Florists in Broadus, MT
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Broadus Flower Shops
107 E. Wilson
Broadus, MT 59317
(406) 436-2323
Broadus MT News
Sep 14, 2016Obituraries for week of Sept 12
The family requests donations be made in Susan’s memory to Haven Hospice. Please sign the family’s online guest book at www.broadusraines.com.
Arrangements are under the care of Broadus-Raines Funeral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove Springs, FL (904) 284-4000.
Pamela J. Dudas
Pamela J. Dudas, 58, passed away August 12, 2016. Memorial Services were Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 3pm, Middleburg, Fl. 32068 United Methodist Church 3925 Main St, Middleburg, Fl 32068.
Beloved companion of Charles Welsh, loving mother to Anthony J. Cutrone II (Marisol) and Mandy M. Cutrone (Yassine). Eldest daughter of the late John E. And Dolores M.(Minch) Sister of Dennis, Kenneth, Patricia Dvorak, Steve and Mark. Will be greatly missed by her 6 grandchildren, friends and loved ones. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution may be made on her behalf to https://youcaring.com/pamela-dudas-640890.
Barbara Sue Noble Cooper
Barbara Sue Noble Cooper, 55, of Middleburg, passed away on Sunday, September 4, 2016 at St. Vincent’s Medical Center – Clay County following a brief illness. She was a native of Charlotte, NC and had lived in Middleburg for the past 26 years coming from Nashville, TN. Barbara was raised in Putnam County and was a 1978 graduate of Palatka High School. She worked as a CNA at Pine Crest Manor ALF in Middleburg for many years. She loved all animals especially horses and dogs.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Betty Jean Noble. She is survived by her sons, Justin Hampton (Paulette) of Middleburg and Daniel Moseley of Orange Park, brother, Charles “Chuck” Noble of Ft. McCoy, sisters, Karen Gilbert (Walter) of Salt Springs and Bonnie Thomas (Johnny) of Palatka, grandchildren, Rayleigh Williams and Tatun “Tate” Moseley and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services were held Sunday, September 11, 2016 at Johnson-Overturf Chapel in Palatka. Memories and condolences may be expressed to the family at Barbara’s Book of Memories page at www.johnsonoverturffunerals.com . Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.
Carol V. Skaggs
Carol V. Skaggs, 79, of Fleming Island, FL, passed away September 7, 2016.Please sign the family’s online guestbook at www.broadusraines.com. Broadus-Raines Funeral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove Springs, FL (904) 284-4000
Barbara Jean Perret
Barbara Jean Perret, 70 of Orange Park, FL passed away September 5, 2016. Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery, Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 2335 Sandridge Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. 904-284-7720. www.RHRFH.com
Helen Marie Brummer
Helen Marie Brummer, 94, passed away September 4, 2016. She was born April 10, 1922 in Hamilton, Ohio and resided in Middleburg, FL. Mrs. Brummer is survived by her son; Russell (Helen) Brummer, daughter-in-law; Nancy Brummer, 6 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband; Adrian Brummer and son; Larry Brummer.
A funeral mass was held Friday, September 9, 2016 at St. Luke’s Catholic Church Middleburg, FL. Interment was Saturday September 10, 2016 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater, FL. Arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Holly Hill Funeral Home,3601 Old Jennings Road Middleburg, FL. Please leave words of comfort at www.hollyhillfunerals.com
Kenneth L. Smith
Kenneth L. Smith, 84, of Fleming Island, FL passed away September 8, 2016.
Please sign the family’s onlin... (Clay Today Online)
Feb 3, 2016Friday's roundup: Southfield fends off Troy Athens
Lewis had 13 for Denby (4-2, 2-0).
Detroit Douglass 68, Detroit Central 54: James Smith III and Carlos Byars-Walker each had 15 points and Kelly Broadus scored 14 for Douglass (3-5). Darius Linum had 15 points for Central (4-2).
