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She was preceded in death by her daughter, Joan Campbell Landfield; and husband of 64 years, Roy.
She leaves behind a daughter, Dr. Judy Campbell-Karpis (Alexander); four grandchildren, Rebecca Koch, (m. Rudy), Dr. Ryan Landfield (m. Dr. Susan Hogle), Capt. John Karpis, U.S. Air Force (m. Maj. Natalie Cepak, USAF), and Alexander M. Karpis. She had eight wonderful great-grandchildren, Grace, Claudia, William, Henry, Maeryn, Benedict, Freya and Jefferson.
Born and raised in rural Sevier County, Dot lived for 50 years in Miami Springs, Florida, before moving back to the family homestead in Sevierville permanently in 2013.
A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Dot was a stay-at-home mother until her daughters were teenagers. She worked for many years as a clerk in the Credit Department at J.C. Pennyâs, and as pastorâs secretary and bookkeeper at First Baptist Church of Hialeah until her retirement. She was a fervent member of the laity at First Baptist
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The number of mortgage approvals is lower than the recent peak of 103,100 in November 2020, showing that amounts being borrowed is soaring. One in six homes sold for above asking price last month - the highest proportion for seven years as house market shows no sign of cooling
One in six homes were bought in March for more money than the amounts that sellers were originally asking for, according to estate agents.
It marked the highest proportion of homes selling for above the asking price in about seven years.
The number of sales agreed was also the highest for the month of March since 2007, NAEA (National Association of Estate Agents) Propertymark said.
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It is with great sadness that the family of Timothy J. “Tim” Baker of Ogdensburg, NY announces his passing. A 14-year pancreatic cancer survivor he lived every day to the fullest and was an inspiration to all who knew him.
Tim was born in Ogdensburg on May 21, 1951. He was a member of the 1969 last graduating class of St. Mary’s Academy and went on to earn his Associate Degree in Business Administration at Canton College. Upon graduation he joined the St. Lawrence National Bank (now Community Bank) where he held a number of different positions including head of the Credit Department and Loan Processing; Vice President, Commercial and Consumer lending group; Merger and Acquisition team leader; Chief Financial Officer; and Senior Vice President and Director of Special Projects. He retired in 2016.
Timothy J. âTimâ Baker, of Ogdensburg By Submitted by funeral home | April 26, 2021 at 5:08 PM EDT - Updated April 26 at 5:08 PM It is with great sadness that the family of Timothy J. âTimâ Baker of Ogdensburg, NY announces his passing. (Source: Funeral Home)
OGDENSBURG, N.Y. (WWNY) - It is with great sadness that the family of Timothy J. âTimâ Baker of Ogdensburg, NY announces his passing. A 14-year pancreatic cancer survivor he lived every day to the fullest and was an inspiration to all who knew him.
Tim was born in Ogdensburg on May 21, 1951. He was a member of the 1969 last graduating class of St. Maryâs Academy and went on to earn his Associate Degree in Business Administration at Canton College. Upon graduation he joined the St. Lawrence National Bank (now Community Bank) where he held a number of different positions including head of the Credit Department and Loan Processing; Vice President, Commercial and Consumer lending group;