Marsha OSTRANDER, 67, of Coudersport, PA, formerly of Shinglehouse, Ulysses, and Bradford, died Thursday, January 12, 2023 in UPMC Cole, Coudersport. A complete obituary will be announced by Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Where are you? How would you answer that question? Are you where you want to be in life? In your relationships? In your job? How about spiritually, are you where you want to be? Have you ever taken the time to do an inventory about where you are? It can be refreshing and scary all at once.
God asked Adam where he was, not because God didn’t know, but He asked because He wanted Adam to know where he was. Sometimes we need to be aware of where we are so that we can make choices and decisions as to what to do next. Adam’s response was “I heard you, so I hid, I was afraid because I was naked”. He accurately described his condition. I wonder if we would have? To do so would be very revealing and vulnerable. Many don’t want to go there. But change often means that we must recognize where we are because that is the starting point for where we want to be. If we can’t acknowledge where we are, how can we move forward towards the next step.
Adam’s response that he was afraid is a common problem for many. Fear keeps them stuck in what they know, what’s familiar. Like Adam we hide behind what’s familiar. Old habits, behaviors and belief systems fuel our fear and cripple our advancements. Nakedness becomes our inability to venture out into the unknown. Nakedness in the sense that we lack the skills and abilities to change. Or at least we think we can’t. But that becomes another excuse for our hiding behind what our experiences have told us to fear. And so, paralyzed by fear and our inability to be prepared we hide behind what we know. Sad really, because part of change happens when we admit where we are. Ironically, the first step of any twelve-step program is admitting where one is at. Why do we find that so difficult? Why are we afraid? Is it because we have learned helplessness? Could it be that we have programed ourselves into a corner with no way out? Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Sounds like a good starting point. Think about it.
McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants to perform the duties of Chief Clerk. The Chief Clerk will provide clerical and administrative support to the Commissioners by supervising the activities of the County Commissioners Office on a daily basis.
Responsibilities include:
Supervise operations of Commissioner’s office, including preparation for meetings and minutes.
Prepare advertising, bidding projects, correspondence as required.
Monitor grants.
Maintain accounting records and prepare a schedule of receipts for County audits.
Maintain all lease agreements for County.
Directs and coordinates County’s property, casualty, and liability insurance policies, and monitors the status and payment of claims.
Distribute property tax levy forms to municipalities.
Track all agreements and contracts.
Distribute ethics and financial statements to all County employees and elected officials.
Act as the County’s Right to Know Officer and Public Information Officer.
Reviews correspondence, reports, news sources or publications and informs Commissioners of subsequent development and/or problems.
Collects, interprets, analyzes and summarizes information to be used as a basis for the executive actions of the Commissioners.
Communicates with County officials, offices, news media and general public on behalf of the Board of Commissioners.
Directs and coordinates all matters of importance for the Commissioners.
Multiple other duties as assigned.
Requirements include:
Must possess highly developed communication and interpersonal skills and have the ability to use these skills both written and orally in a public setting as well as to promote the understanding of complex issues among the Commissioners.
Must be a self-starter with integrity, initiative, and problem-solving skills.
Must make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such actions.
Ability to multi-task with a high degree of accuracy.
Executes and enforces all policies, ordinances, regulations, and operational matters under the leadership of the Board of Commissioners in order to comply with statutory and governmental laws, and to provide the most effective and efficient services to constituents.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Qualifications include:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience and education preferred.
Public and/or private sector senior management experience preferred.
Please forward a Resume and County application to: Michele Jubon, Human Resources Director, McKean County Courthouse, 500 West Main Street, Smethport, PA 16749 or emailing it to: mmjubon@mckeancountypa.org by January 17, 2023. We are an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.
District Attorney Stephanie L. Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that Armando Aponte, of Bradford, was sentenced to a period of incarceration for Aggravated Assault and Terroristic Threats against a woman during a sentencing hearing held today at the McKean County Courthouse.
On January 25, 2022, Bradford City Police were dispatched to the Bradford Regional Medical Center for a report of an assault on a female. The injuries to the woman required she be sent to an out-of-area medical center for treatment. Aponte was identified as the perpetrator.
Bradford Officer Kolin Strawcutter investigated the case.
The Judge sentenced Aponte to state prison for a period of 90 months to 180 months and 2 years consecutive probation as well as necessary treatment, restitution for medical expenses due to the assault, and other terms.
