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Ewa Aulin photographed by Joel Elkins in France, circa 1970.
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Hat man denn schon irgendwelche Infos wer noch in der 27 Staffel dabei ist oder auch wie viele neue Charaktere es gibt? Gab es nicht meistens zu Staffel Beginn immer so eine Pressemeldung?
Die Pressemitteilung ist bisher noch nicht draußen, kommt aber sicher noch.
Bisher wissen wir folgendes:
Tisa (Massuda), Mia (Ava) und Julie (Nesrin) waren im Video vom Drehstart zu sehen, die sind also sicher noch dabei. Tisa hat davor auch schon im Kika-Chat bestätigt, dass sie weiterhin dabei ist.
Tisa und Samuel (Joel) haben auch schon Insta Stories aus Erfurt gepostet und waren mit Dean (Leon) und Jamila (Chiara) unterwegs. Dean und Jamila wohnen aber in Erfurt oder in der näheren Umgebung davon, das muss also nicht bedeuten, dass sie noch dabei sind. Samuel dagegen kommt aus Sachsen, wir können also davon ausgehen, dass er weiterhin dabei ist.
Jules (Julia) ist laut deren letzten Social Media Posts nicht in Erfurt
Janina Elkin (Frau Levin) hat auf Instagram als Antwort auf ein Kommentar geschrieben, dass sie auch nächste Staffel nicht dabei sind wird, weil es leider zeitlich nicht gepasst hat.
Il-Young Kim (Herr Chung) hat im Kika-Chat bestätigt, dass er weiterhin dabei ist und Elisa Ueberschär (Frau Schiller) hat auf Instagram Fotos vom Set gepostet
Merle (Annika) könnte noch dabei sein, da auf dem Schloss Einstein Insta Account ein Bild von Nesrin und Annika mit der Frage "Seid ihr schon gespannt, was die beiden in der neuen Staffel erleben?" gepostet wurde
Sophia (Reena) könnte ebenfalls noch dabei sein, weil heute ein Video auf dem Schloss Einstein Insta Account gepostet wurde, in dem sie darauf aufmerksam gemacht hat, dass man sich als Kompars:in bewerben kann. Letztes Jahr war das genauso und da war sie dann auch noch dabei. Wenn sie noch dabei ist, wäre es ihre fünfte Staffel insgesamt und ihre vierte als Hauptcharakter.
In den letzten Staffeln war es bisher so, dass es immer 18 Hauptcharaktere gab und so viele neue eingestiegen sind, wie es Aussteiger gab. Also wird es mindestens drei bzw. vier neue Rollen geben. Für ein dreizehnjähriges Mädchen aus Aachen und einen vierzehnjährigen Jungen wurden schon Gastfamilien gesucht.
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call Cobb: Charles Cooper MacCready: Noble Willingham Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster The Assassin: Sho Kosugi Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes Tector Pike: Rick Overton Latin Girl: Julia González Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw Six Pack: Roy Morgan Snow: Tim Mateer Female Biker: C.K. McFarland Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young Colleen: Sharon Shackelford Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr. Croupier #3: Gene Skillen Big Mama: Debora Williams Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert Film Crew: Director of Photography: Don Burgess Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort Producer: Daniel Grodnik Director: Phillip Noyce Producer: Tim Matheson Executive Producer: David Madden Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner Production Design: Peter Murton Editor: David A. Simmons Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson Location Manager: Carole Fontana Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy Location Scout: Mike Harrowing Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi Title Designer: Michael Lodge Costume Design: Katherine Dover Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting Associate: William A. Johnson Art Direction: John Myhre Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman Location Manager: Susan Elkins Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell Set Decoration: Tom Talbert Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti Production Manager: Leonard Bram Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell First Assistant Director: Tom Davies Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton Second Unit Director: Max Kleven Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop Art Direction: Michael Marcus Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman Sound Editor: David M. Ice Sound Editor: Doug Jackson Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient ADR Editor: Tally Paulos Foley Mixer: Troy Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers Foley Artist: Joan Rowe Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small Foley Artist: Jerry Trent Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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Joel Elkins Deed to Reece W. Elkins (1855) #WV #Appalachia #genealogy #history
