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ulkaralakbarova · 6 months ago
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Rose Morgan, who still lives with her mother, is a professor of Romantic Literature who desperately longs for passion in her life. Gregory Larkin, a mathematics professor, has been burned by passionate relationships and longs for a sexless union based on friendship and respect. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Rose Morgan: Barbra Streisand Gregory Larkin: Jeff Bridges Hannah Morgan: Lauren Bacall Henry Fine: George Segal Claire: Mimi Rogers Alex: Pierce Brosnan Doris: Brenda Vaccaro Barry: Austin Pendleton Candy: Elle Macpherson First Girl Student: Ali Marsh Sara Myers: Leslie Stefanson Female Professor: Taina Elg Felicia: Lucy Avery Brooks Felicia (Video): Amber Smith Claire’s Masseur: David Kinzie Rabbi: Howard S. Herman Reverend: Thomas Hartman Trevor: Trevor Ristow Mike (Student): Brian Schwary Randy (Student): Randy Pearlstein Stacie (Student): Stacie Sumter Taxi Stealer: Cindy Guyer Taxi Driver: Thomas Saccio Waiter: Andrew Parks Jimmy the Waiter: Jimmy Baio Henry’s First Date: Emma Fann Henry’s Second Date: Laura Bailey Justice of the Peace: Mike Hodge Gloria: Anne O’Sullivan Female Student: Sandi Schroeder Female Student: Kiyoko M. Hairston Male Student: Ben Weber Male Student: Christopher Keyes Female Aerobic Instructor: Lisa Wheeler Male Aerobic Instructor: Kirk Moore Make-Up Artist: Regina Viotto Hair Colorist: Paul LaBreque Waiter: Rudy Ruggiero Mr. Jenkins: William Cain Doorman: Adam LeFevre Irate Woman: JoAn Mollison Opera Man: Carlo Scibelli Male Student: Eli Roth Girl in Commercial (uncredited): Milla Jovovich Film Crew: Theme Song Performance: Barbra Streisand Screenplay: Richard LaGravenese Casting: Todd M. Thaler Production Design: Tom H. John Executive Producer: Cis Corman Casting: Bonnie Finnegan Editor: Jeff Werner Original Music Composer: Marvin Hamlisch Director of Photography: Dante Spinotti Costume Design: Theoni V. Aldredge Original Story: Gérard Oury Co-Executive Producer: Ronald L. Schwary Location Manager: Declan Baldwin First Assistant Director: Amy Sayres Director of Photography: Andrzej Bartkowiak Producer: Arnon Milchan Production Accountant: Tamara Bally Original Story: André Cayatte Hairstylist: Susan Germaine Makeup Artist: Randy Houston Mercer Chief Lighting Technician: William Ward Rigging Gaffer: James Malone Production Coordinator: Lori Johnson Camera Operator: Dick Mingalone Casting Assistant: Gayle Keller Sound Editor: Mark Larry Sound Editor: Steven Ticknor Sound Editor: John M. Colwell Assistant Costume Designer: Kevin Brainerd Actor’s Assistant: Renata Buser Sound Editor: Chuck Neely Unit Production Manager: Tony Mark Steadicam Operator: Gregory Lundsgaard Makeup Artist: Edouard F. Henriques Production Supervisor: Ray Quinlan Camera Operator: Patrick Capone Theme Song Performance: Bryan Adams Set Decoration: Alan Hicks Supervising Sound Editor: Charles L. Campbell Assistant Sound Editor: Jerry Edemann Assistant Editor: Marilyn Madderom Stunt Coordinator: Vince Deadrick Jr. Art Direction: Teresa Carriker-Thayer Script Supervisor: Karen Kelsall Production Sound Mixer: Tom Nelson Craft Service: Roger Poirier Supervising ADR Editor: Gail Clark Burch Assistant Property Master: Travis Wright Second Unit Director of Photography: Richard Quinlan Orchestrator: Jack Hayes Unit Publicist: Stanley Brossette Property Master: Thomas Saccio Transportation Co-Captain: Dennis Radesky Assistant Sound Editor: Keith Edemann Additional Editing: Alan Heim Foley: Alicia Stevenson Supervising Music Editor: Charles Martin Inouye Orchestrator: Torrie Zito Boom Operator: Daniel Rosenblum ADR Editor: Laura Graham Chief Lighting Technician: Jay Fortune Rigging Grip: Matthew Miller Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Sound Editor: Ronald Eng Sound Editor: Harry Cheney Sound Editor: Richard C. Franklin Hairstylist: John Quaglia Sound Editor: Leonard T. Geschke Scenic Artist: Leslie Salter Camera Operator: Gary Jay First Assistant Camera: Steve Adcock Sound Editor: John H. Arrufat Foley: Marko Costanzo Still Photographer: David James Music Supervisor: Jay Landers Assistant Sound E...
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tssfs · 8 years ago
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The Story So Far by Danielle Burch
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antiquatedfuture · 6 years ago
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Antiquated Future Distro Spring Newsletter
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In brief: We picked up all three issues of Fred Thomas' (Saturday Looks Good to Me, City Center) Balcony zine series. The latest (We Need Emotional Labor) from Jennifer Williams' ever-popular workbook zine series is here. We brought our Summer Soul mixtape series out of retirement. The excellent Grand Terrace Photo League coffee table book is now much more affordable. There's new issues of some of our favorite literary and art journals: Big Big Wednesday, Incandescent, and We'll Never Have Paris. 