Detroit East English Village 77, Detroit Henry Ford 71: Karmari Newman had 19 points and Tedrick Lattimore had 16 points and 14 rebounds for East English (5-2). James Towns scored 21 for Henry Ford (4-3).
Detroit King 69, Detroit Cody 9: Jesse Scarber had 13 points and Maseceo McCadney had 11 for King (5-2). Cody is 2-4.
Detroit Osborn 49, Detroit Mumford 40: Rashard Zimmermon had 17 points and eight rebounds and Kenneth Holloway had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Osborn (3-2, 1-1 PSL). Mumford is 4-2 (1-1).
Detroit Renaissance 68, Detroit Pershing 53: Justin Turner led Renaissance (5-0, 2-0 PSL) with 22 points and seven rebounds, while Richard Talley added 13 points and 10 rebounds. David Syfax scored 30 for Pershing (3-3, 0-2).
Detroit University Prep 73, Southfield Bradford Academy 60: Colyn Waldron scored 22 points and Terrence Bowens and Shawn Pittman scored 12 each for University Prep (7-0, 1-0). Bradford is 3-2, 0-1.
Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 48, Novi Franklin Road Christian 44: Spencer Ewing had 17 points and Anthony George had 11 for Liggett (3-4). Gavin Harris scored 15 and Austin Hearns 11 for Franklin Road.
Harper Woods Chandler Park 70, Detroit Old Redford 61: Matthew Richmond had 25 points and Marlin Crowford had 14 for Chandler Park (4-1).
Livonia Churchill 68, Westland John Glenn 49: Joan Andoni had 24 points and John Hovermale had 16 for Churchill (5-1). Joe Moon IV had 11 points for John Glenn (2-4).
Macomb Dakota 92, Macomb L’Anse Creu... (The Detroit News)
Feb 2, 2016Tuesday's roundup: Mott notches first boys basketball win
Donovan Watson scored 10 for Denby (6-3).
Detroit Douglass 67, Detroit Central 42:James Smith III scored 26, Carlos Beyers-Walker 11 and Kelly Broadus 10 for Douglass (6-5, 5-0 PSL Div. 2). Mario Lewis scored 14 for Central.
Detroit East English 87, Cass Tech 52: Karmari Newman had 38 points and Gregory Elliott scored 15 for East English (9-2, 5-0 PSL). Darwin Hubbard scored 10 for Cass Tech (4-7, 2-3).
Detroit Henry Ford 78, Detroit Cody 20:James Towns had 19 points, Jeremy Crawley 14 points, Devontaye Webb 12 points.
Detroit King 65, Detroit Pershing 41:Jesse Scarber scored 17 and Masceo McCadney 14 for King (7-4, 3-2). Patrick Hatcher had 15 and David Syfax 10 for Pershing (4-7, 2-3).
Detroit Loyola 72, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 41:Romari Ennis scored 20 and DeQuan Powell 19 for Loyola (7-3, 5-5 Catholic League AA). Justin Campbell scored 15 for Bishop Foley (5-5, 0-2).
Detroit Renaissance 76, Detroit Mumford 42: Justin Turner scored 23 and Charles Jones had 12 points and three steals for Renaissance (9-1, 4-0 PSL East Division 1). Donavon Miller had 13 points for Mumford (2-5, 1-4).
Detroit University Prep 57, Warren Michigan Collegiate 55:Tavis Smith scored 11, Colyn Waldron 10 and Kevin Fletcher scored 10 including the winning 3-pointer at the buzzer for University Prep (10-0, 4-0 Charter). Justin Parker scored 14 for Warren Collegiate (5-4, 2-2).
Detroit Western 58, Detroit Osborn 49:Brailen Neely had 21 points and seven assists for Western (6-2, 4-2 PSL), while Karim Murray had 11 points and Armani Tinsley 10. Rashard Zimmerman scored 19 for Osborn.
Farmington 47,Rochester 44: Malik Williams and Jordan Graham scored nine each for Farmington (1-7, 1-1 OAA Blue). Ivan Barraza scored 15 for Rochester (3-6, 1-1).
