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Nettys Flowers And Gifts
Address:
18 Gardiner Pl
City:
Walton
State:
New York
Zip Code:
13856
Phone number:
(607) 865-9465
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Feb 1, 2021

Barbara A. DeManuele Obituary - Alton Daily News

MO. He survives. Barbara enjoyed gardening, flowers, cooking, reading, traveling, and sitting by the dock on intercostal waters of Ft. Walton Beach in Florida, at her second home. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren most of all. Especially going to their sporting events and dance competitions and commenting on Facebook posts. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and will be sadly missed by all. Along with her husband, Ronald, she is survived by her children, Rene (Ed) Slayden of Bethalto, Keri Campbell of Wood River, Rob (fiancé Noelle Harris) Warren of Plantation, FL, and Michelle “Woo” (Bill) Watts of Bethalto; two sisters; a brother; ten grandchildren, Whitney (Sam) Walker, Katlyn (Michael) Rose, Branden (Jen) Slayden, Christopher (Heather) Dixon, Danielle (Jon) LeMay, Demi Youngberg, Nikki Lungwitz, Ryan (Tori) Warren, Victoria (John) Miller, and Tabitha (Nathan) Todd; 17 great-grandchildren; 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 F...

Nov 9, 2019

Longtime Princeton area public servant Janet Pellichero dies at 54 - Planet Princeton

Joseph Lahovich, Stephen Lahovich and Andrew Lahovich (Elysa); two brothers-in-law James Pellichero (Patti) and Michael Pellichero (Pamela); Edna Walton and the Walton family; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and too many close friends to name. Memorial visitation services will be held Saturday, Nov. 2, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home, 2365 Whitehorse-Mercerville Rd., Hamilton, NJ 08619. Cremation was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Association of New Jersey Recyclers, 120 Finderne Ave., Bridgewater, NJ 08807. Share this:Like this:Like Loading...

Aug 25, 2017

The power of a plant can make kids want to garden

South Bronx teacher in America's poorest Congressional district.Ritz was new to the rough, street-smart, crime-ridden Walton High School in 2004 when he was called to the office to pick up a donated package."I got this box of onions," he says. "I stared at the box, and all I could see were projectiles... I had no idea what I was supposed to do with them, so I put them behind a radiator and forgot about them."Six weeks later, a fight broke out in class. A boy named Gonzalo reached behind the radiator to grab something (Ritz feared it might be a weapon), and what came out were golden flowers on long stems."The class gasped as if Gonzalo had pulled a rabbit from a magician's hat," Ritz says.Oddly enough, the surprise disarmed the fight, and the boys in the class ended up giving stems of these "onions" (actually daffodils donated by a Dutch bulb company) to the girls."This is what I like to call a teachable moment in the South Bronx," says Ritz.It also turned out to be an epiphany that led Ritz to realize the power of a plant.In the years since, he's developed a kids-gardening program called the Green Bronx Machine that's turned into a model for the nationwide boom in school garde... (PennLive.com)

May 25, 2017

Funeral notices for Thursday, May 25, 2017

National Flight Academy Lt. Col. Mary Story Memorial Fund, in care of Maine Wing Civil Air Patrol, P.O. Box 5006, Augusta, ME 04332-5006.WALTON — Francis Marshall, 77, of Fayette died Saturday, May 20 A funeral service will be held 3:30 p.m. on June 4 at Raymond Village Church, Raymond. Private visitation for the family will be from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Plains Road, Raymond immediately following the funeral service. Arrangements by Finley Funeral Home, 15 Church St., Livermore Falls. In lieu of flowers, if desired, contributions may be made to Snow Pond Residential Care Center, Activities Fund, 888 Pond Road, Sidney, ME 04330; or Treat Memorial Library, 56 Main St., Livermore Falls, ME 04254. (Lewiston Sun Journal)

Feb 9, 2017

It all adds up that Flowers is a great guy

If yours truly ever wrote a list of favorite interviews, Flowers would be in the Top 10, maybe Top 5. Flowers graduated in 3½ years from UA's Walton College of Business with a degree in economics. In a 2014 interview, he said: "What can I say? I like math. I always have. I like that it always makes sense. It is a puzzle that always has a correct answer. My dad likes math, my sister likes math, so I guess I came by it naturally. It is in our genes." On Sunday when Flowers sacked Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan for a 12-yard loss, putting the Falcons at the New England 33, it started the stumble that took the NFC champions celebrating with a parade and visit to the White House to a loss they will never forget. Flowers, who considered entering the NFL Draft after his junior year but changed his mind when Coach Bret Bielema visited with him and his family, showed signs of being a productive defensive end as a rookie but got hurt. Midway through this season, he became, arguably, the Patriots' best defensive player. Flowers, very athletic for his size (he played high school basketball), had committed to Georgia Tech before visiting Arkansas and changing his mind. During the 2014 interview, he volunteered this ... (WholeHogSports)

Dec 8, 2016

What's new in decorating for the holidays

By Deborah Wheeler 315-4432 @WaltonSunDeb dwheeler@waltonsun.com Folks up and down the coast are busily decorating their homes for the holidays. Thinking of decorating frenzy, the Sun wondered what are the popular looks for this season. We reached out to some decorator friends to ask. Ann Melancon, owner of Level 2 Design Inc. said colors seen in nature are always in fashion for Christmas decorating. "We should use what Mother Nature provides," she said. Of Mother Nature's colors, the pairing of green and brown is the most popular, she said. "You can try layering different shades of green on staircase garland, and brown ornaments such as pine cones, acorns, etc. on a green tree. Neutrals are also popular," she said. Russ Barley of Emerald Coast Flowers & Gifts agreed that nature is in. "Birds, nests, snowflakes … last year was owls," he said. "Snowmen are popular. Angels are always favorites. And the colors red, green, white, silver, gold. People have moved away from fuchsia and lime green. You'll see more wo... (Walton Sun)

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