And in these trying times, we brought back our Protect Roe v Wade Zine Pack, but also encourage everyone to donate to organizations working directly against this, such as The Yellowhammer Fund, Access Reproductive Care Southeast, and National Network of Abortion Funds.
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Balcony #3- "A funny thing about regret is that it's better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven't done." Interviews with long-running New Zealand experimental rock band The Dead C, cultish songwriter Edith Frost, and ambient musician John Daniel of Forest Management. ($6) 
Balcony #2- A public apology, an essay about Lewis Hyde's The Gift, an interview with left-field hip-hop musician Sterling Toles, in-depth record reviews, and a couple poems by Charles Gonsalves. ($6) 
Balcony #1- The issue that begin the Balcony series, a highly enjoyable take on the now-rare music-focused variety zine. Highlight: an interview with Chandra Oppenheim, who—at ten years old—headed up the New York no-wave band Chandra. ($6) 
Black Tea #5- A mixtape of Jason Martin's comics from recent years. Within: good-deed tollbooths, a tribute to San Francisco's Aquarius Records, and a really sweet one about a childhood business card collection. ($4)
Dogs of Brattleboro- Dogs busking with the punks, hanging out in cars, on walks, in laps, in arms. 22 images from photographer Bob George's Brattleboro, Vermont archives. Each zine comes with a dog button! ($4)
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A Halloween Poem for Children- A short collection of short poems (in handsome mini-zine form) from Murder City Devils' frontman Spencer Moody. Metaphysical oddities that casually nod to centuries of counterculture writers. ($5) Safe Words- A lyrical mini-memoir of desire. Through a series of vignettes, longtime zinester Sarah Geo recounts her sexual experiences with men, traversing the good and the bad to shine a spotlight on sexual desire in all its complexities. ($8)
Somnambulist #31: Dear Mayor Wheeler- Letters to Portland mayor Ted Wheeler regarding Portland's housing crisis from the perspective of a long-time advocate for houseless communities. This far-reaching collection of letters brings in personal, literary, and historical viewpoints. ($5)
Sugar Needle #41- The zine of oddball candy reviews. Within: scorched rice, wagon wheels, Italian apertifs, bee-berry honey caramel chocolates, jujube nougat, and much more. ($3)
Tin Can Telephone #6- Another issue of historic lost oddities and present realities. The highlight: a short history of cardboard cut-out cereal-box records of the 1960s and '70s. ($5)
We Need Emotional Labor: Discussion Questions to Redistribute the Work that Holds Communities Together- An essential guide to understanding both the value of emotional labor and the imbalance of it. ($8)
We, The Drowned- In the vein of his Fixer Eraser zine series, We, the Drowned is Jonas' latest collection of curious short prose pieces. Under the banner of "wishes and ghost stories," the pieces within are filled with conversations, lies, playful tangents, and a lot of heart. ($3) We'll Never Have Paris #16: Food- The latest issue of the literary zine of all things never meant to be focuses on food. And within, there are personal essays about diets, the melting pot of culinary cultures in a textiles factory, an immigrant family's relationship to Filet-O-Fish, a French mother's relationship to endives, the morning of Freddy Mercury's death, a failed care package, and more. ($6)
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Big Big Wednesday, Issue Six- An inviting literary journal of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and visual art, each issue of Big Big Wednesday holds a little something for everyone. One of our all-time favorite journals. With work from (the one-and-only) Jo Ann Beard, Jane Wong, Erin Perry, Madeline ffitch, and many others. ($15) Incandescent: A Color Film Zine, Issue 15- Parking meters, pensive basketball players, proud dogs, explorative cats, tomatoes in a shirt, a swamp room, a shack. All gathered, figuring out how “to approach stillness,” the latest theme of Incandescent, our very favorite photography journal. ($14)
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MUSIC Anna Burch- Party (Life Like)- Before her Polyvinyl pop gem, Quit The Curse, there was Party: the Beach Boys' Party-inspired solo debut from Anna Burch (Failed Flowers, Frontier Ruckus). (Cassette) ($8)
Anna Burch & Fred Thomas- St. Adalbert / Parkways (Polyvinyl)- A stunning indie-pop gem a piece from Michigan's finest: Fred Thomas (Saturday Looks Good to Me, City Center) and Anna Burch. (seven inch) ($8)
Bitpart- Beyond What's Left (Rumbletowne)- Thirteen songs from Paris-based post-power-pop punks, Bitpart. In your face, catchy, and raw, with big heavy basslines and lots of energy. (LP) ($12)
Bonny Doon- Classical Days and Jazzy Nights (Life Like)- A repress of the 2015 four-track home recordings of Detroit band Bonny Doon. Hazy, Echoplex-laden, alt-country-tinged pop anthems. (Cassette) ($8)
City Center- Spring St (Quite Scientific)- A long-lost record from the late great City Center. Four woozy, atmospheric, skewed dream-pop tracks. On clear, screen-printed, one-sided vinyl. So gorgeous! (12" EP) ($12) Cultural Fog- Self-Titled (Life Like)- Claire Cirocco, Emily Roll, and Fred Thomas combine to make pulsing, triple-synth soundscapes that are "strongly under the influence of Windam Hill." (Cassette) ($8)
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Dominic Coppola & Fred Thomas- Enough Time Has Passed (Life Like)- A collaborative project between drone musician Dominic Coppola and musical chameleon Fred Thomas. (Cassette) ($8)
Land & Buildings- Huron River Eclipse (Life Like)- Like a chamber-pop band led by a synth player and inspired by Nico Muhly's Mothertongue and John Cale's Artificial Intelligence. (Cassette) ($8)
