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Precious Petals
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500 Four Rod Rd
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Berlin
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Connecticut
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Dec 10, 2020

Karen Hannis Meinhart Obituary - Mt. Holly Springs, PA | Cumberlink Sentinel - Legacy.com

Home & Crematory, Inc., Mt. Holly Springs, PA. Please visit www.HollingerFuneralHome.com to offer condolences to the family. Published by Cumberlink Sentinel on Dec. 10, 2020.

Feb 1, 2020

Deaths for the week of Jan. 10, 2020 - The Jewish News of Northern California

January 4, 2020 at the age of 93 in Redwood City, California. He led an extraordinary life. Hans was born on May 31, 1926, in Berlin, Germany. His first years were lived happily with his parents who owned a small women’s clothing shop. As Hitler came to power, his life drastically changed. His synagogue where he attended school was torched on Kristallnacht. As soon as they could, his family escaped to Shanghai, where he lived for seven years. His mother died within five months of their arrival. During the years in Shanghai (from ages 11 to 19) he experienced hunger, poverty and death around him, yet he still managed to have his bar mitzvah and take singing lessons. He had to drop out of school to get a job, but he learned to be an expert cook, working in restaurants. When the war was over, he stowed away on a ship to Australia. He was caught but managed to slip away and live as an undocumented person under the name Johnny Corn. Finally, he turned himself in and with the help of the Jewish community avoided jail time and was able to leave for the U.S. In Los Angeles, he worked as a chef until he was drafted into the Army at Fort Ord. As a soldier, he drove the Army bus to take enlisted Jews to a synagogue in Salinas, where he met his wife, Eva, our mother. Once his enlistment was over, they married and remained in Carmel where they opened a gourmet French restaurant, Le Coq D’Or. However, his heart was in music and Jewish life, so he took Eva, who was pregnant, and their two small children to New York to study to become a Cantor. Five years later, after graduation, he spent two years as Cantor in South Bend, Indiana. Then the family moved to Palo Alto, California, where he served as Cantor at Congregation Beth Jacob in Redwood City with Rabbi Teitelbaum for over three decades. He earned a master’s degree from Stanford and an honorary doctorate from Hebrew Union College. In the ’90s, he was diagnosed with throat cancer, but after two successful surgeries, he was able to live cancer-free for many years. Sadly, his voice was greatly impacted, and he was no longer able to eat normally. Yet, in retirement, he led services for Jewish holidays on cruises. He lost Eva to lung cancer shortly after their 50th anniversary. As part of his healing process, he published his autobiography, “Risen from the Ashes, Tales of a Musical Messenger,” which aptly describes his great courage and indomitable will to survive. He married Nina, who has been by his side for 20 years. In all his years, Judaism, service to others and education have been his guiding values. Hans is preceded in death by his parents, Max and Ida Cohn, and his wife, Eva Cohn. He is survived by his second wife, Nina, and his daughters Becki Cohn-Vargas (Rito Vargas), Ruth Cohn (Michael Lewin) and Barbara Liepman (Michael Liepman), and six grandchildren. Donations can be sent in his memory to the Hans Cohn Music Fund and CBJ Cares Committee by going to the Congregation Beth Jacob website donation page at bethjacobrwc.org/donate. Shirley Lenore Daniel March 15, 1921–Dec. 16, 2019 Shirley Lenore Daniel, 98, passed away peacefully December 16, 2019, in Millbrae, CA. Shirley was born March 15, 1921, in San Francisco to Sam and Silvia Wenger and spent the majority of her life in the city she loved. She had an idyllic childhood and idolized...

Jan 4, 2020

NEW Garden Rocks Talent, Topiaries & More at Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival - Inside the Magic

The Pointer SistersMarch 31-April 2 – Former Journey Lead Vocalist Steve AugeriApril 3-4 – Blood, Sweat & TearsApril 5-6 – ExposéApril 7-9 – BerlinApril 19-20 – Rick SpringfieldApril 24-27 – Plain White T’sApril 28-30 – Don Felder, formerly of The EaglesMay 1-2 – Don McLean NEWMay 5-7 – Ambrosia with Peter Beckett NEWMay 8-9 – Thelma Houston NEWMay 10-11 – The Allman Betts Band NEW to Garden RocksMay 12-14 – Air SupplyMay 15-18 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter NooneMay 19-21 – Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot NEW to Garden RocksMay 24-25 – Daughtry NEWMay 26-28 – Marshall Tucker BandMay 31-June 1 – SurvivorCredit: DisneyOne of the best ways to watch the concert and make sure you don’t miss out on any of the fun is to book a Garden Rocks Concert Series Dining Package.Disney guests can book the package for one of the shows at 5:30, 6:45 or 8 pm and each package includes breakfast, lunch or dinner at select Epcot restaurants! By booking the Garden Rocks Concert Series Dining Package, you are guaranteed concert seating.Topiaries and GardensCredit: DisneyAside from the amazing concert lineup, the 27th Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival will be bringing brand new topiaries as well.For example, Epcot is debuting a brand new Remy topiary which will be the centerpiece of a Ratatouille Garden at the France pavilion. This is also where the new highly anticipated attraction, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction, will open come summer 2020.This new Remy a href="https://insidethemagic.net/2016/03/photos-every-single-topiary-at-the-2016-ep...

Oct 10, 2019

VIDEO: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Cast Makes Flower Arrangements - Broadway World

Check out the video below to see MJ Rodriguez, Kevin Chamberlin, and more making their arrangements! In Little Shop of Horrors (book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken), a power-hungry, R&B-singing, carnivorous plant sets its sights on world domination! Directed by Mike Donahue (The Legend of Georgia McBride, Geffen Playhouse) with Music Direction by Darryl Archibald and Choreography by Will B. Bell, this deviously delicious sci-fi musical comedy favorite comes to the Playhouse with some deliciously devious new twists: a brand new puppet concept for Audrey II, and a whole new take on Skid Row. Danny Feldman, Pasadena Playhouse Producing Artistic Director said, "Our new electrifying production of Little Shop of Horrors will give our audiences the opportunity to see a show they know and love in a way they never have before. From a delicious new take on everyone's favorite singing plant to the stunningly talented cast, this is sure to be a landmark theatrical event for Los Angeles."Director Mike Donahue says, "with its gritty early-Motown-meets-B-movie-horror-sci-fi vibe, Little Shop of Horrors has always been a favorite musical of mine, and it is a thrill for me to delve deeply into this rich material with this spectacular, electric cast. I look forward to not only paying homage to this musical theatre classic, but also exploring the themes that are still so much a part of our world today. More than anything, I look forward to Playhouse audiences having the time of their lives, and hearing our Little Shop with fresh ears, in a way they never have before." The production stars George Salazar as "Seymour Krelborn;" MJ Rodriguez as "Audrey;" and Amber Riley as "Audrey ll;" Kevin Chamberlin as "Mr. Mushnik;" Matthew Wilkas as "Orin Scrivello;" with Brittany Campbell, Tickwanya Jones, and Cheyenne Isabel Wells, and puppeteers Tyler Bremer, Kelsey Kato, Tim Kopacz, Sarah Kay Peters, and Paul Turbiak. .videoContainer { position...

Sep 19, 2019

Delaware Valley Floral Group Opens Long Island Distribution Center and Acquires CP Flowers Direct, Inc - PerishableNews

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