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  • Tell City, Ind. , 96, passed away Sunday, January 6, 2013, at Oakwood Health Campus. She was born January 30, 1916, in Atlanta, Ind., daughter of the late Ora and Mary (Kline) NcNew. Also preceding her in death were brothers, Clinton and Wendell McNew and sisters, Christina Campfield and Mary NcNew. She retired from General Electric in 1974. Ralfetta was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church, VFW Auxiliary #2939, American Legion Auxiliary #213 and enjoyed traveling. Ralfetta is survived by son, Ralph E. Stiles (Susan), Tell City; daughters, Sandra Hammons, Columbus, Ind., and Nita Kincaid (Perry Hagan), Owensboro, Ky.; sister, Flora Ritter, Michigan; brother, James McNew, Kokomo, Ind.; six grandchildren, Deidre Stiles, Deniese Stiles, Ralph Stiles Jr., Ed Ha...

  • , 57, of Frederick County, Virginia died Saturday, July 14, 2012 in Winchester Medical Center. Mrs. Stiles was born in 1954, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the daughter of the late Aaron Summers and Savilla Kauffman Lapp. She was a Registered Nurse since 1975. Most recently, she was a nurse and office manager at Advanced Pain Relief Centers in Pur- - cellville. Mrs. Stiles was a member of Braddock Street United Methodist Church in Winchester. In addition, she was a member of Gainesboro Ruritan Club, the American Society of Pain Management Nurses, Northern Virginia Pain Management Nurses and served as secretary of the ASPMN. She was a loving and caring nurse and a strong leader and educator in her profession.

  • In an interview, Terry W. Stiles, chairman and CEO, Stiles Corp, talked about the company. Stiles said he believes the strengths of the company are its people and the culture they've created. They've been very fortunate to put together a team of people who care beyond the paycheck and are real good in what they do. Another strength is knowing their marketplace as well as they do. One of their major threats is the evolution of the industry into a financial engineering industry instead of just building bricks and sticks. Green building is becoming mandatory in many municipal buildings, if not all of them, and they're seeing that being transferred to the private side as well. In ten years all buildings will be required to be green. He believes changes occurring within the industry will dri...

  • Case: 11-50882 Document: 00512012424 Page: 1 Date Filed: 10/08/2012 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS ...

  • Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home GLEED - Jessie M. Stiles, 92, died at home on May 14, 2010 and was born on March 24, 1918 in Jordan, Montana, daughter of Jesse and Margaret (Parker) Fairley. In 1920, the family moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota where her brother, Walter Joseph Fairley was born. In 1930 they moved to the Yakima Valley where she attended Naches schools graduating in 1936. In 1938 she met Wayne Stiles at a Grange dance and didn't want to dance with him; they married six months later on November 8, 1938. They were married 58 years at the time of Dad's passing. Their first home was on East "A" Street; then in 1957 they bought acreage in Gleed and built the current family home. She worked for 27 years at Yakima Tent and Awning retiring in 1979. She sewed everything from pick...

  • Calhoun, Ky. , 55, died Wednesday. He was active in McLean Co. Central Dist. and Ky. State Fire Training Orgs. and member of Calhoun Baptist. Survived by wife of 33 years, Cherie; daughters, Christin Brown and Hannah; parents, Bobby and Edwina; brother, Michael.

  • Spurwink president announces departure plans Dawn Stiles will leave in March to take a job in Florida, where she has a home.

  • It was to preserve sanity," says [Barbara Stiles], sitting in her sunny parlor on an unseasonably warm fall day, a big fluffy cat at her feet and a mug of coffee in her hands. "I'd have a big pot boiling on the stove or I'd be settling down for a nap and the doorbell would ring. It would be people from Asheville or somewhere, saying, 'We heard about the sisters' garden and we have to see it' And you can't say no. "After traveling for many years, our garden is our source of energy now," [Bernice Wade] says, showing off photo albums and scrapbooks spilling with the vibrant colors of their garden in full flower, along with newspaper and magazine clippings about their project. "We still do all the planning and the planting of the small stuff. But we don't do the wheelbarrowing any mor...

  • Maj. Jack G. Stiles (Ret.), 81, of Peculiar died Saturday, March 17, 2012. Graveside service will be at 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 23, at Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, Kan., with full military honors. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Dickey Funeral Home in Harrisonville.

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