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Cynthia Gail Story

LOUISVILLE — Cynthia Gail Story, 58, of Mt. Washington, formerly of Benton, returned to the Lord on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville. Cindy was a former employee of Anthem Blue Cross — Blue Shield and Arison Insurance Services, and a member of First Baptist Church of Mt. Washington. She was preceded in death by a son, Andrew Story; her parents, Joe and Norma June Cotham; and a sister, Betty Jo Williams. Cindy is survived by her husband of 35 years, Doug Story; three sons, Derek (Amber) Story, Hunter (Taylor) Story, and Austin Story along with three beloved grandchildren, Madison, Payton, and Sawyer; one brother, Danny (Pam) Cotham; a sister, Karen Cotham; Mother-in-Law Margie Story and Brother-In-Law Roger (Vicki) Story.

Ahwatukee girl, 9, surprises with virtual fundraiser

An Ahwatukee girl recently completed a virtual fundraiser with an impressive result on behalf of research into the disease that afflicts her. Anna Cable, a 9-year-old Kyrene de la Sierra student, raised $1,950 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, which often identifies itself only by its acronym, JDRF. For several years, Anna and her mom, Jill Cable, and Reagan DuVall, 11, and her mom would mark Diabetes Awareness Month in November standing outside the Sierra playground selling paper cutouts of sneakers.  They would organize individual classes to sell them too, with the class selling the most earning ice cream sandwiches.  This past year, however, the sneaker fundraiser looked a little different. Reagan is now in middle school and by the time Anna was ready to reprise the mid-month fundraiser, Kyrene campuses had been closed because students returned to virtual learning.

Roses & Thorns

A cart full of rosesfrom Patricia to the person who handed her purse in to the customer service desk at SuperStore on the Saturday after Good Friday. I had left it in the grocery cart and driven away. You definitely made my day and I know that you will be rewarded fully for your good deed. Thank you again. Golden rosesfrom John and Grace Makortoff to every person who made our 50th anniversary a complete success and surprise. Delicious rosesfrom Becky Coleman to Jas and her ladies at the Sikh Temple on Cambridge Crescent for donating their time on the holiday Monday to make samosas that raised $800 for this year s Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation walk.

Clyde K Kendrick Farmer, 37, graduated summa cum laude from UNCW

WILMINGTON Clyde K. “Kendrick” Farmer, 37, passed away Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, at his residence. Kendrick was born Jan. 10, 1983, at New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, to Clyde Keith Farmer and Lynette Thompson Farmer. He is survived by his parents; son, Dorian Gray Farmer; former wife, Maria Diaz; sister, Johanna Hill, and her husband, Brad Hill; and niece, Lynette Hill. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Albert Ray Thompson, Wilma Welch Thompson, Allen Houston, Marguerite Hardie Houston, Clyde Grover Farmer and Mary Ellen Farmer. He graduated from E.A. Laney High School in 2001 as a member of the National Honor Society. He was a graduate of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, summa cum laude, with a double major in criminal justice and sociology. He worked for many years at Harris Teeter and later Vocational Rehab of North Carolina. He lived in Wilmington his entire life.

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