Farmington Hills Harrison 66, Berkley 55: Adrian Pattah had 23 points and Trevon Dixon 14 for Harrison (4-3).
Fraser 46, Madison Heights Madison 27:Brendan Gordley scored 17 and Jordan Bell 10 for Fraser (1-7). Mike Floyd scored 12 for Madison (1-7).
Hamtramck 63, Detroit Henry Ford Academy 56: Charles Shannon had 20 points and eight rebounds and Jermaine Byas scored 10 for Hamtramck (4-2). Trevion Williams had 28 points and 14 rebounds for Henry Ford (3-5).
Harper Woods Chandler Park 52, Starr Academy 20:Matthew Richmond scored 19 and Jalen Martin 15 for Chandler Park (7-... (The Detroit News)
Jan 8, 2016Honor Roll: West Clayton Elementary
Zachary Lines.
Honor Roll
Grade 3 – Dayra Alfaro Urbina, Ashley Ayala-Menjivar, Zachary Ballard, Rachel Barbee, Keb Bosquet, Fred Bowie, Zachary Broadus, Ethan Brooker, Lauren Chase, Jenny Clement, Rixzy Cruz Mendoza, Peyton Desporte, Jerry Dixon, Michal Dombrycz, Tyler Dunn, Gabriela Duran, Edgar Duran-Colin, Bella Dusenbury, Zac Evans, Marco Garcia, Reese Grayson-Franks, Jacob Fultz, Kimberli Garcia Romero, Adams Guirguis, Novella Henry,Katie Iavarone, Evan Lengel, Sadie Long, Angelo Mangnill-Fonseca, Destiny McElyea, Irving Medina Candela, Bradley Miles, Haleigh Mohamed, Manuel Moreno, Quinn Murphree, Taylor Murphy, Dior Pene, Zoey Perez, Gracie Peterson, Taylor Pittman, Liliane Salazar, Nathan Shaub, Samantha Smith, Jocelyn Snell, Emma Snipes, Daisy Sosa Tzintzun, Devin Spencer, Ainsley Suggs, Amelia Tuccelli, Madelyn Valle, Ava Walker, Cody Williams and Megan Wood.
Grade 4 – Guillermo Angeles-Baltazar, Abigail Braziel, Jordan Caldwell, Alexa Carroll, Hayden Cook, Lacy Dutton, Hannah Earp, Taylor Elrod, Kameron Flores, Ian Hall, Jenna Haselberger, Taniya Jones, Warren Jones, Madison Lines, Rosemary Martinez, Peyton Lucado, Orfanel Luevano-Medrano, Will Mercer, Will Mitchell, Alex McCullough, Kenya Molina, Jordyn Norris, Evan Orner, Mia Ramos, Alexis Reynolds, Liam Robohn, Jahaziel Rodriguez, Braden Soles, Joey Specht, Laila Stoneking, Kennedy Walz and Ella Weickum.
Grade 5 – Jayden Bailey, Xavier Barnes, Kayla Barrett, Timothy Bash, Daniel Bates, Carolina Beltran, Ryan Christopherson, Jacob Cipriani, Landon Duff, Wesley Eads, Nathanael Gomez, Luke Grayson- Franks, Timothy Hunter, Erika Jimenez, Gabrielle Jones, Chad Lilley, Erik Martinez- Valdez, Corey Moon, Jason Naylor, McKenize Pittman, Jana Riddle, Treiana Rivers, Amber Salazar, Mark Schultz Jr., Christopher Vega-Salinas, Jenna Walas, Austin White, Ella Callahan, Brandon Acevedo Segoviano, Madalyn Batson, MaKayla Brock, Chloe Davis, Railey Edwards, MiAngelo Middleton, Brandon Pascual-Jimenez, Sheyla Sagrero Cecilio, Abby Traverson and Austin Williams.
(News & Observer)