#Appalachia#county clerk#genealogy#history#Joel Elkins#Logan County#Miles Elkins#Reece W. Elkins#Sand Island#Spencer A. Mullins#Virginia#W.I. Campbell#West Virginia#William Straton
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Medieval Nicknames, Pet Names & Diminutives — Male
Adam: Adnet, Adenot, Adkin, Ade, Add
Aloysius: Lowis, Lewis, Lewin, Louis
Amyas: Amyot, Amand, Amadis (Fr)
Ancel: Ansel(l), Anselm, Ancelot, Anscelin, Hanselin, Anselin
Andrew: Dandy, Tandy, Dancock
Anketil: Antel, Anker, Antin, Aske Asketil, Askil, Annakin(Yo), Asti
Arnold: Arnaud, Arnot, Arnel
Auberon/Aubrey: Oberon, Avery, Avo, Aves, Auvery, Aubert, Albray, Albert
Bartholomew: Bart, Ba(t)te, Barty (Scots), Batty, Batkin, Bette, Bartelot, Bertelot, Bertelmew
Christopher: Stoffer, Kit(te), Kester, Kitelin, Christal (Scots)
Denis: Dionysus, Den(et), Denzil, Denisel
Egidius: Aegidius, Giles,Gille, Gillard, Gilo, Gisel
Elias: Ellis, Elcock, Helle, Eliot, Elwaud (Scots), Elwat, Eluat, Eluolt, Elkin, Helyas, Hellis, Elyet, Allat, Alard Adalard, Elicoc, Hellcock, Elie
Geoffrey: Jeppe, Geff, Gepp, Jeeves, Jeff, Jefcock, Jeffkin, Jeffrey
Gerald/Gerard: Girard, Garard, Garrald, Garrood, Jarrold, Jarrot, Jerald, Greoud, Jared
Gilbert: Gibb, Gibelin, Gibelot, Gip
Hamo: Hamlet, Hamlin, Hammet, Hamnet, Hamon(d), Haim(o), Hame, Hamon, Aymes, Hamekin, Hawkin
Henry: Hal, Harry, Herry, Hanne, Hen(kin), Hanekin, Halkin, Hawkin
Hilary: Ilarius, Illore, Eularius, Eylarius, Ellery, Hille
Hugh: Hugo, Huiet, Hughelot, Ugo ,Hugelin, Huelin, Hulin, Hudde, Huglin, Hudkin, Hukin, Howe, Hewe, Huget, Hudelin, Huhel, Huwet, Huchon (Fr)
James: Jago, Jacob(i), Jacce, Jack(lin), Jagge, Jakot, Jackett, Jackamin, Jex, Jem(me), Gimelot, Jimme, Jaycock, Jakock, Jankin, Jaques, Cob(et), Jakemin
Joel: Juhel, Jool, Jol, Johol, Joelin, Joylin, jollein
John: Jack, Jankin, Jenkin, Jan(cock), Hank (Flem), Henk(e), Henkin, Hann, Jonet, Jehan, Janin, Janne, Jenin, Hancock
Joscelin/Goscelin: Josse, Joyce, Josset, Gotselin, Gotsone, Jukel, Judoc, Joy, Joshin, Joce, Goss, Got(te), Goslin
Lawrence/Laurence: Larry, Lorenz, Larkin, Lorkin, Laret, Lawrie, Lowrie, Low, Laur
Leonard: Leo, Lyel, Leon, Leunot, Leonides, Lionel, Leoline
Luke: Lucius, Lucian,Ludovic, Luck Lucas, Luket
Matthew: Mayhew, Makin, Masse, Math(e), Mathy, Matkin, Maton
Michael: Mihel, Michel, Miot, Mighell, Miche, Miell, Miles, Milo
Nicholas/Colin: Colcock, Cole, Coll, Colkin, Colet, Nicol, Nicolin, Nicks, Nix
Odo: Odelin, Eudo, Otho, Odinel, Othello
Orlando/Roland: Rollet, Rollin, Rowland, Rowlatt, Rollant, Ruel, Rollanz, Rauland
Paul: Poul, Pole, Pauley, Paulin, Powlis
Peter: Pierce, Piers, Pers, Pell, Perkin, Pirret, Perrin, Perr(el), Pierun, Perron, Peterkin, Petri (Scots)
Philip: Phelp, Philp, Felip, Filkin, Philpot, Phipp, Potkin, Potin
Ralph: Rafe, Rafael, Raff, Radulf, Raul, Raulin, Raulot
Randolph: Randall, Randle, Randulf, Rand(y), Hann, Rann, Ranulf, Rankin, Randekin, Ranel, Rendall
Reginald: Reynold, Reynaud, Reginaud
Richard: Rick, Rich(ie), Digge, Ricot, Richelot, Rickard, Dicel, Dic(con), Dicet, Dicelin, Diggen, Hick, Hicun, Hickot
Robert: Rob(in), Robelard, Dobb(in), Hobb(in), Hobelot, Hobelin, Hopkin, Nobb, Nabb, Nabelot, Bobbet
Roger: Hogg, Rodge, Hodge, Dodge, Dogge, Doggin, Hodgekin
Silas/Silvester: Silvanus, Selwyn, Selvayn, Savin, Salvin, Selwin
Simon: Sim(o)nel, Sim(kin), Simond, Simonet, Simcock
Theobald: Tibalt, Tibbald, Tebbet, Tebb(el), Tybaud, Tepp, Talbot
Theodore: Theodoric, Terry, Todrick, Torrey, Tyrri, Tedric, Therry, Thierry (Fr), Deryk (flem)
Thomas: Tom(lin), Tomkin, Tomcock, Tam(lin), Tommis
Torald: Tory
Vivian: Vidian, Fithian, Fidd, Fidkin, Fiddian, Vidgen
William: Wilmot, Guylote, Will(y), Willet, Wilot, Wilcock, Gilot, Gilmyn
(further reading: female names)
#writeblr#medieval research#medieval#novel writing#fiction writing#character names#character development#medieval nicknames#sarah waldock#renaissance regency rummage repository#diminutive#mens names#names dont really have a gender but you get the idea#names
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What about how Catholicism changed its beliefs on slavery? They used the argue for slavery, but then changed their views, are they no longer faithful to the teachings? 🤔
Are they a simulacrum?
