Tributes paid to beautiful Scots schoolgirl, 9, after tragic death from heart attack
Perth girl Allmeria Oliver, 9, died on Friday December 11 having suffered the cardiac arrest two days before.
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Allmeria Oliver from Perth passed away after suffering a heart attack (Image: submitted)
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DONALD GENE POPP SR. was called to his heavenly home on December 9, 2020, at 9:58 P.M. after an eight year long battle with prostate cancer. He passed away in his home with his wife by his side. Don was born to Mary Nastio and Steve Popp Sr. in Logan, West Virginia, on April 29, 1942. Don grew up in a coal camp with his siblings, Kathryn Popp, Steve Popp Jr., Dolly Mauppin (Jerry) of Carencro, La., Barbara Woolcock (Ted) of Pensacola, Fla., and Jim Popp (Connie) of Montgomery, La. He was very proud of being raised in a coal camp and always longed for his childhood home. Don attended Logan Elementary and graduated from Logan High School in 1960. Shortly after graduation he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. His naval career lasted from 1960-1964. While on duty he was assigned to the USS Sandoval, where he served as the ship s postal clerk. While in the Navy his first child, Donna Hodges (Jack) of Fate, TX, was born. Two years after his Naval discharge his long-awaited son was born, Retired Ma
Area churches share how they plan to celebrate Christmas starherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from starherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Last spring, in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, almost every Easter church service had been moved to some kind of virtual format. This December, things are looking pretty similar for Christmas services and celebrations. The difference is, churches are now prepared.
Local church leaders have come up with various ways to rethink the way they will do Christmas this year. From virtual caroling to grab and go meals, area faith communities are mixing new and old traditions for this unique holiday season.
Of course, many places of worship will be holding some kind of Christmas service â some the weekend before Christmas and some Christmas Eve; some entirely online, some in person.