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Florists in Kersey, CO

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Jan 8, 2016

Jayne Ritter Kersey

Jayne Ritter Kersey, 76 MUNCIE - Jayne Ritter Kersey, 76, deeply loved wife, mother of three, and grandmother of thirteen, was received into the loving presence of her Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, peacefully in her sleep January 3, 2016. Born March 23, 1939, Jayne Ann Ritter to the late Vaughn and Margaret Jean Ritter, her early years were spent on a farm outside of Dunkirk, Indiana. As a child her family moved into Dunkirk where she attended Dunkirk schools graduating from Dunkirk High School in 1957. Jayne followed her sister Marthene to Ball State where she earned a degree in Nursing. She met her husband of 53 years, Robert Kersey, just before graduation in 1961. Shortly after, Jayne, along with dear nursing school friends, fulfilled her life's dream of travel and adventure by moving to San Diego, California where she worked at Scripps hospital. She had promised Robert she would return after six months, which she did. They were married September 22, 1962, and settled in Muncie. Jayne worked at... (Muncie Star Press)

Dec 30, 2015

500 graduate in LSSC's first December commencement

K Sherina Kanhai, Clermont; Kristopher Karran, Clermont; Ashley Kaszok, Mascotte; Morgan Keating, Clermont; Kenneth Kemp, Okahumpka; Douglas Kersey, Groveland; Leah Kestner-True, Groveland; Carol Kiam-Assato, Melbourne; David Kiernan, Oxford; Kaitlyn Kilpatrick, Leesburg; Harley Kinnemand, Groveland; Scott Kirkland, Fruitland Park; Brent Kostival, The Villages; Ashlea Kreidel, Fruitland Park. L Joshua Labayne, Clermont; Carrie Lacey, Clermont; Cora Lacey, Clermont; Michael Lachut, Eustis; Michelle LaFlamme, Tavares; Sean Lanciani, Stoughton; Bethany Lang, Mount Dora; Rebekah Lanier, Summerfield; Brandon Larracuente, Clermont; Mia Larson, Mount Dora; Jalisia LaSane, Fruitland Park; Shanna Layne, Lake Panasoffkee; Brian Lee, Winter Garden; Jessica Lee,... (Orlando Sentinel)

Oct 17, 2015

Student takes expired flowers to assisted living centers

Still, she and her parents, Mike and Charlese Seyler, who live on a farm near Kersey, all began to see the potential in those expired flowers, which looked about as good as new. Terra talked to Bev Wright, the floral manager for the Hillside King Soopers and asked if she could take the flowers to an assisted living home instead of throwing them away. Terra was a senior at Platte Valley High School who played volleyball, took part in 4-H and was an honor student. She was busy, but she enjoyed volunteering, too. She got a small group of students together and read to kids in elementary school. She brought a 4-H group to work at the Weld Food Bank. "She was always trying to find more to do," Charlese said. "She doesn't do anything half-heartedly, and it means a lot to her to help others." Sometimes that meant doing too much. And yet they supported their daughter. They helped her gather the flowers and load them in the car. Sometimes, the whole back end of the car would be stuffed with expired flowers. Terra then drove them to homes all over Greeley. She rotated among the assisted living centers and A Women's Place, a local shelter for victims of domestic abuse. Sometimes it took a couple of ho... (Beaumont Enterprise)

Oct 12, 2015

Student takes expired flowers to assisted living centers

Still, she and her parents, Mike and Charlese Seyler, who live on a farm near Kersey, all began to see the potential in those expired flowers, which looked about as good as new. Terra talked to Bev Wright, the floral manager for the Hillside King Soopers and asked if she could take the flowers to an assisted living home instead of throwing them away. Terra was a senior at Platte Valley High School who played volleyball, took part in 4-H and was an honor student. She was busy, but she enjoyed volunteering, too. She got a small group of students together and read to kids in elementary school. She brought a 4-H group to work at the Weld Food Bank. "She was always trying to find more to do," Charlese said. "She doesn't do anything half-heartedly, and it means a lot to her to help others." Sometimes that meant doing too much. And yet they supported their daughter. They helped her gather the flowers and load them in the car. Sometimes, the whole back end of the car would be stuffed with expired flowers. Terra then drove them to homes all over Greeley. She rotated among the assisted living centers and A Women's Place, a local shelter for victims of domestic abuse. Sometimes it took a ... (Colorado Springs Gazette)