Published on May 3, 2021 in CommunityStaff
California’s city clerk of the year for 2021 works and lives in San Mateo.
Patrice Olds was recently named California Municipal Clerk of the year by the City Clerks Association of California.
She oversees San Mateo’s City Clerk’s Office and is responsible for managing city elections, council meetings, official functions involving the mayor or council members, and providing access to public records and archives, according to the city.
“Over the past year, Patrice navigated the ever-changing challenges of the pandemic with a focus for enhancing civic engagement through technology,” the city said. “During the 2020 Presidential election she applied an equity lens as she thought strategically about how to help constituents participate in democracy. She has been a steadfast presence at City Hall throughout the pandemic and leads the City’s reopening safety committee. Patrice also carries the torch for sev
J. Harold Hatfield, 86 of Zanesville
James Harold Hatfield, 86 of Zanesville, passed away peacefully on December 24, 2020 while under the care of Genesis Hospice – Morrison House.
Harold was born in Duncan Falls on January 24, 1934. He is the son of the late Harley “Snow” and Dorothy (McCreary) Hatfield.
Harold graduated from Philo High School in the class of 1952. He was a retired Iron worker with Local #172. He proudly served as a paratrooper in the 325 AIR, 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. A well-known handyman, he would help anyone who called seeking assistance with a project or needed something fixed. He was also passionate about the outdoors. He was an avid fisherman, trapper, and hunter, having also taught hunter safety courses at one point.
GRAY - Elijah Edward Heaton, 88, of Gray, Tennessee, went to be with Jesus on December 20, 2020 after a brief but valiant battle with COVID-19. His strong faith in God brings us peace and comfort in this time of loss.
âEdâ was the son of the late Lige and Hazel Heaton of Roan Mountain TN. He graduated from Cloudland High School and served his country with honor in the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. He then returned to Roan Mountain to run the family business, E. F. Heaton Hardware. In 1966 he moved his family to Charlotte NC where he began a career in trucking with Overnite Transportation Company. In 1972 they moved to Gray TN and he lived in that house until 2020. Ed was proud of his career at Overnite Transportation and enjoyed many great retirement years. Although Ed had moved away from Roan Mountain, his love for the mountains endured. One of the greatest pleasures for him was simply visiting that little community a few times per year.