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Dec 10, 2020

Clarence Salzer Obituary - ND | The Bismarck Tribune - Legacy.com

He was a loving and devoted husband and father. Clarence is survived by his sons, Randy (Barb) Salzer, Bismarck; Barry (Rhonda) Salzer, Kalispell, Mont.; and his daughter, Cheryl Salzer, Bismarck; three grandchildren, Tracia (Nick) Deal; Matthew (Krista) Salzer; and Benjamin (Jenny) Salzer, two great-grandchildren, Jack and Ava, one sister, LuElla Blumhardt, sister-in-law Norma Ulmer and numerous nieces and nephews. Clarence was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Raymond, Eugene, John Jr., and his sisters Irene and LaVina. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to McCabe United Methodist Church or the charity of your choice in Clarence's name. For those wishing to sign the online guestbook and share memories with his family please go to www.bismarckfuneralhome.com. Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Dec. 9, 2020.

Feb 1, 2020

6 Plants and Flowers Native to Florida That You May Not Know About - Florida Insider

North and Central Florida. A close up of a Florida tickseed in Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida.Photo Credit: Kevin Barry Photography/Shutterstock.com 2. Salvia Coccinea (Sage) A close up of a tropical salvia coccinea. Photo Credit: Francisco Herrera/Shutterstock.com Salvia (Salvia spp.), (aka sage), has many bright colored flowers that bloom in the summer and fall. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies due to the sweet nectar it produces. Many species of salvia can grow as perennials (live up to two years or more) in the warmer climates but grow as annuals (only live up to a year) in the north. 3. Porter Weed Blue Porter weed in Florida. Photo Credit: Karyn Honor/Shutterstock.com The Porter weeds Stachytarpheta spp.) come in many wide varieties of flowers, and they can be found not just in Florida but in countries such as Jamaica, Bahamas and other areas all over the Caribbean and Asia. The Porter Weed gets its name from medicinal properties bestowed upon them in the Caribbean and in Florida. Some of South Florida’s native plants may not be as striking as some of their more exotic counterparts. However, some do possess attractive foliage, colorful fruits, or add a pleasing form or texture to the landscape. South Florida has a wide variety of native plants that are both attractive and useful as landscape plants. 4. Marlberry Marlberry (Ardisia escallonioides) in Pine Island Ridge Natural Area, Davie, Florida, USA. Photo Credit: Holly Guerrio/Shutterstock.com The Marlberry (ardisia escallonioides) is actually a fast-growing, evergreen small tree or shrub with dark green foliage. Clusters of small cream-colored flowers make this plant an attractive sight to behold. The plant also provides fruits for birds. It grows about 10-15 ft. tall, although it can get as tall as 20 ft. They can be planted with other flowers and plants in the same space, creating a beautiful, scenic view of a garden or fron...

Jan 4, 2020

Quantum Hydroponics Services presented by Quantum Flowers LTD - Health Europa

Introducing Quantum Hydroponics Services: Director Barry Winsbury takes us through how Quantum can help your plants to thrive. Quantum development was founded in 1983 after reading about and experiencing phytophthora and root rot first hand, in both Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) and ebb and flow systems that I had built myself. I had long been pondering to myself and expressing to others that there must be a better way after watching UK hydroponic system manufacturers over the years changing system designs to try and get around the problems; not only with root rot but other complications such as bugs and fungus gnats. The Quantum solution Quantum hydroponics growing equipment is the only system specifically designed with cannabis and intense commercial farming in mind. Larger establishments may wish to plant and grow more than one container, whereas smaller farms may like to use a ten-week cycle providing regular weekly harvests. For example, a 1 x 20-foot container holds 65 Quantum units, each holding 50 plants and therefore servicing...

Nov 9, 2019

Obituary: Arthur A. Black Jr. - Press Herald

Favor. Arthur is survived by his travelling companion and girlfriend of 30 years Gerry Frierson; son, Arthur III (Teresa) Black, daughter, Bonnie (Barry) Bartlett, daughter, Robyn (Steve Labrecque) Black; grandchildren, Aaron, Ryan, Jesse, Arthur IV, Alana, Cassie and Matti; six great-grandchildren; and many more nieces and nephews spread across the country. Arthur’s ashes will be interred next to his wife, Ruth, in August 2020 at a private family ceremony. There will also be a BBQ and celebration of Arthur’s life at Skip and Teresa’s camp on Little Sebago Lake in August 2020. Details to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland. « Previous Obituary: Allan R. "Unk" Richardson ...

Oct 10, 2019

Cheryl O'Farrell, 63 of Montrose, Mo. - 921News

Denise O’Farrell, 63, passed away peacefully on October 7, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. She was the daughter of Donald and Margaret Ann (Herberger) Barry born on January 31, 1956. She spent her formative years in the Appleton City area, where she graduated from high school in 1974. Following the completion of her education, she married Clifford “Hoot” O’Farrell, her husband of 31 years. They shared four wonderful children: Chad, Denise, Sean, and Nathan. Cheryl spent many hours raising her children, and also managed to complete her nursing certificate and cosmetology license. She worked as a CNA for many years at Ellet Memorial Hospital, where many patients benefited from her humor and gentle touch. She also worked at Headstart Preschool, and was a hairdresser. Apart from her careers, she dearly loved to spend time with family and friends fishing, camping, and traveling. Cheryl loved family get togethers, where she displayed her wit and decidedly and freely gave her opinions. She was an incredible gardener, who loved doing yard chores. Along with these activities, she enjoyed gambling and spending her hard earned dollar at Downstream Casino, where, according to her, she “rarely lost.” Her most cherished hobby, however, was taking motorcycle trips across the United States. She and “Hoot” rode many long miles together with their biker friends on their Harley Davidson freewheeler. She will be deeply missed by her many friends and family. She was preceded in death by her father, Donald Barry, her mother, Margaret Ann Fine, and her “city-dad,” Bob Fine; and one sister,...

Jul 5, 2019

The ceremony featured a parade from White Plains Road and Van Nest Avenue to the memorial where participants placed flowers to honor our service members' memories. The event also included the public r

War I coxswain Dominick Farina. Photo by Silvio Pacifico Barazotto Lawrence dropped flowers at the Van Nest War Memorial, honoring Thomas Barry, who fell during WWI. Photo by Silvio Pacifico Fallen WWI sailor Dominick Farina’s relatives (front, l-r) Tom and Victoria Farina and Virgina Farina-Hollis spoke during the ceremony. Photo by Silvio Pacifico John Fraser Bryan American Legion Post 19 commander Earl Menard held a photo of coxswain Dominick Farina, who fell in the closing days of WWI. Photo by Silvio Pacifico Old Glory and the POW MIA flags were raised during the Memorial Day ceremony. Photo by Silvio Pacifico (l-r) Gene DeFrancis, Earl Menard, Anthony Ferrara and Ricardo Garcia bear the American flag. Posted 12:00 am, June 8, 2019 ©2019 Today’s news: Share on TwitterTweet Share on Facebook Subscribe ...