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Oakhurst Flowers
Address:
4126 Monroe Rd
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Charlotte
State:
North Carolina
Zip Code:
28205
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Charlotte, NC 28205
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Jul 6, 2021

Tipperary deaths and funeral details, July 6 - TipperaryLive.ie

Jacqueline, Anne, Karen and Michael, father-in-law of Hubert, Mark, Gerard and Jennifer, cherished grandfather of Genevieve, Edmund, Charlotte, Annalisa, Rebecca, Christopher, Hilary, Hugh, Emmet and the late Niall, Joseph, Isobel, Michael and Georgina, and great-grandfather of Michael, Harriet, Cecily, Oliver and Isabelle. Predeceased by his sisters Nuala, Ursula and Claire, and sadly missed by his brother Gerard and sister Twinnie and loyal friends. Rest in eternal peace In accordance with current Government guidelines, a family funeral limited to 50 people will take place at 12 noon on Wednesday, 7th July 2021, at St Patrick’s Church, Faugheen, Co Tipperary followed by burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. For those who are unable to attend, the Mass may be viewed on the following link: https://www.irishlivestream.com/07072021 Richard (Dick) O'KeeffeTemplemore, Tipperary Richard ”Dick” O’Keeffe Templemore, Tipperary/London, passed away unexpectedly on 16/06/21. Sadly missed by his daughters Cathy & Lisa, his stepson Marc, grandchildren Mason & Milo, sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews. Rest in peace Due to Covid restrictions Richard's funeral will leave from co op funeral care for West Chapel, Croydon Crematorium arriving by 3:50pm on 8th July. The chapel has a limit on attendees for COVID restrictions, please contact his daughters to be added to contact tracing list if you wish to attend. John (Sean) HarringtonRossoulty, Upperchurch, Tipperary Peacefully, surrounded by his family, in the wonderful care of Thurles Community Hospital. Beloved husband of Betty and the much loved father of Tadhg, Brid, Pj, Criona, Noelle, Norma and Lily and loving brother of Con, Teresa & Kathy; he will be sadly missed by his grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and wide circle of friends. May he rest in peace Reposing at his home in Rossoulty on Tuesday evening, for family and friends from 5pm to 8pm. Removal from his home on Wednesday July 7th for a private family funeral mass in St Mary’s Church, Drombane (max 50 people) at 2 pm followed by burial in Templebeg cemetery. John's funeral mass can be viewed on the link https...

Apr 4, 2021

COLUMN: The golden flowers of the trumpet tree - yoursun.com

Have you seen the yellow flowering trees in bloom on Cochran Boulevard in Port Charlotte? Their relatively short show provides eye-catching beauty that reinforces the appreciation for our subtropical climate. What are these ornamental trees that explode with canary-yellow blossoms at this time? They are one or more species of trumpet tree with names such as the Golden Trumpet tree, the Yellow Trumpet tree, and the Silver Trumpet tree. These trees are small to medium in height and put on quite a show in season.Trumpet trees are native to tropical America and are valued landscape ornamentals seen throughout South and Central Florida. The identity of these trees can get a bit confusing due to their common names, so let’s stick to Latin for a moment. The genus of these flowering trees has changed, so instead of the well-known Tabebuia, they are now Handroanthus.Handroanthus chrysanthus (sometimes called the golden trumpet tree) is a bit cold tender and better adapted to the warmer parts (and microclimates) of Charlotte County and southward. Handroanthus umbellatus (sometimes called the yellow tr...

Feb 1, 2021

Barbara A. DeManuele Obituary - Alton Daily News

Kaylyn, Madison, Dakota, Avery, Paige, Reed, Nichole, Dylan, Tucker, Lilly, Tyler, Logan, William, Graham, Sawyer, Kalin, Charlotte, and Baby P III on the way; her first husband, Robert “Dick” Warren of Wood River; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a granddaughter, Mika Ory; and her mother and father-in-law, Florence Helen and Earl Schmitt. Visitation will be on Friday, February 5, 2021, from 10 am until time of service at 11:30 am, at Elias, Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home in Bethalto. Burial will follow at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, MO at 1:15 pm. Pastor Terry McKenzie will officiate. Memorials may be made to The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and/or The American Cancer Society.