Make Like a Tree- Mothernight (This + That Tapes)- Hazy, ambient dream-pop from the Ukraine. Really, it's just such a pleasure. An album to get lost in. (Cassette + Digital Download) ($8)
The Max Levine Ensemble- Backlash, Baby (Rumbletowne)- Hyperdrive pop-punk packed with stories from songwriter David Combs (Spoonboy, Somnia, Bad Moves). (LP) ($12)
Mystery Cassette Tape Grab Bag- Five cassettes, from our back catalog and beyond, all for $10. What a deal! (cassettes) ($10)
Nick Keeling- Martha (Why the Tapes Play)- Three pieces of lo-fi instrumental piano on a three-inch CD. Music that exists beautifully outside of time. (3" CD) ($5)
Pleasure Systems- Terraform (Self-Released)- The latest from Pleasure Systems, the solo electronic project of Clarke from The Washboard Abs. Terraform takes the project into a place that sparkles and pops in digital melancholic bliss. A masterpiece in synth waves, pitch shifts, glitches, and stutters, all covered in pop song dreams. (Cassette + Digital Download) ($6) 
Somnia- How The Moon Shines On The Shit (Rumbletowne)- A full-throttle pop-punk supergroup that combines the songwriting talents of Erica Freas (RVIVR) and David Combs (Spoonboy, Max Levine Ensemble) to create an album to help you get through the day. (LP) ($12)
Songs for Moms- River (Rumbletowne)- Five tracks that captures Songs for Moms' enduring greatness. Adventurous pop-punk songs of scars and healing, grieving and celebrating. (12" EP) ($12)
Spencer Moody & Little Stray- Split Tape (This + That Tapes)- A split release from Murder City Devils' frontman Spencer Moody and Little Stray, the solo project of Rabbits to Riches' guitarist Chris Baldys. Two sides of smart, intimate bedroom folk in handsome handmade packaging. (Cassette + Digital Download) ($8)
Summer Soul, Vol. 9- The ninth volume of our long-running Summer Soul mixtape series. Twenty songs of apologies, thank yous, heartbreaks, and celebrations. An hour of lesser-known '60s and '70s soul. (Cassette) ($5)
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lindyhunt · 7 years ago
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A Tour of Some of the Most Photogenic Places in Thailand: Follow Our Thailand Travel Diary
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We have just left Panyee, a Muslim village on stilts, and are en route to a beach picnic on the island of Rang-Yai when our photographer Arkan Zakharov yells: “Stop! Can we shoot on that little island?” He points to a rocky islet cropping out of the Andaman Sea. “Sure,” responds Teddy Kongsawatt, one of our guides. “But we’ll have to be quick because the tide is coming in and it’s going to disappear!” Once we reach the islet, Shaughnessy and Eliza Grossman, our fashion editor, scramble out. (You can’t see Grossman because she’s lying flat on the ground behind the tiny knoll.) We pull away, leaving them marooned. It’s a stunning image—just one of the many visual memories I will have of our time in Phuket.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $1,400, Ellery. Shoes, $275, COS.
Today the sky is blue and almost cloudless, but when we landed last night, it was in the middle of a torrential downpour. The rain was madly ricocheting off the pavement, stirring up humidity-drenched misty clouds. June Na-Songkhla, our guide, must have sensed we were worried about the shoot the next day. “We say our weather is like a woman’s mood,” she assured us. “She may be angry but not for too long.” Our “weather mistress” had indeed settled down by the time we arrived at Tu Kab Khao, a restaurant in Old Phuket Town. It was here that I had my first encounter with galangal, or Thai ginger. When I bit into a slice, I was expecting something pungently spicy, but my confused taste buds registered citrus and pine flavours. It was the first of many new taste and textural sensations. (Steamed cubes of doughy white bread dipped in bright green panden custard was another highlight.)
Later we checked into the Nai Harn resort, which is about 17 kilometres from the town of Phuket, and set our alarms for a 5:30 a.m. start to our island-hopping adventures. Morning comes quickly, but fortified with coffee, we head out to the harbour. It’s early, but I can already feel the heat and humidity kicking in. I board the boat and head to the front. As we pick up speed, en route to James Bond Island for our first shot, I turn my face into the wind and let my hair fly. I suspect I look like a blissed-out retriever poking her head out the window of a pickup truck.
The next day, we’re back on land and heading to the Phang Nga Elephant Park. It’s a small family-run operation in southern mainland Thailand that offers ethical elephant tourism. Jake Thaotad and his cousin Lek Songkaw set up the park in 2015 after Thaotad returned from London, England, where he was working as a microbiologist. Thaotad tells us that his family have been involved with elephants for 150 years and that helping domesticated elephants is paramount to their mission.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, price upon request, COS. Necklace, $945, Marni.
“We let our visitors interact with them in a way that isn’t exploitive,” he says. “It hurts me a lot when people say that all Thais are cruel to their elephants as it is simply untrue. But what we have to realize is that without tourism, elephant owners have no means to care for these wonderful animals. It is unrealistic to think that thousands of elephants can be homed in a handful of sanctuaries. And talk of turning them loose is unrealistic firstly because Thailand does not have the land and secondly because domesticated animals cannot be left to fend for themselves. So what I want is a world where healthy and contented elephants can be used but never abused.”
