Pleasant View Nursery & Florist
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Pleasant View Nursery & Florist
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7070 Highway 41A
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Jun 19, 2020The poppy field in Mantua is in bloom - Cache Valley Daily
He knew about the beautiful poppies because he had spent summers at Utah State University.
Kellie Funk of Pleasant View had seen pictures taken of the poppies and brought her two daughters Kennedy and Savannah. It’s Kennedy’s senior year of high school, giving Kellie an opportunity to photograph her senior student.
The red poppies against the green can be a great background or stand alone for photographs.
“I knew they were here, but I didn’t realize how close it was,” Kelly says. “It is beautiful here.”
About 10 families were tromping through the tiny trails to get the best shots. Someone said the flowers should still be in bloom until the end of the month.
Lifelong Mantua resident Terry Nelson, a retired seminary teacher, was out hoeing the garden next to his grandfather’s house that he lives in. He said the house was built in 1873. If anyone knew the origin of the poppies, a longtime resident of Mantua should.
“The story I’ve been told about the poppies goes back to one of the early settlers of Mantua,” Nelson explains. “Danish immigrant Hans Rasmussen’s wife brought some seeds from Denmark and planted them.”
Kellie Funk of Pleasant View photographs her two daughters Savannah and Kennedy on Monday afternoon in the poppy fields of Mantua.
Nelson says there was a barn and a house on the hill above the patch. He thought Rasmussen owned the ground area where the Box Elder Campground is and donated it to the Forest Service.
“The poppies have always been there, but people have just started to come to see them,” Nelson says. “They must be a pretty hardy plant as easy as they grow. The don’t get watered or cared for and they grow anyway.”
The poppies are starting to become as popular as Mantua Reservoir, which is just across the street from the Nelson’s.
“They’ve become a tourist attraction,” Nelson says. “We get a lot of people driving through town to find them.”
Kellie Funk of Pleasant View watches as her daughter Savannah takes a...
May 1, 2020Flowers dropped on Upland porches are ‘random acts of kindness’ amid coronavirus crisis - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Dylan White, who lives in the Upland Pleasant View District, also got a flower basket last Sunday. White, who is helping raise money for an improved skate park in Upland, has planted the flowers in a pot and left it on his porch for everyone to see.
“I don’t know who this guy is but I thought it was a cool thing to do,” White said.
Gonzalez said the destruction of flowers due to the shutdown of Armstrong Growers and garden centers, a company that started in Ontario, made her think about all the people out of work. “You don’t really grasp the concept of how far-reaching this is,” she said.
Russell, who didn’t want any publicity, called what he and some of his staff are doing “random acts of kindness” and he hoped others would do similar things.
He plans on delivering more flowers — randomly — during the next few weeks, he said.
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May 3, 2016Funeral notices for Monday, May 2, 2016
May 3, at Finley Funeral Home, 15 Church St., Livermore Falls. Visiting hours from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 2 at the funeral home. Interment, Pleasant View Cemetery, 51 Fayette Road, Livermore Falls. In lieu of flowers, if desired, contributions may be made to: Hospice House of Androscoggin, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, Maine 04210.
(Lewiston Sun Journal)
May 3, 2016Funeral notices for Tuesday, May 3, 2016
May 3, at Finley Funeral Home, 15 Church St., Livermore Falls. Visiting hours from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 2 at the funeral home. Interment, Pleasant View Cemetery, 51 Fayette Road, Livermore Falls. In lieu of flowers, if desired, contributions may be made to: Hospice House of Androscoggin, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn, Maine 04210.
(Lewiston Sun Journal)
Apr 22, 2016President of Springfield's Gupton Motors dies
Maxine Shearon Gupton, his brother Bobby Gupton and his sister Peggy Keith.He is survived by his sons, Walter D. “Donnie” (Jerri) of Pleasant View, Ken Gupton (Beth) of Goodlettsville, Mike Gupton (Lisa) of Springfield and Scott Baker; his daughters, Annette Schultz of Austin, Texas and Shearon Peterson (Tommy) of Beaumont, Texas; his sister, Brenda Givan of Ashland City; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild.In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Will Smith Cemetery Fund, care of the Robertson County Funeral Home, 2201 Memorial Blvd. in Springfield.
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... (The Tennessean)
Apr 22, 2016Paul Eric Morrow
Grandview Heights High School and boys basketball at Park Street Middle School, Westland High School, Hilliard Bradley High School and Pleasant View Middle School. He spent his summers taking his teams to camps at various universities and helping develop young players at basketball camps around Columbus including the Buckeye Stars Basketball Camp.
Finally, his love of Ohio State football was legendary. He attended every home game from 1975-1986, 1992-2016, the 2002 National Championship game, the 1998 Sugar Bowl, numerous bowl games and most away games. For 23 years, he hosted game-day tailgates both home and away where no one was a stranger. He was also a devoted but not defeated lifetime fan of both the Cleveland Browns and Indians. He will be profoundly missed by all he touched, but will remain forever in our hearts with the lessons, stories and memories he created through his genuine love of life.
To celebrate his life and ultimate love of educating young people, a memorial service will be held at Central Crossing High School, 4500 Big Run South Road, Grove City, on Saturday, April 23, at 11am. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Paul’s name to Mount Carmel Hospice 1144 Dublin Road, Columbus OH 43215. Arrangements by Jerry Spears Funeral Home.
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