Oct 15, 2020

Cynthia Jones Obituary - Harrisonburg, VA | The News Virginian - Legacy.com

Through the years Mrs. Jones worked in the hospitality industry and before moving from Charlottesville Virginia. Mrs. Jones was employed as a Unit Secretary at the University of Virginia Medical Center. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2020, at 2 p.m., at King's Harbor Christian Fellowship, 611 Gibbons Ave., Elkton, VA 22827.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to RMH Foundation Palliative Care, 2010 Health Campus Drive Harrisonburg, VA 22801.Condolences may be shared at kygers.com, you can also share condolences on her Facebook account: Cindi Jones.Published by The News Virginian on Sep. 22, 2020.

Jun 19, 2020

Flowers and flour for Kate and William's royal visits in Norfolk - ITV News

Credit: PA The Duchess told owners Martin and Jennie Turner she loved visitng garden centres with her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. "They love it," she said with a smile, adding: "It's such a great space for children and families to come to garden centres. I've been food shopping but I have to say I haven't been out a huge amount more but it's good and so important, now as things start to ease, people know they can go out and particularly to places like this." In her first public engagement since lockdown, The Duchess chats to staff. Credit: PA Kate also said she and William had found the social effects of the pandemic unsettling: "When we do our food shopping we notice that everyone keeps their head down and it's hard for that social interaction." She also revealed that George loved to play with Venus flytrap plants at garden centres, and while at home the three children have been growing tomato plants. The Duchess chatting to Martin and Jennie Turner, owners of the Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk Credit: PA Mr Turner told her about some of the difficulties his garden centre, in Fakenham near King's Lynn, had faced over the last three months. "This has been the most challenging thing we've ever experienced. We completely shut until after Easter and then we opened for some collections and deliveries in the car park. We have 50 staff and we had to furlough around 15 due to closing the coffee shop and family members shielding or childcare issues. Four or five people have very unfortunately had to be made redundant, as going forward we can't sustain them." But once they started to trade again three weeks ago, he said people had been keen to buy plants. The family business in Fakenham was closed for 7 weeks during lockdown. Credit: PA The Duchess of Cambridge also met garden workers Michaela Giura, 35, from Norwich, and Tobias Davies, 47. She asked if they were glad to be back - smiling in agreement when they asked if she was too. "It's good to get a structure and a routine back isn't it?" The Duke of Cambridge chats to owners Paul and Teresa. Credit: ...

Jun 19, 2020

Uptown Flower Shop Sustained By Strong Saint John Roots - country94.ca

City Market in 1925. Keirstead’s operated out of the market from 1925 to 1946, until he purchased property on the corner of Charlotte and Princess Street where the shop still operates to this day. A piece of family history (Image: Elizabeth MacLeod) The building survived the Great Saint John Fire of 1877 and used to be a hardware and butcher shop, which were later combined to make Keirstead’s. “You have some of the old coolers that we still have from back when they opened up this shop in the 40’s,” said Dean, showing where some of the flowers are stored now. The shop has been run by Guy’s great grandson, Brian Keirstead since 1999, who turned the building’s upper level into a museum and gift shop, selling works of local artists such as Fred Ross and Mary Galbraith until it closed a few years ago. From Mid-March to Easter Keirstead stayed open at reduced hours throughout the pandemic, then closed for a few weeks until they reopened before Mother’s Day on May 9. “It’s really difficult getting flowers right now. They’re just starting to come back, but it’s not where it used to be; it’s a little difficult and it’s a little pricier to get flowers right now too,” said Dean. “But other than that, as long as people give us a lot of notice for specialty items, we can get them in.” Working reduced hours and with a reduced stock of flowers during spring and prime flower-giving occasions, from Easter to Mother’s Day to Professional Secretary’s Day, was difficult. “It’s been a struggle and most people are understanding about it, but you do get to the odd person that really is not happy and there’s nothing we can do,” she said. #gallery-2 { margin: auto; } #gallery-2 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-2 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-2 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */ A selection of photos from Keirstead’s Flow...

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