While we’re taking our last shots, a dark bank of clouds rolls in over the hills. It seems our weather friend is about to have another one of her moods. As the doors to the van close, the rain starts, but it’s a short-lived, blustery fit. When we arrive back in Phuket, the sun is setting. In the distance, I can see the glowing and peaceful silhouette of Big Buddha sitting atop the Nakkerd Hills. It’s another picture-perfect moment.
Find out more about our travels in Thailand and enter for a chance to win a trip for two to Hong Kong and Thailand valued at $7,500 CAD here.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $1,400, Ellery. Shoes, $275, COS.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Top, $320, and skirt, $590, Ulla Johnson. Earrings, $460, Marni.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $7,280, Etro. Earring, $60 for a pair, Ettika.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $840, Jacquemus. Earring, $50 for a pair, Danielle Nicole.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $5,020, and briefs, price upon request, Jil Sander. Shoes, $375, Stuart Weitzman. Earrings, price upon request, Altuzarra.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Top, $75, Wilfred at Aritzia. Skirt, $925, Altuzarra. Earrings, $45, Ettika.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, $7,280, Etro. Shoes, $440, Tory Burch. Earrings, $50 for a pair, Danielle Nicole.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. op, $155, Kore Swim. Skirt, $1,380, Jason Wu. Shoes, $340, Ancient Greek Sandals. Earrings, $460, Marni. Hat, $645, Gucci.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Dress, price upon request, COS. Necklace, $945, Marni.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Top, price upon request, Hugo. Swimsuit, $150, Peixoto. Earrings, price upon request, Altuzarra.
Photography by Arkan Zakharov. Creative direction by Brittany Eccles. Styling by Eliza Grossman. Hair and makeup, Susana Hong for P1M.ca/Amika. Fashion assistant, Nelly Akbari for P1M.ca. Photo assistant, Will Jivcoff. Model, Shaughnessy Brown at Dulcedo Management. Swimsuit, $320, Kore Swim.
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Thailand Travel Diary
Shaughnessy is standing on an islet in the Andaman Sea. The tide is coming in, so it will soon be covered—but not before we get our shot.
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Thailand Travel Diary
“Travelling gives me the rare privilege of having the time to think deeply about finding my true self and to think about what life I want to lead.”
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“My hair has always been a window into where I’m at in life. It’s my soul telling me how I feel.”
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Shaughnessy is standing in the waters surrounding Khao Phing Kan. James Bond Island is behind her on the left.
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This tiny port is where speedboats and traditional Thai longboats moor while visiting Khao Phing Kan. It’s one of more than 40 protected islands in Ao Phang-Nga Marine National Park. The islands’ distinctive shapes are formed as the limestone is weathered over time by wind, rain and waves.
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Thailand Travel Diary
“I bring a masculine facet to these feminine clothes. It’s completely fine to be active and elegant, but oftentimes fashion can lose its utility.”
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Panyee island is a 200-year-old Muslim fishing village built on stilts in Phang Nga Bay. Shaughnessy is photographed on the soccer pitch that floats alongside the village. The original floating wooden field was built in 1986 by a group of local boys who wanted to play rather than just watch soccer on TV. Away from the field, you can walk through a maze of stalls where villagers sell souvenirs (everything from T-shirts to pearls) as well as the village’s famous shrimp paste.
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Shaughnessy is on the grounds of the Phang Nga Elephant Park.
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“I’ve been photographed with animals enough times to know that I’m there with sentient beings.”
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Shaughnessy is at Reflections, the rooftop terrace/bar at the Nai Harn resort. On the right, she is standing in the resort’s pool, which is lit by a galaxy of tiny lights that mirror the celestial display above.
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“This was our last shot by the pool, and it captures what I want the next phase of my career to be: enlightened.”
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dj-maxx-92 · 7 years ago
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J. Cole - Kevin's Heart from Pomp&Clout on Vimeo.
Directed by J.Cole & Scott Lazer
Starring Kevin Hart
Pomp&Clout + Dreamville - Production Company Ryen Bartlett - Executive Producer Jefferis Gray - Producer Dustin Highbridge - Co-Producer Kevin Staake - Head of Production Isiah Donté Lee - Director of Photography Miles Ford Mullin - Production Designer Deryck Highbridge -Production Supervisor Preston Clay Reed -Production Coordinator Ivette Anthony - Production Assistant (Office) Yule Owens - Production Assistant (Set) Jose Luis Guzman - Production Assistant (Set) Arleen Ayala - Production Assistant (Set) Lewis Espinoza - Production Assistant (Set) Chris Sinclair - Production Assistant (Set) Michael Henrickson - Production Assistant (Set) Samuel Schneider - Production Assistant (Set) Caleb Wall - Production Assistant (Driver) Austin Lucht - Production Assistant (Driver) Jordan Shafer - Production Assistant (Set) Jesse Hays - 1st A.D Bryon Dormandy - 2nd A.D. Karim Belkasemi - 1st AC Anthony Goodman - 2nd AC Collin Scouten - Steadicam Operator Evan Butka - DIT Raeana Anaïs - Wardrobe Stylist Raeshon Roberson - Wardrobe Stylist Assistant Ashley North - Stylist Valene Del Rosario - Hair/Makeup Artist Luckyna Sin - Hair/Makeup Assist Moore Huffman - Production Sound Mixer Amelia Ferroni - Script Supervisor Byron Echeverria - VTR Jarrod Butler - VTR Chad Sarahina - On Set Editor Assist Manuel Lizaso - Craft Service Jim Griffin - Location Scout Nicholas Sternberg - Location Manager Arjun Prakash - Gaffer Jeff Godshall - Best Boy Electric Ryan Hueter - Electric Doug Frerichs - Electric Joseph Feffer - Electric Driver Joanna Nguyen - Key Grip Sean Hunt - Best Boy Grip Rebecca Plasencia - Grip Matthew Planer - Grip Miguel Davila - Balloon Tech Juan Garcia - Teamsters/Drivers Ruben Acevedo - Teamsters/Drivers Arae Webner - Art Director Eric Palmer - Art Director Dina Coccari - Asst. Art Director Sean Berger - Art Coordinator Scott Schiefer - Leadman Lauren Anderson - Prop Master Amber Padgett - Set Dresser Jena Serbv - Set Dresser Syliva Kim - Set Dresser Brian Laprocino - Set Dresser Kevin Beebe - Carpenter Esther Fuentes - Carpenter Micaela Silberstein - Carpenter Byron Garcia Diaz - Art Assts. Fred Foote - Art Assts. Orlando Tarango - Art Assts. William Stewart - Art Assts. David Seguin - Art Assts. Gilbert Murillo - Policemen James Thornton - Policemen John Waroff - Firemen Amy Stanoszek - Welfare/Teacher Susan Deming - Casting Director Extras on Avail - Extras Casting Pomp&Clout - VFX Pete Puskas - VFX Supervisor & Lead GFX Designer - Aaron Vinton Blacksmith - 2D Daniel Morris - Conform Work Editorial - Editorial Adam Robinson - Editor Erik Vogt - Nilsen - Assistant Editor Marlo Baird - Executive Producer Brian Scharwath - Post Producer Beacon Street Studios - Sound Mix Rommel Molina - Mixer Vivi Rojas - Mix Assistant Kate Vadnais - Mix Producer Cast: Stacy Gaspard - Mom at Baby Store Jayden Green - Son at Baby Store Jasmine Burch - Temptress in Car Sakura Sugihara - Super Market Patron George Wrighster - Super Market Patron Brandon Brown - Super Market Patron Tonya Reid - Super Market Patron Rhonda Bankston - Woman Sipping Tea Patee Spurlock - Super Market Patron Belita Edwards - Woman In Car Lucus Taiyo - Super Market Patron Babylungs - Cashier Cory Roberts - Man in Bathroom Muneeb Rehman - Hollywood Executive Keteruh Cerrone - Woman In Restaurant Janice Hughes - Restaurant Server Karla Kamm - Restaurant Hostess Giselle Dalmage - Restaurant Hostess Stephen Brown - Restaurant Patron Vincent Estrellas - Restaurant Patron Babylungs - Restaurant Patron Eugene Hatia - Restaurant Patron Vanessa Arcia - Restaurant Patron Khaliq King - Restaurant Patron Kanika Lal - Restaurant Patron Johnnie McQuarley - Restaurant Patron Dymytro Nepochatov - Restaurant Patron Nicole Pazmino - Restaurant Patron Michael Sandy - Restaurant Patron Lina Todorova - Restaurant Patron Julieta Villatoro - Restaurant Patron Lovena Kagel - Restaurant Patron
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the-record-obituaries · 8 years ago
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Feb. 22, 2017: Obituaries
Jerry Wayne, 63
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Mr. Jerry Albert Wayne, age 63 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, February 18th, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Funeral Services were February 21st,  at His Light Ministries with Rev. Michael Brinegar officiating  Burial was  in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Wayne was born October 7, 1953 in Wilkes County to William Alfred and Dovie Mae Dancy Wayne. He had previously been employed by American Drew Furniture. Mr. Wayne was a member of Vision Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister.
Mr. Wayne is survived by several cousins and an Aunt.
 Daniel Rotenberry, 75
Daniel Thomas Rotenberry, age 75, of Hays, died Sunday, February 19, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. He was born September 21, 1941 in Welch, West  Virginia to Ollie and Lorraine Thomas Rotenberry. He was a US Army Veteran. He enjoyed the outdoors and photography. Mr. Rotenberry was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his daughter, Cheryl Brown of Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Jacob Brown, Sarah Brown and Michelle Brown all of Wilkesboro; and two sisters, Rita Rotenberry of Princeton, West Virginia and Frances Hart of Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Service was held in West Virginia.           Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
Naomi Triplett, 94
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Naomi Broyhill Parks Triplett, formerly of Wilkesboro, NC passed away February 18th 2017 at Arbor Acres in Winston Salem, NC.  Naomi was 94 years young.
Naomi grew up in Boomer, NC with her parents, two brothers and two sisters. She was active in her home church, Little Rock Baptist Church. She graduated from Appalachian Teachers College (ASU) in Boone, NC. She was a teacher first in Valdese, NC and then Wilkesboro, Millers Creek, Ronda and Roaring River Elementary Schools in Wilkes County. After marrying Harold Wellborn Parks, she resided in Roaring River for many years where she and Harold were active members of Roaring River Methodist Church.
After Harold's passing in 1965, Naomi shouldered the task of raising two teenage sons while being the sole "bread winner".  In 1973 she married Thomas L. Triplett of Conover, NC, where they lived until his death in 1988.  Later that year, she moved home to Wilkesboro where she was an active member of the Wilkesboro United Methodist Church, President of the United Methodist Women, President of the North Wilkesboro Woman's Club and a member of the Wilkes County Retired School Teachers Organization. She was an avid knitter, bridge player, gardener, and Grandmother.
