Was negative, which is outstanding number. Bouncing ball in foul play. Throws and its caught. Boston red sox win the division series. Hurricane michael a category 4 mopster storm packing 140 mileperhour winds as the outer bands of the storm are starting to lash the panhandle in the gulf coast. They say its extremely dangerous. Janice dean is keeping a close eye on that hurricane which could be the areas strongest landfall in 13 years. Brian we have live team coverage, too. We start with Griff Jenkins. He is at Alligator Point in florida. Hey, griff. Good morning, guys. We are hours from the eye coming in to our west in panama city. On the east side of where it is expected to make landfall the storm surge is a grave threat along Alligator Point where we are this is the gulf of mexico behind me and homes like this are in serious threat of being entirely washed away. The reason why the combination of unprecedented 12 to 14 storm surge along with the miles and miles, upwards of 40, 50, 60
Beverly Pfeiffer
QUINNESEC Beverly Pfeiffer, 77 years of age, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2020, surrounded by her husband of 57 years and family at her home in Quinnesec.
Bev was born Dec. 7, 1943, in Flint, Mich., to the late Martha and Earle Chiles Sr. She was the youngest of two children (one preceded her in death) and has two younger half-brothers. Bev spent her childhood between their Flint home and her grandmother’s farm in Engadine, which offered enjoyable hard work, slow pace, and wide-open spaces.
Bev married Francis (Butch) Pfeiffer in 1963 and together had four children. The family moved to the Loretto/Hamilton Lakes area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1972 where they remained through 1992 with the final move to Quinnesec, where she resided. Early on, Bev was an active member of St. Barbara Catholic Church in Vulcan, and then with American Martyrs Catholic Church in Kingsford, for the last 28 years.