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She said: “I’ve felt immense gratitude for the support I’ve received from the NHS. “It’s been a hard year for everyone, but there can be no doubt, the workload and pressures on Intensive Care Unit staff have been relentless and unprecedented. The West Wing of the John Radcliffe Hospital The deliveries are carefully coordinated and we have linked in with Oxford Hospitals Charity, as they are providing mass support for patients and staff across four hospitals in the county. We’ve been told the meals have helped to sustain staff during a long shift, and also provide a sense of solidarity and support from the local community, which really lifts morale.”
Mary Trumbower Crockett, 95, of Gettysburg, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, departed this life peacefully at home surrounded by family on Feb. 28, 2021.
Mary was born to William and Ione Trumbower in Caroline, N.Y., and grew up in Sweet Valley, Pa., where she developed her love for reading and learning that continued throughout her life.
Mary enjoyed 54 wonderful years of marriage to the late David C. Crockett. Mary married David in 1946 at Sweet Valley Church of Christ and they raised their three sons, David, William (Diane), and Robert (Kathy), in Chillum, Md. They have five grandchildren whom they spoiled with love and special outings each summer: Kenne (Andi), Laura (Jay), Kelly (Drew), Theresa (Seth), and Caroline (Chris). They also are blessed with six great-grandchildren, James, Sylvia, Shepherd, Liam, Haley, and Gryphon.
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Executive Director of Buffalo String Works (BSW) Yuki Numata Resnick and her staff are attempting something bold close to 20 musical performances by 20 different musicians across the world, who are working together to play an iconic Burmese March on short notice.
It will be one of several performances that BSW is putting together for a concert that wasn’t on the calendar early last week.
“We had a parent reach out to us directly and said, ‘This terrible thing is happening to our families, to our friends in Myanmar,’” Resnick said. “They asked, ‘Miss Yuki, can you please help us raise awareness and share information with the local Buffalo community about what s happening thousands of miles away?’ And so when we received that message, I immediately sent it on to our staff and teaching artists.”