My little boy kitten especially gets this, and I've been keeping a bit of an eye on him because once it did look a little sore, but now I think that my little girl. Kenny Funeral Homes & Monumental Services, Inc. Obituaries. John N. Villios, of Norfolk and Brooklyn, NY died suddenly on Saturday, November 5, 2. The Kenny Funeral Home in Norfolk is in charge of arrangements. Anne Mc. Mahon. Ninety- one years ago, on Sept. Allegheny Mountains in rural Pennsylvania. She was an unexpected sixth child — born to 4. Anne was born in one of the big upstairs bedrooms with her mother’s brother, a doctor, helping to bring her into the world. She lived an idyllic childhood surrounded by attentive, mischievous older siblings and doting parents. Only in superstition is there hope. If you want to become a friend of civilization, then become an enemy of the truth and a fanatic for harmless balderdash. RED FOX Vulpes vulpes. Content Updated: 3rd September 2015. CONTENTS: Evolution and Early Distribution Taxonomy North American Red foxes British Red foxes. Relax, 'drift away', and enjoy! Don't forget to comment, rate and share :) I like to make a whole video to go along with songs. The reason I always do that. The Latest Release: Sniper & Other Love Songs In 1972, Harry released Sniper & Other Love Songs. Thirty years would pass before the album would ever reach the CD format. Her home was full of love, laughter, childish pranks, impromptu dance parties around the dinner table, lots of time spent outdoors, communal cooking in the big front kitchen, tending to the bounty of the vegetable and flower gardens, taking care of an always- present family dog and reveling in the company of her immediate and extended family. Anne followed in the footsteps of her mother and graduated from college with a degree in elementary education. After a few years of teaching older children, she quickly decided that kindergarten was “her grade.” It gave her permission to perennially be the kid she was inside. Anne was deeply dedicated to her young students and her silliness, youthful zest and indomitable sense of humor made the year spent in her classroom a memorable one. One winter’s evening a few days before Christmas, when Anne was in her late 6. He was 3. 5 then, had been to college and was established in a successful career. He just wanted her to know that, after all those years, she was still the best teacher he had ever had. Anne married Harley Sawyer, her college sweetheart, a few years after graduation. They had three children together but the marriage didn’t last. It was not easy raising three kids on a teacher’s salary, but overriding all the difficulties was Anne’s deep, demonstrative, palpable devotion to her children. We were aware every single day how much we were loved. When Anne was in her early 5. Anne’s hometown. As children they had only ever been friends and classmates but as mature adults their rekindled friendship quickly turned to love — and they were married about a year later in Athens, Greece. Jim Mc. Mahon was a petroleum engineer and a consultant to the government of Kuwait. So Anne, who hated the hot weather, followed her new husband to one of the hottest places in the Middle East. Those first years in Kuwait marked the beginning of a life of adventure and globetrotting. They had a blended family of 1. Jim died at the age of 8. It took lots of cajoling and sweet talk, but finally in 2. Anne agreed to move to Salisbury to be closer to her daughter and son- in- law, Sheila and John Lees. She took up residence at Noble Horizons and never looked back. We will never be able to properly thank all the kind and caring staff members who became Anne’s extended family. The last four years of her life have been so rich as she quickly became part of a new community of friends and acquaintances. She passed away on Oct. Anne was always happy, had a smile for everyone and never ever complained or uttered a harsh word. To her, every single day was a gift and the fact that you were around to enjoy it was cause to give thanks. This sentiment was especially true during football season, when she was able to cheer on her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers. We celebrated her life in many ways while she was here with us, and at her request there will be no memorial service now that she is gone. Those wishing to remember Anne in some way can do so by making a donation in her name to Noble Horizons, 1. Cobble Road, Salisbury, CT 0. Attn: Caroline Burchfield. Anne is survived by her three children and their families, Sheila, John and Amanda Lees of Salisbury; Pamela, Frank and Nicholas Rockwell of Sharon, Mass.; Jeffrey, Debbie, Brittany and Lindsay Sawyer of Venice, Fla.; five stepchildren; and a whole host of step- grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was the husband of the late Robertine Saliter, and father of five children. Karl was born June 1. Queens, N. Y., the son of the late Karl and Hilde (Gererstorfer) Saliter. Karl was a veteran of the Korean War, and a member of the Catholic War Vets. He was a Paul Harris Fellow with the Salisbury Rotary Club. He owned and ran the Sharon Oil and Gas Company for decades. He had a great love for telling jokes, some of which were funny. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Chore Services, P. O. Box 5. 22, Lakeville, CT 0. Rotary Club of Salisbury, P. O. Box 2. 