She is preceded in death by her parents Isaac Jefferson and Ada Carlton Broyhill; her husband Harold W. Parks and Thomas L. Triplett  her two sisters, Arlee Broyhill Andrews, Evelyn Broyhill Greer; two brothers Lloyd Broyhill and Vernon Broyhill. She is survived by two sons, James Harold Parks and wife (Brenda Ritchie Parks) of Slier City NC, and Daniel Broyhill Parks and wife, (Carla Cox Parks) of Mebane, NC. Naomi has four grandchildren; Jamie Parks Barron and husband (Darryl) of Raleigh NC, Jodi Parks Myers and husband (Bobby) of Cary NC; Daniel Broyhill Parks and wife (Jaclyn) of Wake Forest, NC and Anna Parks Shartzer and husband (Douglas) of Apex, NC. In addition, 10 Great grandchildren: Ellie and Joshua Barron, Austin Dice, James Robert and Madison Myers, Sophie, Molly and Eloise Shartzer and Emerson and Caris Parks.
A celebration of Naomi's life will be held at Wilkesboro United Methodist Church on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 2:00 P.M., with Rev. Karen Roberts and Rev. Chris Lakey officiating. Prior to the service the family will greet friends in the Heritage Room at the church starting at 1:00 P.M. A graveside service will be at the Roaring River Methodist Church Cemetery following the church service. Memorials may be made to Roaring River Methodist Church, c/o Josh Hill, 350 Sedgefield  Circle, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Pallbearers will be, Daniel Parks, Jr., Darryl Barron, Douglas Shartzer, Bobby Myers, Austin Dice, James Robert Myers and Joshua Barron.
   John Hutchison, Jr., 61
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John Everette "Butch" Hutchison, Jr., age 61, of Traphill, died Thursday, February 16, 2017 at Woltz Hospice Home. He was born September 28, 1955 in New Castle County, Delaware to John Everette Hutchison Sr. and Ruth Davis Hutchison. He was a US Army Veteran. Mr. Hutchison was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his daughter, Billie Jean Rodriguez and husband Armondo of Kansas; sisters, Janice Hutchison McGrady of Traphill, Debbie Hutchison Pennington and husband Tim of Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Aaron and Tony Rodriguez.
Graveside service with military rites by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 was February 18, at Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery with VFW Chaplain Larry Reavis and Rev. Eddie Tharpe officiating  Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Harold Baker, Jr., 60
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Harold "Hal" Aubrey Baker, Jr., age 60, of Millers Creek, died Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at UNC Chapel  Hill Hospital. He was born July 13, 1956 in Wilkes County to Harold and Barbara Glass Baker. Mr. Baker was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Tony Baker.
Surviving are his loving wife and best friend, Sandy Clonch Baker; sons, Shaun Baker and wife Amy of Biloxi, Mississippi, Chad Clonch and wife Lindsey of Wilkesboro; daughter, Christy Baker of Millers Creek; sister, ArLene Gregory and husband Mike of Millers Creek; grandchildren, William Baker, Samantha Baker and Braxton Baker; nephew, Jason Gregory; and niece, Anita Baker.
Memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 25, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Darrell Poole and Rick Cooper officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Memorials may be made to Humane Society of Wilkes, PO Box 306, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
    Barbara  Prevette, 74
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Barbara Johnson Elledge Prevette, age 74, of Hays, died Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at her home. She was born September 17, 1942 in Wilkes County to John Robert and Hattie Catherine Hanks Johnson. Ms. Prevette was a member of Springfield Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Junior Elledge; grandchildren, Jason Randall Elledge and Barbara Kathleen Brooks; and brothers, Ira Benjamin Johnson and John Lewis Johnson.
Surviving are her husband, Dwight Prevette; her children, Annette Elledge of Mt. Airy, Jack Randall Elledge and Lisa Wilmoth both of Hays, Debra Jane Franklin and husband Ron of Crystal Lake, Illinois; sisters, Mary Belle Johnson and husband Cline of North Wilkesboro, Carol Laws and husband Ray of Advance, brothers, Roger Johnson and wife Cheryl and Bill Johnson both of Hays; seven grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and her faithful canine companion, Mr. McGee.
Memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 2017 at Springfield Baptist Church with Chaplain Paul Hugger and Rev. Gary Stanley officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 12:30 until 2:30 on Sunday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, PO Box 27985, Raleigh, NC 27611. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
    Dana Pierce, 71
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Mrs. Dana Lee Pierce, age 71 of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center.
Private Memorial services were  February 19th,   at Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel with Rev. Carl Witherspoon officiating. Inurnment was in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.  
Mrs. Pierce was born June 9th, 1945 in Eden, North Carolina to William and Lillie Mills Fayne. She was a member of Cornerstone Church. Mrs. Pierce was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Bob Pierce, a sister; Janet Campbell and a brother; Hank Fayne.
She is survived by two sons; Greg Pierce and wife Belinda of Purlear, Tom Pierce and wife Regina of Wilkesboro, two grandchildren; Emily Pierce of Purlear and Kaitlyn Pierce of Wilkesboro, a sister; Gwen Williams of Wilkesboro and a brother Billy Fayne of Cocoa, FL.
 Martha Rhodes, 91
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Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Rhodes, age 91 of Wilkesboro, died Friday, February 17, 2017 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Funeral services were February 20th, with private family bu  with Dr. Chris Hefner and Rev. Alfred E. Andrews officiating.    
