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Business name:
Classic Design Florist
Address:
301 N Grant St
City:
Fitzgerald
State:
Georgia
Zip Code:
31750
Phone number:
(229) 423-3624
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Jan 4, 2020

Deaths in Leitrim - Friday, December 6, 2019 - Leitrim Observer

Home, Oranmore. Predeceased by her sisters Bernadette, Sr. Gabriel and brother Ignatius. Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her sisters, Rita (Fitzgerald), and Noreen (Smith) her brother, Brian, sister-in-law, Anne, brother-in-law Brian Smith, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins, many friends and Sisters of Mercy, Western Province. Requiem Mass on Friday, December 6th at 11 a.m. in St. Brigid’s Church, Ballybane, followed by funeral service at Shannon Crematorium, Illaunmanagh, Shannon, Co. Clare, V14 PV30. Family flowers only by request, donations, if desired, to Galway Hospice. Susan Beirne (née Rush), 29 Termon Road, Boyle, Co Roscommon Died, peacefully, on 4th of December, after a short illness, surrounded by her loving family and in the care of St. Annes Ward, St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Predeceased by her husband Eugene and mother Rosaleen. Sadly missed by her daughter Anne Marie, sons Patrick Christopher and Eugene, her grandchildren Mikey, Ethan, Elizabeth and Freya, her father Martin, sisters Pauline and Rosaleen, brothers Mark, Brian and Michael, her sons in law Edward, Steve and Rory, daughter in law Rebecca, nieces and nephews, sisters and brothers in law, extended family and friends. Reposing in Mahon's funeral home, Boyle, from 3pm to 6pm, Friday 6th, with arriving to St Joseph's Church, Boyle, at 6.15pm. Funeral Mass at 11am on Saturday 7th, with burial afterwards in Assylynn Cemetery Boyle. House Strictly Private at all times, please, for immediate family only. Donald Daly, The Old Bog Road, Wardhouse, Tullaghan, Leitrim Peacefully at Sligo University Hospital. Funeral Mass on Friday (6/12) at 11am ar St. Patrick's Church, Tullaghan. Burial afterwards in St. Aidan’s Cemetery, Kinlough. May they all Rest in Peace.

Nov 9, 2019

Death notices: Oct. 16, 2019 - Red Bluff Daily News

Fitzgerald: Kerry Fitzgerald, 57, of Red Bluff died Sunday, Oct. 13. Arrangements are under the direction of Allen and Dahl, Redding. Published Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 in the Daily News, Red Bluff, California.McFadyen: Donald Edward McFadyen, 86, of Cottonwood died Friday, Oct. 11 at his home. Arrangements are under the direction of Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Published Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 in the Daily News, Red Bluff, California. Wellen: Raymond Michael Wellen, 52, of Red Bluff died Wednesday, Oct. 9 in Red Bluff. Arrangements are under the direction of Sweet-Olsen Family Simple Cremations and Burial Service. Published Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 in the Daily News, Red Bluff, California. Death notices must be provided by mortuaries to the news department, are published at no charge, and feature only specific basic information about the deceased. Paid obituaries are placed through the Classified advertising department. Paid obituaries may be placed by mortuaries or by families...

Oct 26, 2018

How a flower farmer found her way after a heartbreaking loss

There are times when Liz Fitzgerald thinks of her late husband, Paddy, that she wishes he could come back for a day to see how she has been coping since his untimely death after a short illness in 2013. Since that tragic time, when she lost the man she describes as the love of her life, Fitzgerald has started Bizzy Lizzies Flowers, a flower-growing business. The business operates from her garden in rural Co Waterford, which she has spent years honing from what was once an overgrown seaside valley. Neither she nor Paddy were gardening experts when they first set out to tackle the sprawling land they purchased after leaving their native Dublin in 1998. "I had a Montessori school and Paddy was a violinist. He had been with the symphony orchestra since he was 16, but I think he'd kind of had enough. We had a lovely Victorian house in Harold's Cross, but every time we went away, I'd come back and I'd say it would be great...

Oct 12, 2018

Fort Worth police officer who died Friday hailed as hero and the cement of his unit

A visibly shaken Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald made the announcement during a hastily called news conference broadcast from the hospital on Facebook Live. "We've lost a true hero, someone that has dedicated more than one tour of service to this great city and was senselessly killed by three known criminals, two of which are in custody now," Fitzgerald said. Those attending the 6 p.m. vigil said they hated the reason for the ceremony but they also said their spirits were buoyed by the gathering. It felt as though they were with family, some said. "Being that my husband is an officer, I love the community support," said Karen Ramirez, Assistant Chief Charles Ramirez's wife. "A lot of people did not know this officer personally, but they are here. This city loves the police and I love that." ...

Sep 10, 2018

Silent Sam supporters memorializing statue with flowers

Silent Sam" statue over the past few years and removed the statue before it was toppled by protesters. Jonathan Fitzgerald Fuller, Lauren Aucoin, Margarita Sitterson and Raul Acre Jimenez have all been charged with misdemeanor rioting and misdemeanor defacing a public monument in connection with the Aug. 20 protest where "Silent Sam" was toppled. Since the statue fell, at least a dozen others have been arrested in connection with two subsequent protests on campus. The group that brought flowers to the place where "Silent Sam" used to stand said they plan to return every Saturday with more bouquets. More On This ...

Dec 29, 2017

How an impoverished flower man inspired Richmonders to give back

He was such a nice gentleman and a beloved fixture on the Boulevard,” recalled Beth Fitzgerald. “He would always give me a flower and a smile as I headed to VCU.”Robertson and his wife, Virginia, were far from wealthy.“He used to be a shoemaker,” Virginia Robertson told me many years ago. She said he told her, “I want to be with you and sell flowers.”His popularity was such when the police had his metal flower shack removed as a nuisance in 1967, the public demanded the city return it. And it returned.When he died from diabetes and other health problems in the fall of 1988, Richmonders were shocked to learn (see story below) that Robertson died so poor, the city was arranging for an unmarked pauper’s grave. No flowers for him.No way was the Flower Man going out like that!Within days an anonymous donor - and there were several offers - paid for a flower-filled funeral and burial at Mount Calvary Cemetery.A fund was set up to help support his beloved wife.And, a little more than a year after his death, his little monument was in place.The day after its October 7, 1989 dedication, the following editorial about it appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch:“Monument Avenue, with its statues of heroes whose names children learn in school, runs only a block or two from Mr. Robertson’s stone. His monument is neither imposing nor large, but its humble simplicity raises it to a grandeur of its own -- for it is written that the meek shall inherit the earth.”The Times-Dispatch follow-up story about the reaction to Robertson’s death:CITY'S FLOWER VENDOR DIED POOR, BUT WAS RICH IN FRIENDS AND LOVERichmond Times-Dispatch (VA) (Published as Richmond Times-Dispatch) - September 29, 1988* Author/Byline: Mark Holmberg; Times-Dispatch staff writer"I ain't going to die rich," Gilbert Robertson, Richmond's most beloved flower vendor, predicted several years ago.But if love and caring can be measured, Robertson will go to his grave a wealthy man.When Richmonders learned yesterday that the body of the man who sold flowers at the corner of the Boulevard and Kensington Avenue for half a century was in a funeral home awaiting state funds for a pauper's funeral, the response was spectacular.Within hours after sunrise, an anonymous donor paid for a burial at the Mount Calvary Cemetery."There were a couple of people who were willing to pay for the... (wtvr.com)

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