great question, and if it was true that the Catholic Church argued for slavery, it would indeed be a change. “teachings” is a broad term here (doctrine, infallibility, ex cathedra are all parts of the argument I’d give to more beginner theologians if this WAS true).
but it’s not. And here’s an explanation of why.
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274): placed slavery in opposition to natural law, deducing that “rational creatures” are all entitled to justice, and “thus removing any possible justification for slavery based on race or religion”. “One man is not by nature ordained to use another as an end”. (Aquinas, Summa Theologica q. 3, a. 3) and (ibid, q. 92, a 1-2)
Several popes that served soon after St. Thomas Aquinas did not follow the official Church teachings and oppose slavery. In 1448, Pope Innocent VIII accepted slaves (100 Moorish slaves) and gave them to cardinals. The personal act of a pope that fathered multiple children, amongst other terrible and scandalous things, isn’t indicative of an already spoken-for Church position, but rather a departure from it.
Pope Eugene IV (1431-1447): issued the Papal bull ‘Sicut dudum’ when the Spanish Catholic enslaved the native population of the Canary Islands. They were given fifteen days to “restore to their earlier liberty all and each person of either sex who was once residents of Canary Island... These people are to be totally and perpetually free and are to be let go without the exaction or reception of any money”. (Panzer, Joel. The Popes and Slavery. Alba House, 1996. Pg. 8)
Pope Paul III (1534-1549): “Therefore, we... declare that the Indians themselves are true men... by our Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the same Indians and all other people - even though they be outside the faith -... should not be deprived of their liberty or their other possessions... and are not to be reduced to slavery.” (Ibid, pg. 19-21) He also wrote a second bull on slavery that imposed a latae sententiae excommunication upon the act of enslavement.
Other popes continued these proclamations, including Pope Urban VIII’s bull ‘Commissum Nobis’ issued on April 22nd, 1639, which caused catastrophic rioting in Jesuit colleges in Rio de Janeiro, the trampling of a Jesuit vicar-general in Santos when he tried to publish the bull, and the expulsion of priests from Sao Paulo when word spread of their involvement in the issuing of the bull.
Even secular authors admit Popes denounced slavery publically multiple times. In his Slavery: A Problem in American Instutional and Intellectual Life (1959), Stanley M. Elkins wrote: “The papacy itself would denounce it [slavery] in various ways in 1462, 1537, 1639, 1741, 1815, and 1839″. Religious orders and leaders were at the forefront of abolitionist movements in America and the rest of the world. Our own theology condemns it as far back as Saint Augustine, who found it inevitable but unnatural and a consequence of the Fall. (St Augustine, The City of God, 19:15)
This is getting entirely too long, so I’ll end by just saying this: the problem wasn’t that the Church failed to condemn slavery; it was that few heard it and most did not listen. The belief that slavery is unnatural has always been promulgated by the Catholic Church.
#thank you for your question!#love when people give me an opportunity to rant about Catholicism#i had 'brief explanation' in the original draft of this post but HA it's not brief#gotta put my church history sources to use guys#slavery#African-American studies#catholic#asks#ask#theology#long
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TAYLOR COLE AND STEVE LUND STAR IN ‘UNLOCKING CHRISTMAS,’ A NEW ORIGINAL PREMIERING DECEMBER 13, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES
Part of the Network’s Annual “Miracles of Christmas” Programming Event
STUDIO CITY, CA – November 23, 2020 – Taylor Cole (“Ruby Herring Mysteries,” “Supernatural”) and Steve Lund (“Schitt’s Creek,” “Reign,”) star in “Unlocking Christmas,” a new original premiering Sunday, December 13 (10 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as part of the network’s annual “Miracles of Christmas” programming event – your home for the holiday.
Kate Stafford (Cole) has just moved to Cedar Park, Texas for her medical school fellowship, while Kevin Matthews (Lund) is back in town after a stint in the Air Force. They’re both unsure if this place will ever feel like home but that’s about to change when a mysterious antique key and a holiday riddle are left on their doorsteps. As they team up to solve it, Kate and Kevin embark on a fun, Christmas adventure full of riddles, puzzles and a spirit of giving that shows them the meaning of home.
“Unlocking Christmas” is produced by Muse Entertainment. Jonas Prupas, Jim Head and Joel S. Rice are the executive producers. Shane Boucher serves as producer and Michael Barbuto serves as associate producer. Don McBrearty directed from a script by Joey Elkins and Blake Silver, based on the book A Christmas Homecoming by #1 New York Times bestselling author, Fern Michaels.
