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Jul 6, 2021Julia Ann Ellert - Obituary - Mahoning Valley - Mahoning Matters
She worked most recently with her best friends at Salon Extravaganza. On March 17, 2000, she married her loving husband of 21 years, Clayton William Ellert, and together they raised two children in Austintown, Peyton Olivia Ellert, 22, and Diven William Ellert, 19.
She was a loving wife, mother, aunt, sister and friend. Julia leaves behind her husband, Clayton; daughter, Peyton; son, Diven; mother, Mary; sisters, Karen (Joe) Garcia and Connie Bellay; nieces, Megan (Bijan) Garcia Hosseininejad, Keri (Deanna) Williams, Cassie Bellay, Sarah Garcia and Katie Bellay; great-nephews, Aiden Dickey, Jaimee Williams, Gavin Hosseininejad and Jaxon Williams; a great-niece, Jocelyn Mary Bunting as well as the many other wonderful family members and friends she had in her life. She also leaves several furry family members. Her father, Diven Eugene Gency, preceded her in death in May of 2017. Julia was a jack of all trades, she made the most delicious cupcakes and probably built the table that you were eating them at.
She always made sure her yard was full of flowers, especially yellow ones, and loved growing fresh veggies and herbs when the weather was warm. She loved sitting on her porch in the sun when she couldn’t be at the beach and she loved a good book or puzzle. When she was in the kitchen making one of her many famous baked goods, she loved to listen to Elton John. Julia was always an active parent, she never missed a sporting event or concert and always pushed her children to be the best versions of th...
Dec 10, 2020Obituary: Robert H. ‘Bob’ Werden - Albuquerque Journal
Ohio, and from 1988-2016, a resident of Rio Rancho, N.M., died Nov. 12, 2020.
He was born Nov. 2, 1936, in New Rochelle, N.Y., to the late Clayton and Edna (Fowler) Werden Sr. Bob is survived by his wife of 64 years, Helen A. Werden (nee Dustrude); daughters, Deborah L. Smalley (Jesse) and Laura L. O’Brien (Terry); five grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Watermelon Mountain Ranch (a no-kill animal shelter), 1512 Deborah Road, No. 203, Rio Rancho, NM 87124. Private services will be observed at the convenience of the family.
Inurnment will take place at Rest Haven Memorial Park in Evendale, Oho. Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home in Evendale is honored to assist with Bob’s arrangements.
“I’m Bob Werden, and I approve this message. God bless everyone!”
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Mar 15, 2019Flowers Plantation event scheduled to preview new Dan Ryan Builders' homes in Ross Landing - PRNewswire
The March 5 event will be held at 95 Wethergate Drive in Clayton.
In total, Ross Landing - located adjacent to River Dell Elementary School - has 78 single-family homesites. Additionally, the popular Litchfield townhomes are under construction in Ross Landing. Owners have the option to join Flowers Plantations' amenities.
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May 24, 2018Royal Wedding Flowers Turned Into Bouquets For Hospice Patients
Diana and, most recently, Prince Edward, who toured the grounds in 2015, the hospice said.
The ties to the royal family do not stop there. Pauline Clayton, an 89-year-old patient, once worked as an embroideress to Norman Hartnell, one of the Queen’s dressmakers.
Clayton revealed that when she was 19, she worked for almost 50 hours on the train of the Queen’s own wedding dress, according to the UK’s Press Association.
Clayton added that she thought the gesture to donate the flowers was “lovely.”
For Father Peter-Michael Scott, the hospice’s lead chaplain, the gesture signified something altogether more fundamental.
“It is about the energy of love. We are absolutely thrilled by the flowers and wish them (Harry and Meghan) all the best for the future,” he also told PA.
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May 24, 2018Royal wedding flowers shared out to charities
The beautiful flowers which graced the royal wedding have been shared out to different charities.
Former embroideress Pauline Clayton, 89, a patient at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney, east London, described the gift from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "lovely".
Hospice officials discovered by chance that Mrs Clayton used to work for the Queen's dressmaker Sir Norman Hartnell, when they chatted to her after the royal wedding.
Flowers and foliage surrounded the West Door of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle (Danny Lawson/PA)
The hospice, which was founded in 1905, is among a number of charities which on Sunday had a special delivery of some of the white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves which surrounded the royal couple on their big day.
The flowers were admired by the staff, volunteers and visitors as they were shared out among the patients and placed in the chapel.
Speaking from her room at the hospice where she is receiving respite care, Mrs Clayton said: "If I was her (Meghan) I would have wanted to keep them all with me."
Flowers on the front of the organ loft inside St George's Ch...
Sep 22, 2017After 50 years, iconic Richmond Heights florist shop forced out
Or maybe it’s the history. The Alex Waldbart Florist shop has been at the same corner at Big Bend Boulevard and Clayton Road for some 50 years.But fourth-generation owner Claire Waldbart Kramer said it was also the flowers themselves.“We’re there for funerals, weddings, baptisms,” Kramer said. “Flowers are all about emotion. So people get attached to us.”But now, this shop — and one other local business — will soon be forced to move.The owner of the 97-year-old building that houses Waldbart’s at 1005 South Big Bend Boulevard plans to sell the property. The building will be torn down to make way for a Total Access Urgent Care center.The news came out of nowhere, said Kramer, whose family’s business moved into the building in 1967.But the Waldbart roots go even deeper into St. Louis history.The shop was started by German immigrant Alex Waldbart, Claire Waldbart Kramer’s great-grandfather, in 1872.The family was a frequent topic in the society pages and other articles over the years in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.In 1898, for example, Alex Waldbart was interviewed about the impact of the invention of electric lights on flower gardening. In 1948, the Post-Dispatch wrote a feature about the shop selling a 6-year-old boy two carnations worth 25 cents each for just one nickel for his mom’s Mother’s Day gift.
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