Victims of domestic violence are encouraged to call 911 and the YWCA, who can provide services to victims.
Richard L. HRIBAR, 83, of Coudersport, PA, died Thursday, December 29, 2022.
Friends may call at Coudersport Alliance Church, 7 Alliance Ave., Coudersport on Saturday, January 14, 2023 from 10:00 – 11:00 AM, with a Memorial Service following at 11:00 AM. Rev. Josh Dean will officiate. Memorials may be made to God’s Country Chapter Trout Unlimited (memo line—Project Healing Waters), P.O. Box 72, Coudersport, PA 16915.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Lucille (Shumway) Bailey, 101 of Wellsboro, passed away Wednesday January 11, 2023 at UPMC Soldiers and Sailors in Wellsboro. She was born May 23, 1921 at home in Wellsboro, to Ross and Fannie (Bellinger) Shumway. She graduated from Wellsboro High School in 1939, and the Arnot Ogden School of Nursing in 1942. Lucille worked for more than forty years as an RN at Soldiers and Sailors Hospital in Wellsboro, many of them as the nursing supervisor. Lucille was a lifelong resident of Wellsboro and had a love of animals that was unsurpassed, she would take in any stray that needed her. She was an avid reader and thoroughly enjoyed her cats.
Lucille is survived by her son: James (Agnes) Bailey of Wellsboro; a daughter: Judy (Gordon) Jones of Canton, MI; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a niece: Barb (Ron) Weller of Wellsboro; a nephew: Tom (Cindy) Davies, Jr. of Washington; and her faithful cats: Hobo, Big Eyes, and Fuzzy. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother: Waldo Shumway, and a sister: Dorothy Davies.
Her family has entrusted her arrangements to the Tussey-Mosher Funeral Home 139 Main Street Wellsboro, PA 16901, and in accordance with her wishes there will be no funeral. She will be interred in the Wellsboro Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in her memory are encouraged to remember the Second Chance Animal Sanctuary 725 Gee Rd, Tioga, PA 16946. To share a memory or condolence with her family visit www.tusseymosher.com.
Duane A. Doan, age 88, of Knoxville, PA passed away on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at UPMC Wellsboro.
Born April 11, 1934 in Knoxville, he was the son and only child of the late Paul and Aletha (Daniels) Doan. He married Betty Ann (Kemp) on April 30, 1953. They spent almost 60 years together until her passing on April 15, 2013.
Duane worked as a mechanic for many years for Frank Chevrolet in Elkland, and then he and Orman Surina bought the business and were co-owners of D & S Chevrolet for many years until they retired. Duane was a Pennsylvania Deputy Game Warden for over 30 years. He had many interests throughout his life, such as, an avid Amateur Radio operator, and working with electronics. He loved fixing any kind of electronics, and still did up until he was too ill to do it.
In his younger days he loved fishing (especially fly fishing), boating and tent camping; in his later years, he loved baking sugar cookies and giving them to everyone, and he also had a love for his pets. Most importantly he loved spending time with family.
He is survived by his daughters, Kathy (Randy) Morgan of Elkland, Linda (Doug) Skinner of Westfield, Wendy (Mike) Kimble of Elkland and Jodie (Jason) Dibble of Knoxville; nephew, Marty (Lisa) Kemp of Salisbury, PA (Duane & Betty helped raise Marty in his younger years); his grandchildren, Ryan (April) Morgan of Elkland, Kelly (Ben) Walker of Kentucky, Dan (Brandi) Skinner of Montana, Leah (Shane) Fuller of Middlebury Center, Christopher (Laura) Kimble of Arizona, John (Katie) Kimble of New Jersey, Logan Dibble of Knoxville and Avery Ann Dibble of Knoxville; 15 great grandchildren; cousin, Elva (Dave) Owlett of Almond, NY; nieces, nephews, many cousins and his close friend Roberta Hackett of Nelson.
A memorial service will be held at the Osceola Presbyterian Church, Osceola, PA on Monday, January 16, 2023 at 2:00 PM with Rev. Kermit Shrawder officiating.
Memorial donations may be made in Duane’s honor to a charity of your choice. Arrangements are in care of Kenyon Funeral Home, Elkland. www.kenyonfuneralhome.com.
Thomas R. Snow, 81, of Clarendon, PA, died on January 10, 2023, in his home after an extended illness.