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Feb. 12, 2020: Obituaries
Bobby Shoemaker, 90
Mr. Bobby Shoemaker, age 90 of North Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin.
Graveside services will be held 2:00 PM Friday, February 14, 2020 at Arbor Grove Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Lane Roark officiating.
Mr. Shoemaker was born March 15, 1929 in Wilkes County to Robert McKinley Shoemaker and Addie Mastin Shoemaker. He was a retired carpenter, first working for Foster Sturdivant Construction Company on projects that included the Reins-Sturdivant Chapel and Arbor Grove Baptist Church. He was also a brick and block mason and helped to build the racing garages for race car owner Junior Johnson in Ingle Hollow. He also worked alongside his two brothers to build many homes in Wilkes County. He loved to hunt and raised beagle dogs for many years. His greatest joy was his family and especially his grand and great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Vecie Hall Shoemaker, his parents, two sisters R.V. (Robert Virginia) Bowman and Agnes Alexander, two brothers; Bruce Shoemaker and Edward (Dink) Shoemaker and a son-in-law; Mike Cannon.
Mr. Shoemaker is survived by two daughters; Lynn Shoemaker Dyer and husband Danny of Millers Creek, Diane Shoemaker Cannon of Wilkesboro, a son; Bobby F. Shoemaker and wife Pam of North Wilkesboro, four grandchildren; Robin D. Hamby and husband Matt, Amber C. Shumate and husband Andy, Ashley D. Cannon and fiance' Bobby Sheets and Adam P. Shoemaker, six great grandchildren; Aaron and Adrienne Hamby, Emeliegh and Ashlyn Shumate, Dawson and Gage Sheets, and a sister-in-law; Ruth Shoemaker, and his special friend and caregiver; Debbie Whitley.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Arbor Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 196 Arbor Grove Church Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Gene Stewart 89
Mr. Gene Ray Stewart age 89 of North Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, February 9 2020 at his home.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday February 12, 2020 at Welcome Home Baptist Church with Rev. Lyn Lambert, Rev. John Triplett, Rev. Jeff Collins, and Rev. Dean Crane officiating. The family will receive friends from 12:00 to 1:30 PM prior to the service at the church. Burial with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 will be held in Welcome Home Baptist Church Cemetery
Gene was born August 18, 1930 in Watauga County to Edward "Eddie" and Blanche Luther Stewart. He served in the United States Army in the Korean Conflict. He was a graduate of Clevinger Business School. He retired from Holly Farms Poultry/Tyson Foods as a manager in the accounting department. Gene was a member of Welcome Baptist Church where he served as Secretary-Treasurer for many years.
Mr. Stewart was a member of the Silver Striders through the YMCA. He loved fishing, gardening and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He was a faithful church member and was known for his mild mannered spirit. Gene was a Tarheel Fan and Braves Fan, and loved watching his grandkids involvement in sports. He enjoyed watching West Wilkes Basketball.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Opal Faw Stewart, and two brothers, John Stewart, and Jimmy Stewart.
He is survived by a daughter Jeannie Stewart Stinson and husband Joel of North Wilkesboro, two sons, Stephen Ray Stewart and girlfriend Jayme Love of Statesville, and Reverend Dean Crane and wife Betty of Purlear, seven grandchildren Lucas Stinson, Jackson Stinson, Mackenzie and Christopher Stewart, Matthew Crane, Adam Crane, Josh Crane seven great grandchildren and three sister in-laws; Bonita Greene Stewart of Wilkesboro, Linda Stewart of Lenoir, and Babe Faw of Wilkesboro.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Hope Ministry Toy Store C/O Brushy Mtn Baptist Association 514 Elkin Hwy. North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or Nichols For Kids-Wilkes County Schools C/O April Marr 613 Cherry Street North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
The family would like to thank Pruitt Health Hospice and Home Instead for their excellent care of their dad. A very special thank you to Lucille Johnson, Katherine Comer, Pam Osborne, and Gloria Wood for helping to make our dad's last year's wonderful. We love you.
Jesse Church, 83
Jesse Carson Church, age 83, of North Wilkesboro, passed away, Saturday, February 8, 2020 at his home. Jesse was born April 11, 1936 in Wilkes County to George and Nettie Adams Church. He was of the Baptist Faith. Mr. Church was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Albert, Marvin, Clayton and Richard Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Catherine Cooper Church; several nieces and nephews.
Memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2020 at Harvest Time Fellowship Church, 2865 Elkin Highway 268, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 with Rev. Tom Lineberger and Rev. Steve Rose officiating. The family will receive friends at Harvest Time Fellowship Church from 1:00 until 3:00 on Sunday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Hospice of Wilkes or any other Hospice organization. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Clarence Carty, 86
Mr. Clarence Ray Carty, age 86 of Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Accordius Health at Wilkesboro.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at Edgewood Baptist Church with Pastor Eddie Tharpe officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00PM prior to the service at the church.
