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NEWPORT, Maine -- Ethan Pearl lived through the low expectations of his first two years as a basketball player at Nokomis Regional High School.
Now a senior, life is much different on the hardwood for the 6- foot-2 forward.
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, 84, of Mount Joy, passed away on Monday, December 12, 2011 at Hospice of Lancaster County, Mount Joy. She was the wife of the late Raymond M. Valle, Sr., who passed away in 1983.
Born in Mount Joy, she was the daughter of the late George A. and Mildred M. Brill Shickley. Pearl was a homemaker and a member of the Mount Joy Church of God, and the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post
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LEWISBURG -- Dorothea Pearl Mount Castle's big old two-story farmhouse on the outskirts of this village of a few thousand is empty for the first time in 93 years.
Miss Mount Castle, a Miami University graduate who taught school in Lewisburg, Eaton and Dayton for 40 years died Sunday. She was 103.
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, 87, of Mount Joy passed away on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at Pleasant View Retirement Community, Manheim. Her husband, John Presto, died in 1978.
A resident of Country Meadows of Lancaster for the past two years, Pearl retired from the former AMP, Inc., Mount Joy plant in 1986 where she was office manager. Previously she worked for Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster and New Holland Machine, Mountville. Pearl was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, a member of the former Lioness Club, Mount Joy, and a 1940 graduate of Columbia High School. An avid reader, she enjoyed traveling throughout the United States, Europe, Africa, and Costa Rica. Pearl especially loved spending time with her family and dogs, Misty and Elvis.
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Patricia "Pat" (Kuhl) Cruse, Mammoth Spring, Ark., formerly of Hazel Green, Wis. - Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Casey Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Cuba City, Wis.
Pearl S. Gums, Mount Carroll, Ill. - Services:
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MOUNT CARROLL, Ill. - , 92, of Mount Carroll, died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008, at the Freeport (Ill.) Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Frank-Law-Jones Funeral Home, Mount Carroll, where friends may call after
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SMITHFIELD - James Aloysius Haggerty passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at his home in Smithfield. He was born Feb. 26, 1933 to John Joseph and Pearl Williams Haggerty in Rocky Mount, N.C.
Jim attended Georgetown Preparatory School, the University of North Carolina and East Carolina University. He entered the United States Air Force just after the Korean War ended, and served with distinction for 32 years. He spent the majority of his career flying jet fighters, and had three tours of duty in Vietnam.
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Around the area
New coach at Bay View: Donald (Lou) Chapman has replaced Kyle Brokmeier as boys basketball coach at Bay View. Chapman, who led the Redcats to the state championship game as a senior in 1999, was a graduate assistant at UW-Whitewater last season. He was the junior varsity coach at Milwaukee Marshall the previous two years. Brokmeier led Bay View to a 45-26 record the last three years. But the Milwaukee Pulaski teacher said he was released because the school wanted a coach from within the building. Chapman is a teacher at Bay View. For now, Brokmeier is "just looking around" to try to return to college basketball. He was the head coach at Mount Scenario, an assistant at UW-Whitewater, UW-Parkside and Ripon and a volunteer coach under Bruce Pearl at UW-Milwaukee.
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NORFOLK - of the 2600 block of Shoop Ave. passed away March 4, 2008, in Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. She was born Feb. 25, 1940, to the late Lucille Gaston and Elberon Jernigan in Norfolk. She was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church, Norfolk. She was predeceased by a sister, Jean Pearl.
She leaves to cherish her memory four daughters, Regina Holloway of Chesapeake, Linda Howell (Clifton) and Eugina Minder, both of Norfolk and Bernadette Hines of Virginia Beach; two sons, James Pearl Jr. of Norfolk and Tyrone Pearl (Angela) of Chesapeake; two sisters, Myrtle Nelson of Maryland and Barbara Jernigan of California; two brothers, Warner "Teddy" West and Vincent West, both of New York; 13 grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren; a special uncle, William Gaston (Cora);...
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A celebration for love and life for Mrs. Nannie Pearl Yates will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 4, 2006, at the Mount Level Baptist Church, Dinwiddie, with the pastor, Rev. Bernard Coleman, officiating. Burial will follow at the Dinwiddie Memorial Park. Public viewing will be held noon to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
The family will assemble at the residence at 10:15 a.m. on the day of the service.