He was born October 28, 1941, in Warren, OH., to the late Maynard and Florence Janes Snow. Tom has resided in Warren since 1962 and was formerly of Kinzua, PA.
He was a 1959 graduate of Warren High School and had served with the U.S. Army as a Specialist 4 from 1959 until 1962. He was employed as a machine operator with the former National Forge Company for 38 years, retiring in June, 2000. He was also employed part time with TWAC as a bus driver. He was a member of the Warren American Legion Post 135, and the Warren Eagles Aerie. Tom was an avid hunter, hiker, enjoyed snow shoeing, cross country skiing and riding bicycles.
He is survived by 2 sons, Michael Snow, wife, Petra of Port Orchard, WA., Mark Snow and girlfriend Trista Wilcox of Warren, PA; and 6 Grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy “Dottie” Hoover Snow whom he married October 24, 1964 at St. Callistus R.C. Church, Kane, PA., who died June 12, 2017.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Trista Wilcox for her loving care, and support she provided to Tom in his final days.
Friends may call at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., 304 East St. Warren, PA on Saturday, January 14, 2023, from 10:00 to 11:00 am. Funeral services will follow at 11:00 am in the funeral home with the Rev. Jeffrey Ewing, officiating. Interment will be in Warren County Memorial Park at a later date.
Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Paws Along the River, 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA. 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com
James T. Kelly, known as “Mr. Kelly”, 82, of St. Marys, PA left the constriction of blindness after a short illness on Monday, January 9,2023.
He was born on September 29,1940, in Bellaire, OH, a son of the late Albert and Ruth Thompson Kelly.
Mr. Kelly was the last of his surviving family. He spent his youth in Ridgway and later in life spent his time in St. Marys. Local residence may remember him stopping their vehicle in the area of the St. Marys diamond as Mr. Kelly would fearlessly walk to his destinations before completely losing his sight. He was able to maintain an independent living situation with the assistance of numerous service providers, all of whom will miss his dry wit and intelligence.
Mr. Kelly was well-traveled as a young man, having accompanied his mother to Europe on 15 occasions. This instilled in him a lifelong love of geographic trivia. He was also fond of using simple math equations to engage his listeners in conversation. He will be sorely missed as he transitions to a place where loud noises, animals, and children will no longer be offensive to his heightened sensitivities.
Funeral Services for James T. Kelly will be celebrated on Saturday, January 14, 2023, at 11:00 AM at Krise Funeral Home, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853.
Visitation will be held at Krise Funeral Home on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the time of services.
Burial will follow at Thayer Cemetery.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com
I am looking for information if anyone saw a vehicle pulled over on the top of COUNTY ROAD 4 Between FILLMORE NY and SHORT TRACT NY.
Sometime between 01/10/23-01/11/23 Someone dumped about 50 pounds of grain in my donkeys pasture from the road, I don’t know what’s in it and I would like to make sure it is safe.
Please share I am hoping someone saw something. These donkeys are my babies and mean the world to me.
The center of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s new George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building is a two-story atrium surrounded by classrooms, faculty offices, small study rooms and labs for fluid dynamics, strength of materials and circuits and a makerspace and large fabrication room. The building opened for classes this week.
BRADFORD, Pa. — After more than a year of eagerly watching its construction, students and faculty at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford started spring semester classes Monday in the George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building.
The 39,000-square-foot, $24.5 million building is home to new engineering shops and labs, a virtual reality lab, networking lab, makerspace, large fabrication space, and communal areas full of places for students to work individually or together and gather before and after classes.
Both photos were taken by Glenn Melvin
The new building will be home to engineering, computing and energy programs, including two new four-year engineering technology programs.
While it might be winter, landowners can begin making plans to help wildlife this spring – and beyond – by planting tree and shrub seedlings offered by the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Howard Nursery.