Mr. Carty was born September 24, 1933 in Washington County, VA to Maiden and Ella Mae Holbrook Carty.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Valerie Teague, and a grandson, Jonathan Teague, and thirteen brothers and sisters.
He is survived by two sons; Jeffrey Lynn Carty and wife, Gigi of N.Wilkesboro and Timothy Ray Carty and wife, Vicki of North Wilkesboro, nine grandchildren; Misty Davis and Alex, Mindy Teague and Drew, Tasha Summerford and Dan, Christina Harrold and James, Shonna Davis, Tabitha Carty, Rebecca Minton and Anthony, Brandi Linville and Kenneth, Samantha Carty and Michael, and sixteen great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Ebenezers Children's Christian Home P.O. Box 2777 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or St. Jude's Children's Research c/o Window World Cares. 118 Shaver Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Raydell Blackburn, 80
Raydell Billings Blackburn, age 80, of Mulberry, passed away Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. Raydell was born March 18, 1939 in Wilkes County to John and Nellie Key Billings. Mrs. Blackburn was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Shirley Billings Miles; and nephew, Ronnie Elmore.
She is survived by her husband, Clyde Blackburn; daughter, Karen Blackburn Earp and spouse George of Hickory; son, Brent Blackburn and spouse Erica of Mulberry; brother, Danny Billings of Mulberry; grandchildren, Julia Golden and spouse Matt, Justin Earp, Claire Earp, Olivia Blackburn, Lilly Blackburn; great grandchildren, Embry and Violet.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Mountlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel with Pastor David Jones officiating. Burial will follow in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Yolande Caudill, 97
Mrs. Yolande Desmond Kerbaugh Caudill, age 97 of North Wilkesboro, died Saturday, February 8, 2020 at Villages of Wilkes.
A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday, February 12 at Mountlawn Memorial Park with Dr. Bert Young officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:30 until 3:00 PM at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home after the service.
Mrs. Caudill was born October 27, 1922 in Greenville, TN to John Thomas and Eula Leonard Kerbaugh. She was a lifetime member of First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro and a FBC choir member, was a member of the VFW Auxillary and the Crickett Home Demonstration Club. She was an expert seamstress, made the best yeast rolls, and was a crafter of Chrismons, displayed at FBC North Wilkesboro during the holidays.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Lee Caudill, Sr.; one sister, Vivian K. Greene; and three brothers, Shoun Kerbaugh, Glyn Kerbaugh, and Lyn Kerbaugh.
She is survived by one daughter, Sharon Caudill Adams and husband, Jack, of Clemmons; two sons, Thomas L. Caudill, Jr. and wife, Vickie, and James S. Caudill and wife, Joann, all of Wilkesboro; five grandchildren, Michael B. Caudill, Brian T. Caudill, Andrea A. Turner, Geoffrey T. Adams, and Sara A. Caudill; eight great-grandchildren, Matthew B. Caudill, Brandon A. Caudill, Brennen T. Caudill, Lilly Kate Turner, Savannah C. Turner, Madison G. Adams, Colton T. Adams, and Mila A. Morales; and one sister, Doris K. Bentley and husband, Jim.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Rainy Day Fund, c/o First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro, P.O. Box 458, North Wilkesboro NC 28659.
Julie Minton, 50
Julie Christine Minton, age 50, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, February 6, 2020 at her home. Julie was born October 13, 1969 in Wilkes County to Thomas James "Johnny" and Mary Christine Bouchelle Call. Julie attended Cricket Baptist Church and was a loving mother to her sons. She was preceded in death by an infant brother; grandfather, Clarence C.J. Call; and uncle, Joey Call.
Surviving in addition to her parents of Wilkesboro; are her sons, Jonathon Marshall Minton, Joshua Austin Minton both of Hays; brother, David James Call of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Tammy Annette Shew and spouse Bodean, Sandy Ann Yates and spouse Keith all of North Wilkesboro; grandmother, Della Call of North Wilkesboro; nephews, Austin Shew and spouse Ashley, Michael Lane Bare all of Hays; nieces, Catherine Yates and Hope Yates both of North Wilkesboro; great nephew, Bentley Shew; aunts, Patricia, Joann, Janie, Gail, and Jeanette; and uncles, Jimmy and Jeff.
Funeral service was February 10, at Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church with Rev. David Wellborn and Rev. Ronnie Millsaps officiating. Burial followed in the Church Cemetery. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Teodulo DeLeon, 80
Mr. Teodulo Meza DeLeon, age 80 of North Wilkesboro passed away Thursday February 6, 2020 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House in Winston Salem.
Funeral Services were February 9, at Reins Sturdivant Funeral Home Chapel with Father John Hanic officiating. Burial was at Scenic Memorial Gardens in Wilkesboro.
Mr. DeLeon was born February 17, 1939 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico to Gunercindo Meza and Severiana Meza DeLeon. He retired from Tyson Foods.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Felipa Meza, Antonia Meza and Cecilia Meza.
