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Virginia Harper
Dec 30, 2018First United Methodist Church of Winchester.
Survivors include their children, Barbara (Alan) Washler, of San Antonio, Texas, Virjean Boon of Marshall Illinois, Patty (Steve) Dlugosz of Indianapolis, Mark Harper of Winchester, Teresa (Ed) Edwards of Elk Grove, California, Doug (Asha) Harper of Lynn, and one sister, Letha Burns Yakima, Washington. Virginia is preceded in death by her husband, Eugene, a son Paul Harper of Ridgeville, her brothers, Dale, Howard, Carl, Glenn, and Gene and her sisters, Naomi, Marjorie, Martha, & Doris. Virginia took great pleasure in her 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren
Funeral services for Virginia will be at 2:00 p.m., on Wednesday, December 23, 2015, at the Walker Funeral Home, in Winchester. Burial will follow at the Fountain Park Cemetery in Winchester. Friends and family may call on Tuesday, December 22, from 3-7 p.m. as well as an hour prior to services on Wednesday all at the funeral home. Memorial contributions can be made to the Winchester First United Methodist Church, 313 S. Meridian St., Winchester, IN 47394, with envelopes available at the funeral home. Online condolences may be expressed at www.walkerswinchester.com.
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Nell Nolan: PRC patron party, Mayflower Cotillion, Patio Planters jazz brunch
Dec 23, 2018Anne Long. Regions Bank (and scores more) rated gratitude for sponsorship. Within the sponsorial fold were spouses Katie Witry and Todd Riche, Marshall Hevron, Chip Gardner, Thomas P. “Tommy” Westervelt, Conlee Whiteley, Neal Morris, Julie Burlingame, and Scott Howard of Regions Bank with Janet.
Milling, too, were PRC President Julie Habetz with Scott, Vice President Will Hales with Catherine, Secretary Peter Trapolin, at-large officer Randy Opotowsky (additional at-large officers are Edgar L. Chase III, Tricia King, and Anne Morse), executive director Patricia H. “Patty” Gay, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd with sister Peggy (both chatting with Monsignor Christopher Nalty), Janie Blackmon, Jeanne H. Boughton, Leslie P. Bouie, the Shaun and Foster Duncan, Ben and Sweet Dupuy, Charles King with the above Tricia, Jill Pipes with Minor, Graham M. Ralston with the above Adele, Richard Roth and Mary Martin, Hal Williamson (one of the former past PRC presidents there) with Dr. Dale LeBlanc, and Anne Redd with Edmund. Post patron hobnobbing, the Redds raised a glass of cheer at the home of Dr. Howard and Joy Osofsky for a seasonal gathering.
Many more — the total was at least 450 — rubbed designer-clad shoulders at the Conwill home in support of the PRC and its promotion of the preservation, restoration and revitalization of New Orleans’s historic architecture and neighborhoods. Being neighborly, the party pack wished one another “Merry Christmas” and “Happy Holidays.”
Mayflower Merriment
The elegance of presentations and young ladies in long white dresses occurs with formal force around this time of year. One of the first in the very recent season was the Triennial Mayflower Cotillion, which took place at the New Orleans Country Club and included Naomi Ellen Schulz Mann, daughter of the late founder (Malcolm A. Schulz) and surgeon general of the national society. Further notables at the cotillion were Mara Kerstine Schulz Coiron (sister of Dr. Naomi) with Jack, society governor general Lea Filson with Ron, Judy Swan (of Ohio) with Phil, Lydia Habliston Toso Ozenberger with Larry, Robert Stickney with Jean, Julie Abadie with David Gooch, John Beaumont with Sylvi, and Caroline-Kerstine Ellen Mann. Recalled in history were the Mayflower Compact and Roll Call, which recognized the desc... http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/features/14326026-171/nell-nolan-prc-patron-party-mayflower-cotillion-patio-planters-jazz-brunch
Giants tackle Ereck Flowers has lowest Pro Football Focus grade among 1st ...
Dec 4, 2018Flowers hasn't been a liability that has shut down the Giants passing offense. In fact, he may not even be their weakest link. Right tackle Marshall Newhouse has an even lower overall grade (32.0).
Still, the Giants have the ninth-ranked passing offense in the NFL at 265 yards per game.
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