jan. 23, but his family carries his lengthy legacy on.
It s a legacy that includes 30 years working for the Atlanta Police Department until he retired as a Sergeant in 2010. It was a short-lived retirement, as shortly after he went on to work for Park Atlanta, and years later joined the Georgia Department of Corrections as a special agent.
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Initiatives to Bridge IT-Talent Gaps Steve Partridge, Vice President of Workforce Development, Northern Virginia Community College and Dr. Chad Knights, Provost of Information and Engineering Technologies, Northern Virginia Community College
“I cannot find people to fill my open positions.”
We hear this statement frequently from our business community, especially our employers representing the information technology (IT) and cybersecurity industries. It’s no surprise. In the last five years, growth in IT-related jobs has increased 3.5% annually, which is twice the job growth rate for all jobs. That’s 800,000 IT-related jobs added nationwide. The nation’s historically low unemployment rate further exacerbates the high demand for IT talent.
Marty Gausen
Marty Gausen of Ashburn, VA passed away January 9th, 2021 after a brief hospitalization. Marty was born to Larry and Karen (Alby) Gausen in Bemidji MN on June 26th, 1974. He spent his childhood in Bemidji and graduated from high school in 1992.
Shortly after graduation Marty joined the United States Marine Corp. He was stationed for three years at Camp Pendleton, CA prior to completing his service at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Marty’s experience in the Marines played a very important role in his life. The Marines taught him the value of discipline, teamwork, and investing in a cause larger than himself. Marty felt the time he spent in the USMC were the greatest years of his life, he was honored and proud to have served his country.