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He spent the last years of his life in the caring home of Cathy Benway and her family. His last days were spent there surrounded by those who loved him. Throughout his life Roger jumped at the opportunity to help family, friends, or strangers. Remodeling a bathroom for an in-law, painting an apartment for a niece or jump starting a car for a stranger he would not hesitate to offer his time and assistance. Roger gave his time to others consistently throughout his life as a little league coach, becoming the family “Mr.
Catherine was the dear grandmother of five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Along with her parents, Kathy was preceded in death by her oldest brother Joseph Przyuski. She is survived by Joe’s spouse Ellen (O’Reilly) Przyuski, Stanley and Terry Przyuski, Ron and Diane Watson, and James Przyuski along with thirteen nieces and nephews. Bill is the devoted father of William H. Dayton, Jr., married to Sheila, Lori Froeder, married to Michael, Jean Boroch, married to Blair, and John A. Dayton, married to Shelley. Bill is the beloved grandfather of Jesse, Nicole, married to Jeremy, Billy,III, Cole, Lucas, Kyle and Evan.
Judge Zia Faruqui is trying to teach you crypto, one ‘SNL’ reference at a time
John had a great love for family, friends and faith as he was an active member of St. John the Baptist Parish. Wood working and country music was his favorite pass time activities, never passing up an opportunity to watch or talk about the Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Dolphins. John is survived by his four devoted and grateful children, John N. Of Langhorne, James of Hilltown, Greg of Bedminster and Ann Christensen of Bedminster. Genie attended Catholic Elementary School and High School in Upper Darby and was a graduate from the Philadelphia College of Art. Genie was employed at The “Manor” as an assistant teacher to care for children that were profoundly disabled.
John also enjoyed watching old western movies and could usually be found resting in his chair listening to classic country music. John instilled his hard work ethic into his children from a very young age and his legacy will continue to live on through his surviving family. Victor W. Rocki, 73 of Fort Myers, Florida died peacefully on September 14th with his loving family by his side. He was the beloved husband to Wanda Zaniewska Rocki for 42 loving years. He is predeceased by his brother, Richard J. Gaza, Esq., and his sister, Isabelle M. Gaza, M.Ed., in addition to his wife, Diana.
Darren “DJ” Lawder
She spent several of her last Summer’s visiting Maine where she felt completely relaxed and at peace. The one thing that Joan was probably most happy to do was spend time with her grandchildren. If you asked her to babysit, the answer was always a resounding, YES!
But if you got to know him when he was in a good spot, he was the person you'd want to be around. He'd give his shirt off his back for you and tell you the best jokes. He was in the army until an injury abruptly ended his career. That injury set him up for the rest of his life and the choices he'd made. He was born on Sept. 8, 1973 in Burlington, the son of Jeffrey R. Sr. and Cheryl Gay.
Donald E. Savage, Jr.
The opportunity is still very much in front of us, very much in front of our customers, and they continue to see that opportunity and to move rapidly to the cloud. There's no one-size-fits-all solution to what customers want. Donna Goodison (@dgoodison) is Protocol's senior reporter focusing on enterprise infrastructure technology, from the 'Big 3' cloud computing providers to data centers. She previously covered the public cloud at CRN after 15 years as a business reporter for the Boston Herald. Based in Massachusetts, she also has worked as a Boston Globe freelancer, business reporter at the Boston Business Journal and real estate reporter at Banker & Tradesman after toiling at weekly newspapers. When people can easily switch to another company and bring their financial history with them, that presents real competition to legacy services and forces everyone to improve, with positive results for consumers.
In September 1941, seventy-five years after Plymouth was incorporated as a borough, the town began a five-day celebration at Huber Field, including a pageant with the patriotic theme "America on Parade". Like many American towns, Plymouth had an ethnically diverse population, formed largely by the descendants of Irish, Welsh, Polish, Lithuanian and Slovak immigrants. Patriotism had an important place in the school curriculum, and the generation that was coming of age in 1941 had been educated to think of themselves as Americans first and foremost.
Faruqui spoke with Protocol about the power of his position, and what people in crypto should understand about the law. A magistrate judge doesn’t set precedent in the same way as a Supreme Court justice — stare decisis only must be obeyed by lower courts, and Farqui’s is not the highest. But the ways Faruqui has weighed on cases that have come before him can give lawyers clues as to what legal frameworks will pass muster. Crypto lawyers have drawn on his prior decisions in the context of the Tornado Cash sanctions, for example. The ways Zia Faruqui has weighed on cases that have come before him can give lawyers clues as to what legal frameworks will pass muster.
Zdzisław “Chester” Zurawski, 98, passed away on March 11, 2022 at Doylestown Hospital following complications after fracturing his hip. He was born on May 20, 1923 in Stolowicze-Baranowicze, Poland, the only child of Ernestyna and Jozef. He grew up in Pinsk, now part of Belarus, where his father owned several charcuterie shops. At the age of 16 he was taken as forced labor by the NAZIs to work on a farm in Germany. Richard was a gentle giant and a good man with a kind heart.
Barthe died on June 4, 1892 and is buried at Hillside Cemetery in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. Josiah William Eno was born in Simsbury, Connecticut in 1820 and settled at Plymouth in 1855. He was one of the signers of the 1866 petition asking the courts to create Plymouth Borough, and was elected auditor in the first borough election the same year. Eno was elected Justice of the Peace in 1867, 1872, 1877 and 1882, and in this capacity served as coroner during the inquest into the Avondale Mine Disaster of 1869.
Graveside Services will be held in May at New Mount Calvary Cemetery at a time and date to be announced. Maxine spent over two decades working as a Medical Technician, and Lead Licensed Nurse’s Assistant, lovingly supporting the sick and elderly to experience hope, healing, and better quality of life. She gave birth to Ebony V. Kirkland, Kareem A. Johnson, and Tiffany B. Johnson. On Aug. 27, 1966, Cora married the love of her life, Marcus J. Wescott. Cora’s family hailed from England and Canada, by way of the Netherlands, and she came from a line of chemists, teachers, waiters, cabinet makers, seamstresses and fishermen.
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