Mrs. Rhodes was born September 4, 1925 in York, SC to William Albright and Martha Beatrice Wilson Burch. She graduated from St. Joseph's Nursing School in Savannah, Georgia and then received a certificate in Public Health at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. She worked as a Public Health Nurse in Raleigh before marrying Mr. Rhodes. She was a homemaker for many years before she went back to nursing and retired from Wilkes Regional Medical Center as a registered nurse. She loved taking care of others and enjoyed sewing, gardening and especially playing bridge with her friends. She was a member of Wilkesboro Baptist Church for over 50 years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her son, Donald DuBosq Rhodes, Jr. and four sisters.
Mrs. Rhodes is survived by her husband of 66 years, Donald DuBosq Rhodes, Sr., her children, Carol (Bill) Warden, Bill (Teresa) Rhodes and Martha (Steve) Rizoti; seven grandchildren, Emily (Daniel) Crane, Lee (Ale) Warden, Hugh (Laura) Warden, Adam (Selah) Rhodes, Ben (Heather) Rhodes, Merritt Rizoti and Rachel Rizoti; three great grandchildren, Avery and Bennett Crane and Joanna Warden; and one brother, William Burch and one sister, Frances Gresley.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wilkesboro Baptist Church PO Box 61 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
  Johnny Sheets, 74
Mr. Johnny Landon Sheets, 74, passed away Wednesday February 15, 2017 at Hospice Home of Alamance County.
A funeral service was Saturday at Monnette Road Baptist Church.  Burial followed at Towe Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery
Mr. Sheets was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.  He was born in Wilkes county to the late Fred and Connie Royal Sheets.  He was a faithful member of Towe Memorial Baptist Church where he served as a Sunday School teacher.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister Maxie Hart; brothers Roy, Billy, and Bobby Sheets; a grandson Bradley.
He is survived by his wife of 43 years Mary Sheets of Whitsett; children Sabrina Daniels, Michelle Hoke and husband Bill, Michelle Cox and husband Stacey, and Wade Harden and wife Christina; sisters Betty Kilby ,Peggy Royster and husband William, and Mary Sheets; brothers Tony Sheets and wife Donna, Mike Sheets and wife Lisa, and David Sheets; grandchildren Katie Daniels, Josh Hyatt, Rebecca Hoke, Landon Williams, Olivia Kutlik, Christopher Harden, and Anthony Puckett.  Also surviving are four great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Hospice of Alamance County, 918  Chapel Hill Rd. Burlington, NC  27215.
George Brothers Funeral Service is assisting the Sheets family.
   Cathy Anderson, 63
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Mrs. Cathy Joyce Anderson, age 63 of Millers Creek, passed away Monday, February 13, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
    Wanda Pickard, 81
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Wanda Shelton Pickard, age 81, of Wilkesboro, NC, died Monday, February 13, 2017 at Westwood Hills Assisted Living Facility in Wilkesboro.
Wanda is survived by her daughter, Kathryn Jane Regner of Madison, AL; her brother, Charles Wayne Shelton of Clinton, KY; her sister, Brenda Faye Shelton of Almo, KY; her daughter-in-law, Renee Pickard of Wilkesboro; three grandsons, Matthew Stewart Pickard (Laura), Nathan Davis Pickard (Kelly) and James Nicolas Pickard (Lauren); seven great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 61 years, Wilbur "Pick" Pickard and her son, Ralph Kent Pickard, both of Wilkesboro; her parents James Logan and Corine Evelyn Shelton, both of Mayfield; brothers James Rudy Shelton and Wilson Key Shelton.
Reception was held at Byrn Funeral Home, Mayfield, Kentucky  February 19   and a graveside service   at Highland Park Cemetery following.
In lieu of flowers, donations would be welcome to the Alzheimer's Foundation (alzfdn.org) or Children's Hope Alliance, 507 Courthouse Drive, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
  Roy Shoemaker, 85
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Mr. Roy Bruce Shoemaker, age 85, husband of Linda Ruth Denny Shoemaker of North Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, February 12, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center.
Funeral services were February 16,   at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Bro. Josh Bell and Rev. Junior Harold officiating.  Burial with military honors by Post 1142 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard will be in Mount Lawn Memorial Park.  
Mr. Shoemaker was born August 24, 1931 in Wilkes County to Robert McKinnley and Addie Marie Mastin Shoemaker.  He served in the United States Army and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142, Disabled American Veterans and the American Legion Post #33.  He was a Field Supervisor for Foster Sturdivant Construction Company.  
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by daughter; Gina Ann McKinney, one great grandson, one sister; RV Bowman and one brother; Edward Starling Shoemaker.
He is survived by his wife; Linda Ruth Denny Shoemaker of the home, one daughter; Brenda Leigh Wheeler of North Wilkesboro, three step-daughters; Darla Smithey and husband Larry of Wilkesboro, Sherry Johnson and husband Bob of Winston-Salem, Darla Ashley of Roaring River, two sons; Michael Shoemaker of Wilkesboro, Robert Bruce Shoemaker of North Wilkesboro, ten grandchildren; Todd Shoemaker, Timothy Shoemaker, Derek Shoemaker, Leighanne Cheek, Brandon Cheek, Kala McKinney, Chase McKinney, Sarah McKinney, Taylor Billings, Joey Cleary, six step-grandchildren; Chad Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Lana Johnson, Crystal Marley, Carrie Bell, Tom Dishmon, twenty-two great grandchildren, one sister; Agnes Alexander and husband Clay of Roaring River, and one brother; Bobby Shoemaker and wife Vecie of North Wilkesboro.
Pallbearers will be: Derek Shoemaker, Brandon Cheek, Joey Cleary, Tom Dishmon, Robert Hudson and Bobby Shoemaker.
