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Theresa Gimigliano, 93, of Bethel, Died Sunday
Dec 30, 2018Obituary courtesy of Bethel Funeral HomeTheresa Gimigliano, age 93, of Bethel, CT, died Sunday, December 27, 2015 at Danbury Hospital. She was born in Danbury, CT October 22, 1922, beloved daughter of the late Nicholas and Rose (Molinaro) Gimigliano. She worked at Barden’s in Danbury for nearly 5o years, and was Executive Secretary to the President, until her retirement. She was a parishioner at St. Mary’s Church in Bethel and loved to travel.Theresa is survived by her brother: Richard Gimigliano and his wife Peg of Marlton, NJ and nephews Joseph, Richard, Stephen, & Paul. She is also survived by her good friend: Paul Yamont.A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Mary Church, Bethel, Thursday at 10:00. Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery, Danbury.The family will receive friends at St. Mary Church Thursday from 9:30 AM until the time of the Mass.In lieu of flowers, donations to Catholic Relief Services (CRS) P.O. Box 17090, Baltimore, MD 21297-0303, would be appreciated.The Bethel Funer... http://patch.com/connecticut/bethel/theresa-gimigliano-93-bethel-died-sunday-0
North Carolina florist called a hero for helping catch Charleston shooting suspect
Jul 13, 2018My initial reaction was shock you know trying to put it all together,” said Rev. Daylan Greer of the Bethel AME Church in Bloomfield, who has visited the Emanuel Church in Charleston where the shootings occurred. “I am hoping we can use this as a mechanism for coming together as a community of faith, a community of believers and standing for justice even as far away as Connecticut to South Carolina. “
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Glenn Frey and Eagles had a longer run in Ontario than you knew
Feb 3, 2018CULTURE CORNER
• An orchestral concert with soloists performing arias from eight operas takes place at 4 p.m. Sunday in Ontario at Bethel Congregational Church, 536 N. Euclid Ave. The music is provided by the Ontario-based Southland Symphony Orchestra and the singing by the Pomona-based Repertory Opera Company. Admission is free, but a $5 donation is requested.
• L.A.’s Petersen Automotive Museum, which reopened last month after a yearlong renovation, included a reminiscence by a local reader on its website and email newsletter’s Car Stories feature. Dennis Sampson of Rancho Cucamonga wrote about a 1955 Chevy station wagon that his dad bought new and that is still in the family 60 years later.
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A memorial tribute to the O’Day Short family is planned for 7 p.m. Friday in Fontana. That’s the family of four who died in a suspicious fire in 1945 after crossing the color line and being warned to move, as recounted in this space last month.
According to a Facebook page created for the event, “the plan is to place flowers [and] posters, remember his family and share thoughts on this tragic event.” The gathering is outside Randall Pepper Elementary, 16613 Randall Ave., built on the site of the family’s home.
District Attorney Mike Ramos wrote on Twitter on Dec. 18: “I have tasked my Cold Case Unit to look into this case so we can determine the next appropriate course of action.”
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