Mr. DeLeon is survived by his wife, Antolina DeLeon DeMeza of the home, four sons, Agustin, Natalio, Emeterio and Crispin Meza, six daughters, Ubalda, Catalina, Maria, Bertha, Carmen and Guadalupe Meza, twenty-seven grand-children, ten great grand-children, four sisters, Marciana, Marcela, Atanacia and Agapita Meza, two brothers, Crispin and Leopoldo Meza.
Flowers will be accepted.
Darcie Call, 88
Mrs. Darcie Lee Minton Call, 88, of Wilkesboro, passed away on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at Wilkes Medical Center.
Darcie was born on May 14, 1931 in Wilkes County to Ransom Edgar Minton and Connie Lee Parker Minton.
Darcie is survived by her daughters, Brenda Call Hooks (Len) of Chesnee SC, Phyllis Call Johnson (Bryce), Thricia Call Walter (Steve), Wanda Call Smith (Rick), all of Wilkesboro; sons, Ransom Call (Shirley) of Wilkesboro, Nelson Call (Laurie) of North Wilkesboro; twelve grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.
Funeral was February 9, at Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with Rev. David Welborn officiating.
In addition to flowers, memorial donations may be given to Fishing and Creek Arbor Baptist Church Building Fund, 2446 Fishing Creek Arbor Rd, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Call Family.
Randy Osborne, 34
Mr. Randy Paul Osborne, 34, of North Wilkesboro, passed away on Wednesday, February 5, 2020.
Randy was born on June 25, 1985 in Wilkes County to Brian Tracy Osborne and Cathy Marie Fitzwater Osborne.
Randy is preceded in death by his grandparents, Lonnie and Rose Osborne, Samuel and Cordelia Fitzwater; aunts, Mary Moran, Donna Fitzwater and cousin, Jason Fitzwater.
Randy is survived by his parents Brian and Cathy Osborne.
A private service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to The American Liver Foundation, 16 Hampton Village Plaza # 215, St. Louis, MO 63109
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Osborne Family.
Mamie Osborne, 91
Mamie "Nell" Osborne, formerly of N. Wilkesboro, is heaven bound after spending 91 years on earth as a loving daughter, sister, mother of five and grandma to many.
Nell was born in Wilkes County on June 30th, 1933, to Marion Frank Church and Daisy Agnus Milam Church during the Great Depression.
The red head was also known for her wit and spunk. Never did one have to guess what Nell was thinking. She was funny, but also exceptionally bright. She was an avid reader and writer. She documented many of her life stories and travels through her books and poems. She always had a word search, a good book and her Bible close at hand.
Her humor, kindness and selfishness will be remembered by all who came in contact with her during her 91 remarkable years.
A celebration of Nell's life will be held Friday, February 7th at Miller Funeral Service from 1-2 p.m. Family and friends are encouraged to come gather in her memory.
Special thanks to the team at Chatham Nursing and Rehabilitation. Memorial contributions may be made, in honor of Nell, to Samaritan's Purse - a local charity that she supported during her life.
Peggy Taylor, 74
Peggy Ann Prevette Taylor, age 74, of McGrady, passed away, Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at her home. She was born June 7, 1945 in Wilkes County to Dewey Gaither and Hazel Johnson Prevette. Peggy was a graduate of Wilkes Central High School, was a Teacher's Assistant; and a school bus driver for Mulberry Elementary School. Mrs. Taylor was preceded in death by her parents; and a daughter, Pamela Taylor West.
Surviving are her husband, Wallace Taylor; daughter, Mandy Wyatt and spouse Ricky of McGrady; grandchildren, Eric Brown and spouse Chelsea of Purlear, Evan Handy and spouse Victoria of Wilkesboro, Lauren Mitchell and spouse Ethan of North Wilkesboro; brothers, "Junior" Dewey Prevette and spouse Linda of Wilkesboro, Kenneth Prevette and spouse Sarah of Lewisville; sister, Kathy Williams and spouse Dean of North Wilkesboro; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was February 7, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. David Key officiating. Burial followed in Taylor Cemetery in McGrady. The family has requested no food. Memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Pallbearers were Eric Brown, Evan Handy, Ricky Wyatt, Ethan Mitchell, Danny Gambill and Johnathan Billings.
Lawrence Pruitt, 86
Lawrence Allen Pruitt, age 86, of Traphill, passed away Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. Mr. Pruitt was born May 7, 1933 in Wilkes County, he was a son of the late Archie and Jettie Shaver Pruitt. Lawrence served in the Army and fought in the Korean War.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sons, Michael Allen Pruitt and Thomas Wayne Pruitt; and sister, Loreen Cockerham.
Lawrence is survived by his wife of 63 years, Wanda June Pruitt of the home; son, David Mitchell Pruitt and lifemate Ann Sossaman of Traphill; daughter, Zendoline Kay Adams and husband Roger Adams of Traphill; brothers, Jarvie John Pruitt and wife Alice Pruitt, Gene Pruitt and wife Renee Pruitt all of Traphill; sister, Abby Pruitt Combs and husband Edsel Combs of Roaring River; grandchildren, Tara, Chad, Lance, Ayla and Leia; great grandchildren, Oaklen and Lily.