The 2023 seedling order form is available online, and sales are underway.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/05/2023 to CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA LLC in Auburn Twp, Susquehanna county. 78a86 – CASING AND CEMENTING – DEFECTIVE CASING OR CEMENTING – Operator failed to report defect in a well that has defective, insufficient or improperly cemented casing to the Department within 24 hours of discovery. Operator failed to correct defect or failed to submit a plan to correct the defect for approval by the Department within 30 days.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/10/2023 to JKLM ENERGY LLC in Ulysses Twp, Potter county. CSL 402(b) – POTENTIAL POLLUTION – Conducting an activity regulated by a permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of The Clean Streams Law to prevent the potential of pollution to waters of the Commonwealth without a permit or contrary to a permit issued under that authority by the Department.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/10/2023 to JKLM ENERGY LLC in Ulysses Twp, Potter county. 78.57(a) – CONTROL, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTION FLUIDS – Operator failed to collect the brine and other fluids produced during operation, service and plugging of the well in a tank, pit or a series of pits or tanks, or other device approved by the Department or Operator discharged brine or other fluids on or into the ground or into waters of the Commonwealth.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/10/2023 to JKLM ENERGY LLC in Ulysses Twp, Potter county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/10/2023 to DIVERSIFIED PROD LLC in Heath Twp, Jefferson county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/09/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Sullivan Twp, Tioga county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/09/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Sullivan Twp, Tioga county. CSL 402(b) – POTENTIAL POLLUTION – Conducting an activity regulated by a permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of The Clean Streams Law to prevent the potential of pollution to waters of the Commonwealth without a permit or contrary to a permit issued under that authority by the Department.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 1/09/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Sullivan Twp, Tioga county. 78a56(a) – TEMPORARY STORAGE – Operator failed to contain regulated substances and wastes used at or generated at a well site in a tank, series of tanks or other storage structures approved by the Department.
McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants to perform the duties of Chief Clerk. The Chief Clerk will provide clerical and administrative support to the Commissioners by supervising the activities of the County Commissioners Office on a daily basis.
Responsibilities include:
Supervise operations of Commissioner’s office, including preparation for meetings and minutes.
Prepare advertising, bidding projects, correspondence as required.
Monitor grants.
Maintain accounting records and prepare a schedule of receipts for County audits.
Maintain all lease agreements for County.
Directs and coordinates County’s property, casualty, and liability insurance policies, and monitors the status and payment of claims.
Distribute property tax levy forms to municipalities.
Track all agreements and contracts.
Distribute ethics and financial statements to all County employees and elected officials.
Act as the County’s Right to Know Officer and Public Information Officer.
Reviews correspondence, reports, news sources or publications and informs Commissioners of subsequent development and/or problems.
Collects, interprets, analyzes and summarizes information to be used as a basis for the executive actions of the Commissioners.
Communicates with County officials, offices, news media and general public on behalf of the Board of Commissioners.
Directs and coordinates all matters of importance for the Commissioners.
Multiple other duties as assigned.
Requirements include:
Must possess highly developed communication and interpersonal skills and have the ability to use these skills both written and orally in a public setting as well as to promote the understanding of complex issues among the Commissioners.
Must be a self-starter with integrity, initiative, and problem-solving skills.
Must make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such actions.
Ability to multi-task with a high degree of accuracy.
Executes and enforces all policies, ordinances, regulations, and operational matters under the leadership of the Board of Commissioners in order to comply with statutory and governmental laws, and to provide the most effective and efficient services to constituents.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Qualifications include:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience and education preferred.
Public and/or private sector senior management experience preferred.
Please forward a Resume and County application to: Michele Jubon, Human Resources Director, McKean County Courthouse, 500 West Main Street, Smethport, PA 16749 or emailing it to: mmjubon@mckeancountypa.org by January 17, 2023. We are an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.
Savilla Ann “Sally” Scott, 87, of 11 Cole Avenue, Bradford, PA passed away Sunday, January 8, 2023, at her residence.
Born on July 27, 1935, in Titusville, she was a daughter of the late Jack and Katherine (Bretherton) Myers.
On November 27, 1952, in Bradford, she married Adrian “Scotty” Scott, who passed away October 9, 2001.
Sally worked in the repair department at Zippo for 37 years. She was the oldest member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 212 and member of the Bradford American Legion Post 108.
Surviving are three daughters, Cathy S. Dunn, of, Braford, Sherrie L. Germano, of Ischua, NY, and Natalie M. Goff, of Bradford, eight grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by parents, husband of 48 years, one son, Jack Scott, who passed away in 2007, and two sisters, Nancy Mckune and Judith Wymer.
Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Sally’s Life on Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 2:00 PM, at the VFW, Post 212 in Bradford.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Post 212, Friendship Table, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Harrisburg, PA – Executives from the Pennsylvania departments of Transportation (PennDOT) Health (DOH), Labor and Industry (L&I), and Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and the Office of Victim Advocate were joined by other advocates today to discuss human trafficking, outline efforts to combat it, explain how to report potential cases, and offer resources for survivors.
