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C. Richard “Dick” Shaffer, 80, of Hollidaysburg, died Friday at his residence. Dick was the son of the late Clyde and Bertha (Kelly) Shaffer of Belle Vernon, where he was born and raised until leaving in 1962. He married Judith Ann Long of Altoona on Dec. 18, 1965, in Altoona.
Surviving are his devoted wife of 55 years; two loving daughters, Jill Denise Branter (Jim) of Hollidaysburg and Jennifer Lynn Baiocco (Chris) of Schenectady, N.Y.; three grandchildren: Aaron David Burger, Elijah Matthew Brantner and Sevilla Annette Baiocco; and two nieces, Deborah Ann Gutherie (David) and Rebecca Sue Manack, both in Virginia.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Caroline “Carolyn” Ann Manack, and Dick’s brother-in-law, Tony, in Virginia. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.
Mar 13, 2021
Dean F. Arnold, 73, of Pittsburgh, passed away Friday, February 26, 2021, in Naples, Florida, following a brief illness.
Born on March 10, 1947, Dean was the son of James F. Arnold and the late Dorothy (Shane) Arnold. After growing up in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Dean attended West Virginia University, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1969. After graduation, Dean began his career with International Business Machines (IBM) as a salesman and joined the U.S. Army Reserve where he served for 6 years. His tenure with IBM spanned 3 decades, regular promotions, countless frequent flier miles from domestic and world travel and moves to 5 different States (living up to the saying known well by IBM’ers and their families, ‘I’ve Been Moved’). He received numerous “100% Club” sales awards and after being promoted into management, led IBM’s division for worldwide sales of industrial personal computers. Following early retire
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Investigator who got scammer to return victimâs money honored in Autauga County On Friday, Investigator David Bradley was named the Autauga County Sheriffâs Office 2020 CrimeStopper of the Year. (Source: CrimeStoppers) By WSFA Staff | March 12, 2021 at 4:03 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 4:03 PM
AUTAUGA COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - An investigator with the Autauga County Sheriffâs Office is being acknowledged for his efforts to help a scam victim get justice, and get back their hard-earned money.
On Friday, Investigator David Bradley was named the Autauga County Sheriffâs Office 2020 CrimeStopper of the Year.
Bradley was assigned to work a case back in October in which a 72-year-old woman filed a fraud theft by charitable fraud report. The victim said she was contacted by the Wounded Warrior Project, but that turned out to be fake.