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Mary Born | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Dec 18, 2020 Mass of Christian Burial for Mary Delene Born, 90, Eudora, KS, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 19, 2020 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Eudora. Burial will follow at Holy Family Catholic Cemetery. Mary passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at Apostolic Christian Home in Sabetha, KS. Mary was born on May 13, 1930 in Eudora, the daughter of Fred E. and Marie A. (Fanning) Eder. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, St. Theresa Society Holy Family, Douglas County 4-H , 4-H Club Leader/Project Leader, 4-H Advisory Board and 4-H Counsel. She volunteered as a local election poll worker. She worked a number of years at the Eudora Public Library and then at JCPenney s until her retirement.

2020 Belmont Park Circle Christmas trees a welcome sight

BELMONT — The challenges people have faced during 2020 have made community activities and celebrations difficult at times. But there are some traditions which can be upheld during this holiday time and this year, the Belmont village crew was able to uphold a tradition. The crew was able to prepare the evergreen trees in Park Circle with better weather than usual, and each were decorated by a sponsor for everyone to enjoy during the holiday season. The trees this year were purchased from the Belmont Fire Department. Mayor Ray DeTine supported this community activity, and crew members Chelsea Presutti Kubiak, Brian Fanton, and Scott Fenesse set the trees in position and provided electric lines for each tree.

A baking tradition 50 years strong | The Mitchell Republic

A baking tradition 50 years strong What started out as an article in Family Circle Magazine has turned into a 50-year tradition for Barbara Feilmeier. The longtime Mitchell resident just finished her 50th straight year of making a gingerbread house for the holidays. Written By: Matt Gade | × Barbara Feilmeier stands behind her gingerbread village on display at the Carnegie Resource Center in Mitchell. (Matt Gade / Republic) What started out as an article in Family Circle Magazine has turned into a 50-year tradition for Barbara Feilmeier. The longtime Mitchell resident just finished her 50th straight year of making a gingerbread house for the holidays.

Churches, synagogues reimagine holiday services — and their messages of faith

Churches, synagogues reimagine holiday services and their messages of faith Vicky Collins © Provided by NBC News DENVER On the first night of Hanukkah, hundreds of people show up at Temple Micah for a latke cooking competition. Families bring their menorahs, light candles, feast on potato pancakes, award prizes and sing. It should come as no surprise, as the coronavirus pandemic rages, that this year s celebration will be virtual. We ll have some people demonstrating latke cooking online, said Rabbi Adam Morris. I envision the Zoom screen with all the Hanukkah lights lit. For communities of faith, Covid-19 has upended traditions and placed annual festivities at churches and synagogues on hold, forcing rabbis, pastors and priests to reimagine Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations and rethink their messages to the faithful.

Legacy of former Yakima superintendent Benjamin Soria runs deep in Valley

Legacy of former Yakima superintendent Benjamin Soria runs deep in Valley
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