Flowers will be accepted.
  Jason Johnson, 38
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Mr. Jason Edward Johnson, age 38 of Moravian Falls, passed away Sunday, February 12, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center.
Funeral services were  February 18th at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Rickey Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in Eshcol United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Johnson was born March 13, 1978 in Wilkes County to Grady and Bessie Shumate Johnson. He was a self-employed roofer. Mr. Johnson was a member of Eshcol United Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers; Grady Alexander Johnson, Allen Johnson, Bradley Johnson and one sister; Elsie Faye Johnson.
Mr. Johnson is survived by a sister; Donna Johnson Osborne of Moravain Falls and two brothers; Travis Johnson of New Mexico and Jeffrey Johnson of McGrady and one half brother; Derek Adams.
    Barbara Redman, 75
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Barbara Jean Redman, age 75, of Elkin, died Saturday, February 11, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She was born July 31, 1941 in Wilkes County to Jake and Carrie Calloway Isenhour. She loved baking, singing in the church choir, visiting the sick and spending time with her family. Mrs. Redman was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John Sidney Bailey, Sr.; son, Patrick O. Bailey; brother, Aaron Isenhour, and sister, Dawn Chamberlin.
 Surviving are her husband, Edward "Lee" Redman Sr.; her children, Terri A. Bailey-Carlton of North Wilkesboro, Jerri B. Bailey of Wilkesboro, John Sidney Bailey II and wife Michlin of Walkertown, Stephanie T. Bailey of Winston Salem, Edward Lee Redman, Jr. of Elkin, special son, Randy G. Parks and wife Dorothy of Wilkesboro; brothers, Jacob T. Isenhour, Ricky Morrison both of Wilkesboro, Johnny Horton of Charlotte; sisters, Melvia Isenhour of Wilkesboro, Marilyn Morrero of Brown's Mill, New Jersey, Dare Lynn Isenhour of West Jefferson, Tammy Farmer of Columbus, Ohio, Betty Parks of North Wilkesboro, Maria Harris of Wilkesboro and many others not mentioned by name; fifteen grandchildren; a host of great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was February 16,  at Wesley Chapel in Elkin with Pastor Jeanette Hayes and Pastor John S. Bailey II officiating. Burial followed in Old Damascus and Parks Grove Cemetery.  . Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, PO Box 27985, Raleigh, NC 27611. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Mrs. Cora Alice Barber Wilborn
Mrs. Cora Alice Barber Wilborn, of Camp Joe Harris Road was born on June 29, 1926 to the late Alfred and Carrie "Pluma" Petty Barber. The widow of Charles "Bill" Wilborn, she went home to her lord and savior on Thursday, February 9, 2017.
Mrs. Cora Alice Barber Wilborn, age 90 of North Wilkesboro, widow of Charles William Wilborn, passed away Thursday, February 9, 2017 at her home.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Monday, February 13, 2017 at New Damascus Baptist Church with Rev. Keith Knox officiating. The body will be placed in the church at 1:30. Burial will be in the Highview Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM on Sunday evening at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mrs. Wilborn was born June 29, 1926 in Wilkes County to Alfred and Carrie P. Petty Barber. She was a member of New Damascus Baptist Church and she was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles William Wilborn; two daughters, Wilma Calloway and Janice Eller; and three brothers.
She is survived by three daughters, Cora Simpson and husband Keith of North Wilkesboro, Billie Cuffee and husband Lonnie of Wilkesboro, Melissa Richardson and husband Danny of North Wilkesboro; six sons, James Wilborn of North Wilkesboro, Clyde Wilborn of North Wilkesboro, Lawrence Wilborn of North Wilkesboro, Alvin Wilborn and wife Norma of Millers Creek, Spencer Wilborn and wife Veronica of Wilkesboro and Rufus Wilborn and wife Sharon of Wilkesboro; twenty grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and 7 great-great grandchildren.
She was educated at the then segregated, Lincoln Heights School.  She went on to attend what is now Winston Salem State University, and then Howard University during World War II, where she trained in their Women's Army Corps nursing program.  Rather than go to war, she became a homemaker, proudly raising her children: Charles "Spencer" (wife Veronica), Wilma, Rufus (wife Sharon),   Janice,  Lawrence "LW", James "Pee Wee", Alvin (wife Norma), Billie "Puddin" (husband Lonnie), Cora Ellen (husband Keith), Clyde, special daughter, Melissa (husband Daniel), and three grandchildren, Sonya "Tink" (husband Charles), Chad (wife Monica), and Todd (wife Tawana).  She assisted in raising nieces, nephews, and scores of others in the neighborhood and the family.  In addition to 9 living children, she leaves 19 grandchildren (Keith [Angie], Michael [Latreka], Lena [John], Marcella, Gene [Claudia], Darren [Julie], Donna, Jamie [Rubi], Alex, Miranda, Monica, Daniel [Selina], Christian, Beyoncé, and Ana), 35 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great grandchildren.
Even with her full time duties raising children, she managed to serve on a multitude of community organizations, including the Cairo Social Community Club, and to work for several decades, before retiring from the employ of Mr. John W. Hubbard, Sr. and his loving wife, Rebecca, owners of the local paper, the Journal Patriot.
She accepted Christ as a young girl, attending Rickards Chapel A.M.E. Zion and then joining New Damascus Baptist Church.  There was always a meal to be had at her table, a stern word when needed, or loving arms and kind words.  She lived by example to all, never uttering an unkind word or idle gossip.
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