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Native Bouquet
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5545 West Latham Street
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Oct 15, 2020Saskatoon florists turn Junos loss to charity win - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Thursday morning into a positive one.Quinn Brown, co-owner of Quinn and Kim’s Flowers, told The StarPhoenix he was in the middle of preparing the first delivery of floral arrangements he and his wife had prepared for the awards when word arrived that the Junos were cancelled in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.An arrangement from Quinn and Kim’s Flowers in Saskatoon. The business had agreed to provide flowers for the Juno awards, but changed plans on the fly once the awards were cancelled. Photo by Quinn and Kim's Flowers /Facebook“Just real anticlimactic to a lot of work we’d done on the back end,” he said of learning the hours of painstaking preparation would all be for nought.On top of it all, Brown said they’d agreed to provide the roughly $15,000 worth of work for the awards free of charge.“We just viewed it as advertising,” he said.With the awards cancelled, the Browns weren’t content to simply let the flowers wilt.They turned to social media, offering up their Junos arrangements for $20 apiece, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to Teen Challenge Saskatchewan, a non-profit working with youth struggling with addictions.
Oct 15, 2020Obituary: Kristine Lynne Franklin - Prescott Daily Courier
Mackenzie Franklin and Jayden and Cameron Mitchell; sister, Dian (Jason) Wood, Chino Valley, Arizona; brother-in-law, John (Chris) Franklin, Phoenix, Arizona; and sister-in-law, Felicia (Pete) Falzone, Glendale, Arizona, and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at The Potter’s House, 5195 N. Highway 89, in Prescott. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kindred Hospice, who provided wonderful care or The Potter’s House World Evangelism Fund.
Sunrise Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Information provided by survivors.
Oct 15, 2020Obituary: Joseph (Joe) Zamenick - Prescott Daily Courier
Linda, also of Chino Valley; daughter, Loriann (Zamenick) Meader of Alaska; son, Joe Jr. and his wife, Stephanie (Barnes) of Phoenix; sons, Michael and Richard; granddaughter, Alyssa Meader and her partner, Bartol Seay, both of Alaska and granddaughter, Zarah Zamenick-Carrier and her husband, Tyler of Phoenix. He also had one precious great-granddaughter, Ameliah Seay of Alaska.
Joe was a loving husband, father, and die-hard Minnesota Vikings fan! He cherished his family and enjoyed many pleasurable hours in the outdoors, hunting and camping. After retirement he was active in the community, volunteering at the Chino Valley Food Bank. Joe always made a positive impact on those around him and was loved by so many. He will be greatly missed by his family and everyone who knew him.
A visitation and Celebration of Life will be 2-5 p.m., Thursday, October 15, 2020 at Chino Valley Funeral Home at 480 W. Palomino Road in Chino Valley.
Interment with Military Honors will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 29, 2020 at Prescott National Cemetery. You may send flowers to the Chino Valley Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Chino Valley Funeral Home.
Please visit www.heritagemortuary.com to share a memory of Joseph, post condolences, or sign Joseph’s online guestbook.
Information provided by survivors.
Sep 7, 2020These metro Phoenix florists offer no-contact flower delivery for Mother's Day 2020 - AZCentral
Details: 4214 E. Indian School Rd., Suite 101, Phoenix. Delivery minimum $65. 602-840-4646, camelbackflowershop.com.PJ’s Flowers & Events This Phoenix florist is delivering several creations for Mother's Day — many featuring a vibrant, lush selection of peonies. The arrangements are designer's choice, but customers can choose between a traditional garden vase or high style/contemporary arrangement, according to owner Tony Medlock. PJ's Flowers & Events will not deliver to Anthem, Surprise, Cave Creek or Queen Creek.Details: 3021 S. 35th St. #B-3, Phoenix. Arrangements starting at $35, delivery price varies by location. 602-995-4999, pjsflowers.com.Community FloristsCommunity Florist in Phoenix is offering vibrant spring floral arrangements, as well as plant and gift basket options. They deliver throughout the Valley, but suggest calling ahead to make sure. Details: 1616 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. Starting at $45, delivery price varies by location. 602-266-6648, communityfloristaz.com.Lighthouse Flower ShopThis family-owned flower shop in in Mesa not only has a variety of arrangements to choose from, but owner Lisa Miller will also put together custom arrangements based on your budget. The shop delivers to Mesa, Chandler, Tempe and Gilbert, but delivery fees vary by area code. Details: 1007 E. Southern Ave., Mesa. Options starting at $25. 480-892-5093, lighthouseflowershopmesa.com.Watson's Flower ShopWith three locations across the Valley, Watson's Flower Shop has been part of the Phoenix area since 1927 and delivers to most metro area cities. For Mother's Day, the shop is offering a variety of in-house specialty designs. The flower shop also has several plants, candies and novelty items for sale. Details: 2425 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe, AZ. $35 delivery minimum. 480-967-8797, watsonsflowers.com.Payne & MorrisonPayne & Morrison, a family-owned Phoenix florist, is offering 10% off Mother's Day flowers until May 1. They offer custom arrangements, as well as a wide assortment of unique designs like flip-flop vases and pink feathers. Details: 7144 N. 35th Ave., Suite A, Phoenix. Arrangements starting at $45, delivery price varies by location. 602-841-1561, payneandmorrison.com.Cactus Flower FloristsFamily-owned and -operated Cactus Flower Florists is offering Mother's Day delivery of floral arrangements sourced from places such as South America, Europe, California and Arizona. In addition to flowers, the shop also sells wine, cactus gardens, candles and a variety of other gift options. Five locations throughout the Valley in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Glendale, Carefree and Chandler will offer contactless delivery for Mother’s Day. The Scottsdale location will also offer curbside pickup. Details: 10822 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Wrapped flowers, gifts and wine starting at $20, delivery fee $17.99. 480-948-1130, cactusflower.com.
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Feb 1, 2020Bob Shane, last original member of the Kingston Trio, dies at 85 - Los Angeles Times
Kingston Trio and the lead singer on its million-selling ballad “Tom Dooley” and many other hits, has died in hospice care in Phoenix.Shane, who died Sunday, was 85. Mike Marvin, a cousin and surrogate son of fellow Kingston Trio founder Nick Reynolds, confirmed the death but did not immediately know the cause.Shane, Reynolds and Dave Guard were performers in the San Francisco club circuit in the 1950s and broke through nationally in 1958 with their eponymous debut album, which featured “Tom Dooley,” an old standard inspired by a Confederate veteran’s conviction for murder. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard pop charts, won a Grammy for best country and western song (no folk category existed) and helped launch the so-called folk revival, with other artists including Joan Baez; Peter, Paul and Mary; and, eventually, Bob Dylan.Clean-cut and amiable, they were criticized by some folk artists for being too slick and for avoiding political statements. But the Kingston Trio was one of the country’s top acts over the next few years.
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