87, Salisbury, CT 0. Gene Arthur Hay SR. Gene Arthur Hay SR., age 7. U. S. Navy, died on October 1. He was the beloved husband of Judith Ann Cahill. Gene was born January 1. Danbury, Connecticut. The son of Arthur Edmond Hay and Margaret Anna Pilch. He was a farmer and truck driver for many years. He is survived by 8 children. Brian and Christine Hay, Bruce and Carol Hay, Barbara and Donald Hottes, Barry and Suzanne Hay, Bradley and Emily Hay, Blaine Hay, Gayle Hay, and Gene and Andrea Hay. Gene is also survived by 1. A celebration of his life will be held at the Millerton Legion Hall on October 2. Memorial donations may be made to https: //www. Knutson. Sharon – Ernest R. Knutson, 8. 6, of 4. Cornwall Bridge Road died October 1. West Haven VA Hospital. He was the husband of Carol Bendler Knutson of 4. He was born in Bridgeport, CT, son of the late Ernest Elon and Julia Tirnady Knutson. He graduated from Newtown High School and joined the Navy serving as a Gunner’s mate on the US Van. Valbenburg in Korea. While living in Trumbull, CT he was a volunteer fireman. He was a mechanic, a log home dealer and builder, a Kent Little League baseball coach, and an avid fisherman and bowler until 2. He played the harmonica and played for family and friends, he enjoyed country and polka music and sports. He was a member of the American Legion 1. VFW in Cornwall, Sharon Fish and Game Club and Taghhonnuck Grange #1. Besides his wife, Ernest is survived by three sons, Curt and Laura of Bethlehem, CT, Richard and Amanda of Denver, CO, Stephen and Kristina of Oxford, MA, his daughter Brenda of Monroe, CT; three grandchildren, Michael, Eli and Gloria; his nieces Donna Collins and Debbie Coenau; his nephew Michael Rondeau, and his faithful companion “Buddy”. He is pre- deceased by his sister Esther Rondeau of Florida. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Sharon Fire Department, P. O. Box 3. 57, Sharon, CT 0. On scholarship, she received her bachelor of music degree at Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Missouri while attending the Washington University Opera workshop in St. Louis Opera theater under Harold Blumenfeld. Wells and brothers Tomlinson and Alfred to Hotchkiss and Yale. He served during World War II as a Staff Sergeant in a rifle platoon of the 1. Mountain Division. He was awarded the Bronze star and the Purple Heart. After graduating from the University of Virginia Law School in 1. New York Law firm Reid & Priest which sent him to Athens, Greece for what turned out to be four years, to be general counsel of the newly formed Greek state power company, the Public Power Corporation (PPC) which is staffed and run by Reid & Priest’s client, Ebasco Services Inc., an international designer and builder of electric power plants and other facilities. PPC was at that time involved in the design and construction of a U. S. Later he joined Ebasco as Vice President and General Counsel, retiring in 1. Salisbury where he spent many happy days at his home in the village and at his cabin on Mt. He served on the Board or Directors of the Salisbury Public Health Nursing Association, now called the Salisbury Visiting Nurses Association, and as a volunteer at the Tremaine Gallery at Hotchkiss. He was for many years a member of the Board of Directors and Secretary of Mount Riga Inc. He is survived by his wife Chany, his son Conrad and his wife Gillian, a daughter- in- law Kathryn Wells Steele, the widow of his son Reed, and three grandchildren Sarah, Oliver and Graham. He is also survived by his brother Frank and sister Virginia Wells Schwartz. All Services will be private. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Salisbury Visiting Nurses Associations, Family Services or to Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance. Though her health had faded over the past several years, her wit and tongue remained razor sharp and her bohemian, iconoclastic spirit stayed with her until the end. A working class, second- generation Italian girl from Bridgeport, she earned a degree in psychology from the University of Bridgeport in 1. Southbury Training School after graduating. Later in her life, she deployed her deep intellectual and spiritual curiosity in divinity studies at Harvard. In 1. 97. 0, she moved to the Northwest corner of Connecticut and raised six children as a single mother, working as a landscaper with a business she founded and ran successfully for decades. If you wish to be happy for a few days, get married. If you wish to be happy for a week, kill a pig and eat it. If you wish to be happy forever, become a gardener.”) All her children were shaped by her deep love and appreciation of art, music and literature—her home was filled with books, paintings and records, none of which were ever off limits. She inspired in all of them a fighting spirit, a healthy disregard for authority, and a profound respect for fairness, equality and the civil and human rights of others. She is survived by her children: David Janello, Mark Janello, Amy Janello Sturge, Beth Janello Sanche, Ari Surdoval and Mies Surdoval; seven grandchildren: Constantine, Miranda, Aria, Liam, Juliet, Will and Everly; her sister Edwina Corner and her brother Stephen De. Matteo. None will ever forget the force of her spirit and the intensity of her presence, and all are grateful that she has found peace. Calling hours will be Thursday, from 6: 0. There will be a burial Friday morning at 1.
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