Human trafficking is the exploitation of people using force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of commercial sex, forced labor, or domestic servitude. According to the International Labor OrganizationOpens In A New Window, there are approximately 28 million victims of human trafficking globally with 17.3 million people experiencing forced labor in private sector industries and 6.3 million experiencing forced commercial sexual exploitation. January is recognized as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, with January 11 marking #WearBlueDayPA to raise awareness of trafficking.
“Human trafficking is happening across the world, and unfortunately, right here in Pennsylvania,” PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian said. “We’re collaborating at state, national, and local levels to combat this problem and urge the public to join us in the fight.”
Barbara K. Ness, 88, of Smethport, PA passed away Sunday (January 8, 2023) at Lakeview Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Smethport.
She was born May 18, 1934 in Charleroi, PA, the daughter of Frank Kaziska and Virginia Zeli Kaziska. On August 16, 1952, in St. Gabriel’s Church, Port Allegany, PA, she married Daniel N. Ness, who died March 22, 2005.
Mrs. Ness was a graduate of Port Allegany High School and attended Lock Haven Teachers College. Barb worked at Corning Glass of Bradford.
Barb was a longtime member of the Smethport Senior Center. She served as President of The Elderberries from 2007 to 2016. Under Barb’s presidency, the center obtained a grant to renovate the facility to make it handicapped accessible, renovate the restrooms, kitchen, add a new addition, and update the heating system with an energy efficient boiler. In 2011, the Senior Center was the designated official meeting site for the Smethport Chamber of Commerce and was presented with a plaque by the Chamber recognizing the center volunteers for their outstanding service to the community as the Community Service Organization of the Year.
Barb enjoyed reading, travel, spending time with family/friends and playing cards/board games. Those of us who played cards and board game with Barb knew to keep an eye on her because she had a way of bending the rules in her favor. During the fall, Barb enjoyed cheering on her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
She is survived by:
Two daughters: JoAnn (David) Tanner of Port Allegany and Lois (Joseph) Kinney of Vine Grove, KY
Two sons: Daniel Ness, II and Stephen (Tiffany) Ness, both of Smethport
Grandchildren: Tony (Erin) Tanner of Port Allegany, Nathan Tanner of Port Allegany, Kathrine (Michael) Vinson of Jacksonville, AR, Sarah Lawson of Johnstown, OH, Nicole (Andrew) Burritt of Bradford, Samantha (Tony) Harris of Shinglehouse, Stephen Ness, II of Phoenix, AZ, and Madison Conn of Smethport
Great grandchildren: Victoria, Alyssa and Arlen Tanner, Alanna and Madeline Vinson, Omerie Lawson, Waylon and Marina Burritt and Sawyer Harris
One brother: Joseph (Jane) Kaziska of Port Allegany
And many nieces and nephews
In addition to her parents and husband, Barb was preceded in death by a daughter, Jane Winn on June 8, 2022, three sisters, Gloria Tauscher, Patricia O’Toole and May Amell, and two brothers, Ralph and Floyd Kaziska.
Visitation will be held on Monday, January 16, 2023, from 9-11 AM, from the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., 2 Bank St., Smethport, where funeral services will be held at 11 AM with the Rev. Thomas Brown, officiating. Committal will be in St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Smethport.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the Smethport Senior Center. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Spectrum Laboratory Products, Inc. is voluntarily recalling three lots of Epinephrine (L-Adrenaline) USP, a bulk active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) used to manufacture or compound prescription products, to the user level. Customer complaints have found the product to be discolored.
Risk Statement: Epinephrine is a critical medication used during life-threatening conditions which can affect any age and any person. The use of a finished dose product manufactured or compounded with this recalled product could result in less-effective product, and incomplete treatment of life-threatening conditions including, low blood pressure, heart failure, anaphylaxis, irregular heartbeat, and heart attack. Treatment with a less-effective product, essentially underdosing epinephrine, could result in death. Spectrum Laboratory Products, Inc. has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall.
The family of Bob Denlinger wish to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone for the cards, flowers and food. Your prayers, calls and visits were greatly appreciated.
Your support during this difficult time was a great comfort to all of the family and will always be remembered.