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BOARDMAN Jane A. Rollason Wellendorf, passed away Thursday afternoon, April 1, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital.
Jane was born June 16, 1941, in Youngstown, a daughter of Fred J. and Josephine Twitchell Rollason. She was a 1961 graduate of Boardman High School and attended Youngstown State University.
On Oct. 10, 1964, Jane married the love of her life, Donald Louis Wellendorf. They shared 50 years of marriage together until Donald’s passing in 2014.
Jane was a founding member and worked as a preschool teacher at Serendipity Preschool at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Boardman. She was a devoted member of Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church of Youngstown, where she founded many groups.
Amarillo church calendar for April 4
Amarillo Globe-News
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Polk Street United Methodist Church Celebrate the Risen Christ at Polk Street UMC! 7:30 a.m. – Sunrise Worship led by our youth in the Columbarium courtyard with Kyle Abshire preaching. 8:30 a.m. – Traditional worship in the Sanctuary. Rev. Felecia Hopkins preaching. 10 a.m. – Easter Egg Hunt. 10:55 a.m. – Traditional Easter Worship in the Sanctuary with Rev. Felecia Hopkins preaching. Service will be livestreamed at psumc.com or on our Facebook page. We are gathering at 1401 S. Polk. You may also worship online with us at 10:55 am at psumc.com or on our Facebook page. This Sunday’s service will be televised at 11 a.m. on April 11 and at 9 a.m. on April 12 on KFDA-DT 10.2 (News Channel 10 too), Amarillo/Canyon Suddenlink Cable Channel 6, or local cable and translator systems across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico.
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Surrounded by upside-down chairs to promote social distancing, Pastors Karen and Greg Zurakowski discuss church traditions days before the Christian celebration of Easter at Grand Lake Community Chapel in Presque Isle on Wednesday.
ALPENA Last Easter, Rev. John Shipman stood on the bank of a river at sunrise, alone.
The pastor of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Alpena, Shipman had told his members to stay home on the Christian church’s holiest day of the year as the coronavirus rolled into Northeast Michigan.
Possibly the weirdest Easter ever, last April 12 was, for many in church circles, a day of longing for lilies and egg hunts, for trumpet blasts and hallelujahs and hearty handshakes.
Delaware Business Now
th anniversary beginning this month.
Since April 1996, the RDC has overseen the transformation of the Christina Riverfront from an abandoned shipbuilding community to a city within a city.
RDC has spearheaded the construction of the Michael S. Purzycki Riverwalk, Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park, Hare Pavilion, the Chase Center on the Riverfront, and the DuPont Environmental Education Center participated in the recruitment of numerous businesses, such as AAA Mid-Atlantic, Barclays, and Navient, and cleared the way for the construction of new residential units and attractions, such as the Delaware Children’s Museum, Riverwalk Mini Golf, the Horizon Riverfront Rink and Constitution Yards Beer Garden.