Memorial service with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 was February 8, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Keith Wood officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Oak Level Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 2587 Austin Little Mountain Road, Roaring River, NC 28669. The family has requested no food. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Jera Wagoner, 40
Jera Lee Parsons Wagoner, age 40 of North Wilkesboro passed away Monday, February 3, 2020.
Private services will be held at a later date.
Jera was born May 27, 1979 in Wilkes County.
She is survived by her father; Jerry Parsons of North Wilkesboro, her mother;
Rita Looney Hatmaker of Elkin, her husband; Ritchie Wagoner of North
Wilkesboro and one sister; Kristina Parsons of Hays.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, c/oWindow World Cares, 118 Shaver Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
David Dearman, 82
Mr. David Dewitt Dearman, age 82 of North Wilkesboro passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, February 3, 2020.
Funeral services were February 8, at Baptist Home Baptist Church with Rev. David Jones and Rev. Mark O. Hollar officiating. Entombment was in Mountlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Mr. Dearman was born April 28, 1937 in Wilkes County to Dewitt Talmadge and Rena Miller Dearman.
David married his high school sweetheart, Carolyn on December 18, 1955.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
David is survived by his wife of 64 years; Carolyn Johnson Dearman of the home, three daughters; Kimberly Dearman-Wilcox and husband Shaun of Oak Island, NC, Tamera Dearman Newton and husband Steve of North Wilkesboro and Kandice Dearman-West and husband Chris of Matthews, three grandchildren that he adored; Cameron David Newton, Joseph Stephen Newton and Kassidy Caroline Newton, special niece; Teresa Dancy Casey and his special dog; Duncan.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Baptist Home Baptist Church, 2367 Sparta Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659, Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Park Road, Suite 250, Charlotte, NC 28209 or Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care, 401 Technology Lane, Suite 200, Mt. Airy, NC 27030.
Wanda Montgomery, 87
Wanda Kay Harms Montgomery, age 87, of Mt. Airy, formerly of West Jefferson, passed away Monday, February 3, 2020 at Twelve Oaks Nursing Center.
She was born July 18, 1932 in Wilkes County to Harrison Columbus and Minnie Leola Brown Miller. Her DNA says she was a mixed of English, Wales, Germanic, European, Ireland, Scotland, and small percent of Native American.
Mrs. Montgomery was a great great great grand-niece of Daniel Boone. She moved to Savannah, Georgia in her early years and married William Harms Sr., then in 1972, she married Walter A. Montgomery, who was in the military and they traveled with their family all over the world and come to retire in Ashe County.
Mrs. Montgomery was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Keith M. Miller; and siblings, Thelma, Herman, Blanche, Beulah, Dorothy, Clyde. She will be missed by all.
Surviving are her husband, Walter A. Montgomery; her children, William S. Harms, Jr. and spouse Linda of Ellabell, Georgia, Lilly A. Harms of Vidalia, Georgia, Todd Stewart of Gainesville, Georgia; one grandson; and one great granddaughter
Funeral service was February 7, at Union Baptist Church with Rev. Julius Blevins officiating. Burial followed in the Church Cemetery. . Memorials may be made to Hospice of Ashe County, 392 NC Highway 16S, Jefferson, NC 28640. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Frances Greene, 87
Mrs. Frances Curlee Greene, age 87 of Wilkesboro passed away Monday, February 3, 2020 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Private family Graveside serviceswere February 7, at Barnes Family Cemetery in Churchland with Rev. Mike Hamby officiating.
Mrs. Greene was born September 16, 1932 in Union County to Abraham M. and Lois Witmore Curlee. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of North Wilkesboro. Mrs. Greene graduated from Catawba College in 1953. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker and loved art and music.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Edward Franklin Greene, a son; Richard Edward Greene and a daughter; Katherine Ann Greene.
She is survived by one son; Stephen Brian Greene and wife; Vanya of Wilkesboro, four grandchildren; Matthew Greene of Sarasota, FL, Trevor Greene of North Wilkesboro, Trenton Greene and Lindsay Greene both of Wilkesboro and one great grandchild; Lillian Katherine Greene.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Donor's Choice.
Ronald Hamby, ��62
Ronald "Ronnie" Darrell Hamby, age 62, of Deep Gap, passed away Saturday, February 1, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem. He was born August 24, 1957 in Wilkes County to Sherman Garfield and Gladys Hicks Hamby.
He was preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Ryan Hamby; and brother, Donald Hamby.
