May 12, 2021
Benjamin W. Castleberry, 39, passed away on April 20, 2021, in Middleburg, Fla. He was born Feb. 20, 1982, in Dunkirk, N.Y., and was the son of William P. (Bonita) Castleberry and Darlene (Sommitz) Castleberry of North Carolina.
Benjamin loved fishing, camping and being outdoors. He especially enjoyed spending time with his three children: Samantha, Brantley and Reese. In addition to his parents and children, he is survived by five sisters: Kristin, Rachel, Rebecca, Lisa and Diane; and two brothers: James and Richard. Several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends survive.
Benjamin was pre- deceased by his paternal grandparents, William G. (Clara R.) Castleberry and maternal grandparents, Ernest G. Sommitz and Nancy H. Sommitz.
BBC News
By Steven McKenzie
Published
media caption Sea kayaking helps my mental health
Nick Ray has lived with severe depression for about 20 years, but finds relief exploring Scotland s coast in his sea kayak.
The 57-year-old is open about his struggles with mental health.
On Twitter he describes himself as a depression sufferer and survivor, and suicide prevention advocate.
His own experience of depression has seen him end up in hospital on several occasions, including last year, and make an attempt to take his own life.
image copyrightNick Ray/@LifeAFloat
image captionNick feels most at ease in the outdoors
Nick says being outdoors - especially kayaking, a pursuit he took up about 35 years ago - plays a huge part in his recovery.
Warner College of Natural Resources 27 Apr, 2021
Associate Professor Courtney Schultz will discuss research on prescribed fire and effective strategies to get prescribed fire integrated more readily into wildfire mitigation efforts. Photo: CSU Photography
Colorado State University Associate Professor Courtney Schultz will testify about her research before the U.S. Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands at an oversight hearing, “Wildfire in a Warming World: Opportunities to Improve Community Collaboration, Climate Resilience, and Workforce Capacity,”
on April 29
U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado’s 2
nd Congressional District – which includes Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland and Broomfield – chairs the subcommittee, which is part of the House Natural Resources Committee.
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