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The Lion of the Senate sleeps tonight.
Teddy was a music lover. But as far as living up to a song...No one did it better!
Live Like You Were Dying
And heading back...the journey turns towards home and back to Ballycastle - perhaps via tha golf club where the us boys would have been provided with an orange juice while my father would have got himself a wee whiskey ...all timed perfectly to be home in time for lunch!
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hass yusuf's zine "remembering steve" - page 5 - words by chris savva, angela baillie & angelos angeli, art by steve whitaker
Just something with great sentimental value :) I tried to immortalize it in a way which would speak out for itself. Enjoy!
Local Sports posted Sep 16, 2019 @ 01:00pm by Josh Duncan
Chiefs captain creates scholarship in honour of Grant Sheridan
Myles Mattila is wearing the ‘C’ as the leader of the Kelowna Chiefs this year.
Off the ice, he’s been an exemplary leader in many facets of life for some time and he’s back at it again with a newly-created scholarship.
The Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship honours Grant Sheridan, the former owner of the Chiefs who passed away this summer, and it’ll be available to all KIJHL players.
Photo Credit: ContributedGrant Sheridan (L) and Myles Mattila
Photo Credit: Contributed
Grant Sheridan (L) and Myles Mattila
It’s been created through the MindRight for Athletes Society, another creation of Mattila, and will recognize a player for their hockey commitment, community involvement and academic achievement.
The scholarship will be initiated during the Chiefs’ home opener at Rutland Arena on Friday night and more details about it will become available as the season goes on.
“It is with heavy hearts the Kelowna Chiefs will be playing our home opener in memory of Grant. There will not be a dry eye in the house,” says Mattila.
“Grant was a very special person who will be dearly missed by all. Grant and I had very similar fundamental beliefs in the core values of hockey, education, and community involvement, which included mental health.”
Sheridan presented Mattila with the team’s Scholastic Player of the Year award after the 2017-18 season.
The 911 Memorial on the way between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem has the names of all the victems. Someone places some roses for their loved ones. It is the only 911 memorial outside of USA. Jerusalem, Israel
Remembering Dr Goher : Agust 3rd 2016 was Dr Goher 100th birthday, so Meherabad Family organised a get together at Theater A. Ted along with few sahavasees presented Amazing Grace song.
Retail stores remember the firefighter heroes on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attack.
More on Remembering 9/11 at Found Around NYC.
The Cultural Memories of the event, shaped by media, at MotherPie
Local Sports posted Sep 16, 2019 @ 01:00pm by Josh Duncan
Chiefs captain creates scholarship in honour of Grant Sheridan
Myles Mattila is wearing the ‘C’ as the leader of the Kelowna Chiefs this year.
Off the ice, he’s been an exemplary leader in many facets of life for some time and he’s back at it again with a newly-created scholarship.
The Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship honours Grant Sheridan, the former owner of the Chiefs who passed away this summer, and it’ll be available to all KIJHL players.
Photo Credit: ContributedGrant Sheridan (L) and Myles Mattila
Photo Credit: Contributed
Grant Sheridan (L) and Myles Mattila
It’s been created through the MindRight for Athletes Society, another creation of Mattila, and will recognize a player for their hockey commitment, community involvement and academic achievement.
The scholarship will be initiated during the Chiefs’ home opener at Rutland Arena on Friday night and more details about it will become available as the season goes on.
“It is with heavy hearts the Kelowna Chiefs will be playing our home opener in memory of Grant. There will not be a dry eye in the house,” says Mattila.
“Grant was a very special person who will be dearly missed by all. Grant and I had very similar fundamental beliefs in the core values of hockey, education, and community involvement, which included mental health.”
Sheridan presented Mattila with the team’s Scholastic Player of the Year award after the 2017-18 season.
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A spontaneous memorial left at the front steps of Von Maur department store in Omaha, Nebraska after a teenager went on a senseless rampage killing eight people, none of whom he knew or knew him.
Yesterday's snow and ice storm gave the steps an eerie atmosphere as if the items, candles, and letters have been frozen in time and place.
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation lost a dear friend on September 10, 2014 - William A. Friedlander. We remember Bill's many contributions to the Foundation and our Greater Cincinnati community.
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
RAMSTEIN, Germany – Harmut Hausser, a former German Soldier and Landstuhl security officer who represents Bugles Across America, offers a prayer during an small gathering Tuesday evening at the Ramstein Air Show memorial. Afterward, U.S. Air Force veteran Mark Bartovick joined Hausser to play taps in remembrance of those who died during the terrorists attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The intimate ceremony concluded with Sean McCartney, former Army Soldier, playing Amazing Grace on the bagpipes. (Photo by Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern)
Remember, 2007. Photocollage: didgital C-print, 10 x 8 in. (14 x 12 in. matted and framed)
Many Japanese immigrants came from the Hiroshima area. For them, the end of WWII brought mixed feelings. They were liberated from the camps and allowed to return to the West Coast, but many lost family members in Japan to the A-bomb that ended the conflict. The torii gate in the photo collage is part of a powerful pubic art installation designed by Valerie Otani
near the Puyallup "Assembly Center" in Portland, OR.