Surviving are his wife, Claudine Billings Hamby; daughters, Felicia Griffin and spouse Rodney of Wilkesboro, Jessica Brown and spouse Robbie of Millers Creek, Melissa Kay Lewis of Caldwell County; sons, Brad Samuel Hamby of Caldwell County, Ronnie Andrew Hamby of Florida; brothers, Calvin Hamby and spouse Loretta of Purlear, Robert Hamby and spouse Norma of Burke County, Greg Hamby of Greensboro; sisters, Sharon Duncan and spouse Jake of Sawmills, Carolyn Hamby of Crumpler, Nancy Walters and spouse Donnie of North Wilkesboro; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Graveside service was February 6, at Mtn. View Cemetery in Deep Gap. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Ronald Canter 71
Mr. Ronald Gray "Ron" Canter age 71 of Wilkesboro passed from this life to his eternal home February 1, 2020 surrounded in peace and love by his family.
Ron was born November 2, 1948 to Hubert Alton and Gozeal McNeil Canter. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam Conflict. Ron obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Appalachian State University.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother James Alton Canter.
Ron is survived by his wife of 50 years, Nancy Church Canter, of the home; two daughters - April Canter Greenwood and husband Charlie, and Alison Canter Moore and husband Chris; four grandchildren: Hollie Gray Moore, Mitchell Joseph Moore, Charles McNeil "Mac" Greenwood, John Edwin "Win" Greenwood all of Winston-Salem; One brother Kenneth Canter and wife Carol of Wilkesboro; One sister Patty Broyhill of Taylorsville; Nieces and Nephews Jeff Canter, Richard Canter, Susan Canter Boyles, Steve Canter, Gary Broyhill, Janet Broyhill Sherrill, Sandra Broyhill Hawkins, and many special great-nieces and great-nephews.
A private memorial prayer service will be held with wife, children and grandchildren.
In lieu of a funeral, a "Celebration of Life" was held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to any of the following: First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro (firstbaptistNW.org), Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care- 688 Bridge Street Elkin, NC 28621 (mtnvalleyhospice.org), or any charity of your choice.
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80th FTW T-38C Talon diagnostic test by Robert Sullivan Via Flickr: W. Coby Elkins, ground, helps Joel Glidewell, front seat, and Andrea Shelter, back seat, run a diagnostic test on a T-38 at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, May 17, 2018. Elkins, Glidewell and Shelter are troubleshooting why the pictured T-38 has a 200-pound disparity between fuel tanks.
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CSD school board president steps down from leadership post following graduation speech
ELKINS PARK — A speech made at Cheltenham High School’s commencement ceremony earlier this month prompted Joel Fishbein to step down as president of the Cheltenham School Board. Giving up leadership of the school board is not an easy decision, but it is an important first step to help our community heal from the hurt I caused at the June 3 high school commencement ceremony,” Fishbein said in a letter addressed to the Cheltenham community that was posted to the school district’s Facebook page on June 16. คาสิโนออนไลน์
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Chapter: Five Stories, page 37 from James Elkins’ On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art (2004).
I found the descriptions of the student’s work to be more interesting than Elkins’ dismissal of them.
• Kim’s conventional religious art is dismissed as being sentimental, uncritical and kitsch. I want those qualities in my work, so how would I go about expressing personal spirituality without pretention?
• Rehema is categorised as creating a new faith by making her own idols and religious imagery. This made me reflect on what pre-existing or personal sources I would utilise/alter if I was also trying to create new faith?
• Joel is categorised as unconsciously creating a new faith through his compulsion to repetitively make the same symbolic images. If I didn’t suppress any compulsions to create, what symbols would repeatedly appear in my work?
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Anthony Lawson Survey (1849)
Anthony Lawson Survey (1849)
Anthony Lawson survey (1849), 400 acres, Dry Branch of Guyandotte River, Surveyors Record B, Logan County Clerk’s Office, Logan, WV. Note: This property is contained in present-day Lincoln County.
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Connecticut hedge funder buys Manalapan estate
Eileen and Rich Tang and 1405 Lands End Road (Credit: Realtor)
A Greenwich, Connecticut hedge funder and his wife bought a waterfront Manalapan estate for $5.5 million, almost 10 percent below its last asking price.
Rich and Eileen Tang purchased the 7,733-square-foot home at 1405 Lands End Road for $714 per square foot, records show. The Tangs bought the home from Thomas Donino and his wife Loren.
The Doninos bought the property for $6.1 million in 2008, the same year the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home was built. The house also has a pool overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. The property was originally listed for $6.9 million in 2017.
Jack Elkins with William Raveis South Florida represented the seller in the deal, and Corcoran Group represented the buyer, according to Realtor.com.
Rich Tang works for Element Capital Management, according to media reports. Tang was previously the head of North America sales at Royal Bank of Scotland Group’s securities group and left in 2014.
Thomas Donino was formerly the co-head of U.S. equities at New York-based First New York Securities.
Manalapan is home to some of the most expensive homes in South Florida. A number of celebrities and billionaires have bought homes there, including motivational guru Tony Robbins, New Age musician Yanni, boxing promoter Don King and Billy Joel.
from The Real Deal Miami https://therealdeal.com/miami/2019/03/04/connecticut-hedge-funder-buys-manalapan-estate/ via IFTTT
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