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Apr 16, 2021
Blue Earth – Marva Russell, age 97, of Blue Earth passed away Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Lakeview Care Center in Fairmont. A private family funeral service will be held Monday, April 19, at 11 a.m. at Patton Funeral Home in Blue Earth with Rev. Lee Miller officiating. A public visitation will be held from 9:30-11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery in Blue Earth. Online condolences can be left at www.pattonfh.com.
Marva Jeanette was born Feb. 14, 1924 to Elmer and Louise (Pearl) Hartman in Amboy. After high school she attended cosmetology school in Mankato to become a beautician. On Sept. 19, 1948 she married the love of her life, Bob Russell. They moved to Blue Earth in 1948 where they raised their children and Marva worked as a beautician with her sister at a beauty shop in Winnebago for several years. In 1989 she went to work for the school district as a cook. Marva enjoyed dancing (Polka) with Bob, being a part of card clubs, traveling
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Keiro Awards Grants to 32 Organizations to Address Social Isolation During Pandemic
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Keiro on April 6 announced the recipients of its 2020-2021 Grants Program cycle, awarding a total of nearly $248,000 in funds to support 32 nonprofit organizations in reducing social isolation with a focus on outreach to Japanese American and Japanese older adults and caregivers in Southern California.
“With the pandemic, the issue of social isolation has become even more apparent and a significant threat to the well-being of our older adults and caregivers in the community,” said Gene S. Kanamori, president and CEO of Keiro. “Keiro is fortunate to be able to support organizations taking proactive steps to outreach to those who may be at risk for this and support the overall health of those most vulnerable in our community.”
For one, there were a few more wigs on screen.
There also was “a little bit more makeup,” said Ms. Penny Cost, that Sunday’s preacher.
Hope Church celebrated Drag Sunday on Sunday (April 11) with a message by Ms. Penny Cost and music, readings and prayer by other drag artists from central Illinois and beyond.
“It is our way of celebrating and uplifting the voices of drag artistry within the church,” Ms. Penny Cost said during the service.
The service also came in response to pushback and questions the church has received over the past few weeks.
The Illinois Great Rivers Conference’s Vermillion River District Committee on Ordained Ministry recently unanimously certified Hope Church’s director of operations, Isaac Simmons who goes by Ms. Penny Cost in drag as a candidate for ministry in the United Methodist Church.