Pam's Posies
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Pam's Posies
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Flowers and Gifts News
Sep 7, 2020Historically Speaking: Florists a big part of Dover - Seacoastonline.com
Over the years Dover has been known for many things -- calico cloth, woolen cloth, brick yards, shoes, electronics -- but not a great deal of notice has been given to its role as a producer of flowers. There is a substantial bit of history here.In the late 1880s, a man named Henry Johnson bought some land on the south side of Garrison Hill from Joseph Ham and built several greenhouses. On April 8, 1891 there was a fire and a good portion of the premises was destroyed or badly damaged. (Contemporary reports commented on the poor performance of the responding fire crews.)The business was then sold in 1893 to Charles Luke Howe. Howe had moved to Dover from Nashua several years previously where he had been involved in several floral enterprises. Upon arrival he opened the Sunnyside Conservatories on Rutland Street "a 4-minute walk from the Sawyer Depot."He abandoned this business in favor of the Garrison Hill location which, by 1905, he had turned into the largest greenhouse operation in the state, with...
Aug 3, 2020Obituary: Ann Hope Crawley - Montclair Local
Hope is survived by her eight children: Patricia D’Ambrosio and husband John of Andover, Mass.; Frank Crawley and wife Kries of Kessel-Lo, Belgium; Anne Mernin and husband Michael of Montclair; Michael Crawley and wife Agnes of South San Francisco, Calif.; Joseph Crawley of Montclair; Mary Lea Crawley and husband Rob Pratt of Madison, N.J.: Matthew Crawley of Charleston, S.C.; and Paul Crawley and wife Christine of Glen Rock, N.J. Hope leaves 15 grandchildren: John, Paul, Maria, Frankie, Liesbeth, Ryan, Emily, Nikki, Joseph, Kaitlyn, Henry, Hope Pratt, Alison, Taylor and Brandon and her great grandson Matthew. She is greatly missed by her dog, Ginger.Hope believed in the power of love and forgiveness. She felt blessed to live her adult life in Montclair and gratitude for the community at the Newman Center at Montclair State University, Immaculate Conception, the Montclair YMCA, the Salvation Army and St. John’s Episcopal church. She was deeply inspired by her friends on Montclair Avenue and the unending care and grace of that special neighborhood.Due to the unfortunate circumstances of COVID-19, a memorial will be planned at a future date. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Jun 19, 2020Susan (Buggea) DeQuattro | Obituary - Andover Townsman
Huntington Common in Kennebunk, Maine. Susan had been a daily communicant at St. Augustine's Parish in Andover, MA, where she served as a Eucharistic Minister and lector for many years. She was a Third Order Franciscan for 28 years. She loved the Holy Sacrament of the Mass and lived her life around it. She was pr-deceased by her husband of many years, Joseph DeQuattro, who died in 2005. Susan was dedicated to serving people. She was equally fulfilled by volunteering in the community and by supporting her extensive family. She was a devoted mother to 7, grandmother to 17, and great grandmother to 13. She was particularly devoted to the spiritual and physical well-being of her grandson, Sam, with whom she spent many happy hours. Her grandchildren loved her funny stories and willingness to be a part of their lives. Susan took special delight in her 13 great grandchildren, and appreciated such good fortune. She was happiest when she was with this enormous family at the many family events that occurred in a life lived as long as hers. She also leaves behind two beloved sisters, Jenny Podbliewski of Lawrence, and Nancy Boucher, of North Andover,. Susan's funeral mass will be held at St. Augustine's Church in Andover, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Burial for fam...
Jun 19, 2020Jeanette Barron | Obituary - Andover Townsman
Andover - Jeanette Barron, 80, passed away on Thursday, May 28, 2020, surrounded by her loving family at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston after a brief illness. She was the beloved wife of the late William Barron, and daughter to the late Louis F. and Marie Ange (Rochette) Perreault. Jeanette was a longtime resident of Andover, Mass. Born and raised in Danvers, Mass., Jeanette graduated from Danvers High School, where she was a proud member of the Marching Band. She trained as a nurse at the North Shore Babies' Hospital in Salem, Mass. After raising her children, Jeanette worked for The Network, and then at H&R Block. Jeanette was a member of the former Sacred Heart Church, Lawrence, Mass., and Saint Michael Parish, North Andover, Mass., where she and Bill helped facilitate the Alpha Program. Jeanette and Bill enjoyed square dancing with the local clubs, and made many life-long friends there. They were married for 46 years, and she deeply missed him after his passing in...
May 1, 2020North Shore Floral Designers Bring Spring to You - nshoremag.com
Les Fleurs
Reminiscent of the flower-filled shops of Paris, Les Fleurs in Andover will transform your Easter dinner table into a breath of fresh air. Owner Sandra Sigman is doing arrangements for curbside pick up these days as well as local “no contact” delivery. Pulling vessels from her shop, such as clay pots, wicker baskets, and silver urns, she is filling them with the best she is able to source as shipments from Holland and other global floral markets have been scarce.
She is sourcing beautiful tulips from California and creating vibrant arrangements with roses and blossoming branches for the Easter table. The flowers she is unable to use during the day, go to making arrangements for local senior centers in and around Andover such as Atria Marland Place, an assisted living community in Andover. Check out Sigman’s instagram for tips on how to decorate your Easter table.
27 Barnard St., Andover, 978-475-9669, lesfleurs.com, @lesfleursandover
Sweet Annie
Katie Rocheford is the owner and lead designer of Sweet Annie Event and Floral Design, a boutique floral design studio located in Newburyport. She has an incredible passion for working with clients to understand and bring their floral design vision to life. She i...
Feb 1, 2020Flowers for Drew: Remembering the life of an editor, writer and friend - Delaware State News - Delaware State News
In 1999, Drew Ostroski wrote about the oddities and interesting people along “the Dual” for the Delaware State News.
DOVER — The first few words of a David Allen Coe country song was all it took.
Drew Ostroski joined a co-worker in song, growing louder as the chorus neared.
“But you don’t have to call me darlin’ … darlin’
You never even called me by my name“
Music crossed over cubicles and smiles filled the newsroom. That happened often when Drew was around here.
We have been reminiscing about his personality and prose.
The longtime Delaware State News and Delaware Today writer and editor died of health complications last weekend. He was 52.
For the past 15 years, he was managing editor of Delaware Today.
“He was the glue in our editorial department,” said Mark Nardone, a former editor of Delaware Today and one of his college buddies. “He kept everybody on track.”
The same was true at the Delaware State News for many years. He was every bit as cantankerous as he was funny.
So much of what he did was behind the scenes. Inside the office, we’ll remember the talent he had in mentoring reporters, shapin...
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