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SAYBROOK - Ed and Nancy Kirkpatrick of Saybrook will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with a trip at a later date.
Kirkpatrick and Nancy Roth were married Aug. 31, 1985, at Indian Springs Golf Course, Saybrook.
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- Diana Canady, Billy Jones, Pamela Jones, Thomas Attaway, Earl Hodgkins, Elizabeth Fisher, Carol Ayers, Diane Jones, Tony Neese, Della Mccrory, Veronica Walsh, Michael Walsh, Patricia Vidal, David Turner, Lori Wright, Tim Broderick, Ken Henderson, Julie Christen, Diane Allen, Carol Wilhelm, Becky Emerson, Tonja Davis, Kira Higginbotham, Brian Shoebridge, Ed Walker, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Wilton Leritte, Karen Butterfield, Janice Harville, Marian Tyson, Joni Hassle, Mary Vance, Ken Foster, Bruce Dominque, Terry Monroe, Theresa Harmon, Cindy Mccarl, Darly Mccarl, Vicki Allen, Bonnie Monroe, all Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Bossier Parish School Board, Defendant-Appellee., 240 F.3d 437 (5th Cir. 2001)
Appeal from the United States District Court For the Western District of Louisiana.
Before DUHE and PARKER, Circuit Judges and FOLSOM...
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Drew Bailey Kirkpatrick -- 8-pound daughter of Andrew and Katrina Kirkpatrick of Colfax, born Jan. 31, 2011. Grandparents: Carolyn and Thomas Applebee, Springfield; Nancy Barrington, Springfield; Jim Kirkpatrick, Bloomington; Chris Fay, Bloomington. Great- grandparents: Ben and Mary Galbraith, Pekin; Buster and Mary Kirkpatrick, Marissa.
Leah Louise Hopkins -- 8-pound, 3-ounce daughter of Dustin and Melissa Hopkins of Bloomington, born Jan. 27, 2011. Grandparents: Cheryl and Leo Kepner, Normal; Jim Dudgeon, Kentucky; Debra Hopkins, Bloomington; Duane and Norita Hopkins, Bloomington. Great- grandparents: Louise Vandevender, Bloomington; Marvin and Mary Dudgeon, Mission, Texas; Amber Virden, Downs; Kenneth and Ellen Hopkins, Bloomington. Her first name is after her paternal great- great-g...
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..., art director; John Chaddock, producer; Nancy Kirkpatrick, copywriter; Carson Catlin, digital an...
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A video produced by J. Mac Troy and commissioned by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation pays tribute to one of the city's greatest philanthropists, the late John Kirkpatrick.
The well-known community icon passed away in October 2006 at age 98, but he left an enviable and indelible legacy. The 18-minute film, John E. Kirkpatrick: Patriot. Entrepreneur. Philanthopist., was originally planned to honor the memory of Kirkpatrick on what would have been his 100th birthday celebration in February 2008; copies were distributed to foundation trustees, former trustees and donors at the celebration. Nancy Anthony, director of the Community Foundation, thought the video should be produced before all of Kirkpatrick's friends passed away, too.
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The Societies of Oklahoma City University hosted the Awards of Excellence dinner at Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club at which three women received the awards recognizing their service to the community. The fourth presentation, OCU Distinguished Philanthropist Award, recognized seven women.
Kathy McCracken introduced Karen Browne, who received the Dulaney- Browne Society Award; Nancy Ellis was presenter for Pat Potts, who received the Kirkpatrick-Petree Music and Performing Arts Society Award; and Richard L. Sias presented Kathy Walker with the Norick- Hulsey Gallery Society Award.
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VIRGINIA BEACH - , 51, passed away Aug. 6, 2007, after a brief illness.
He is survived by his children, Kevin H. Kirkpatrick Jr. and Isabel Hayward Kirkpatrick; his parents, Hollis and Barbara Kirkpatrick; two sisters, Laura Hartert and husband Wolfgang, Deirdre Fisher and husband Paul; two brothers, Ivan Kirkpatrick, D. Shone Kirkpatrick and wife Nancy; and many nieces and nephews.
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Following are real estate transactions over $5,000 as listed in records of the Erie County Clerk's Office for the week ending May 6.
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...688 West Ferry St., Nancy Kirkpatrick; Michael J. Kime; Sylvia L Hale; Kris...
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...Ralph. Kirkpatrick. Ralph Kirkpatrick. SAYBROOK - Ralph R. Kirkpatric... brothers, Merle (June) Kirkpatrick and Ed (Nancy) Kirkpatrick, and one sister, Peg Boyle, all of Sa...
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The House GOP's agenda has tilted so far right that it's creating opportunities for Democrats to try to reclaim seats they lost just a few months ago, said Ann Kirkpatrick, the first former member of Congress to announce that she would seek a rematch in 2012.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick, who served one term before she was ousted in the tea party surge that powered Republicans in 2010, said Rep. Paul A. Gosar, who unseated her, has forsaken local concerns about veterans and local projects in order to back the national GOP on votes to defund public radio, slow education spending and embrace public works projects.
... her being part of a caucus led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat. Mrs. Kirkpatrick said...