Florists in Brady, TX
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Brady Flower Shops
504 S Bridge St
Brady, TX 76825
(325) 597-2979
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Jun 19, 2020David Jordan | Obituary - Valdosta Daily Times
David Jordan passed away on Thursday, June 18, 2020. He was born on April 4, 1960 in Hahira, GA to Brady and Marcia Jordan. He graduated from Lowndes High School, Brewton Parker College with a Bachelor of Ministry, and was an honor graduate of Southwestern Seminary Baptist Theological where he received a Master of Divinity. He pastored churches in Rogersville, AL, Columbus, GA, and Greensboro, GA. He was employed at Valdosta Toyota. David enjoyed fishing, trips to the beach, Braves Baseball and Georgia Football. He was a wonderful cook and a devoted caregiver to his Mother. He was preceded in death by his father, Brady Jordan, grandparents Jesse and Orabelle Jordan, and LE and Mildred Futch. His grandfather, LE was his best friend and they enjoyed camping and fishing at Pikes Pond. He is survived by his mother, Marcia Jordan, sister June O'Neal, brother in law Hank O'Neal, and niece Shamekia Towns O'Neal, as well as life long friends, Dr. Jim Law, AubRay Stanaland, the Hoyt Coppage Family, the Donald Cowart Family and his beloved aunts and friends. In lieu of flowers the family respectfully requests that memorial gifts be made to, The Mentor's Project of Bibb County, P.O. Box 13750, Macon, GA, 31208. Graveside services will be held at McLane Riverview Memorial Gardens on Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 11 a.m. with Dr. Jim Law and Rev. Mike Davis officiating. The family will receive friends on Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the Martin McLane Funeral Home. Condolences to the family may be conveyed online at www.mclanecares.com. Martin McLane Funeral Home.
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Jan 4, 2020Obituary for Rick Martin - Greeley Tribune
Broadcom supervisor. Immediately after high school in 1982, Rick married his first wife, Laura. They had two sons, Brandon and Brady Martin. He was divorced and later married his second wife, Leigh, in 1995. They had two daughters, Kaitlin and Makayla Martin. On May 7, 2011, Rick married Kim (Fritzler), and in this union, he and Kim enjoyed vacationing and spending time with their grandchildren. Rick enjoyed camping, hiking and fishing. He loved riding motorcycles, four-wheeling and off-roading, tinkering in his shop, and he loved technology and the newest and latest electronic gadgets. He loved flying his drone and RC airplanes. He loved painting and he was a gifted artist and also loved his dogs and his cat. Rick was an avid Broncos fan. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. He loved Blackhawk and all-you-could-eat crab legs, also enjoying Vegas. He hated spiders (except his Can-Am Spyder). Rick was a prankster with his family and his co-workers. He loved playing practical jokes on everyone around him to get a smile, and he was a good sport when he was on the receiving end. He had a bright smile and an amazing outlook on life in spite of his cancer diagnosis. Rick is survived by his wife, Kim of Greeley; sons, Brandon (Brandee) Martin of Severance and Brady (Rainbow) Martin; daughters, Kaitlin and Makayla Martin of Fort Collins; step-son, Trevor Fritzler (fiancé Brianna Zimlich) of LaSalle; step-daughter, Amanda (Phillip) Stratton of Littleton; mother, Sue (Joe) Martin Hall of Red Feather; brother, Harvey Michael “Mick” (Charlene) Martin of Greeley; sister, Vickie (Todd) Taylor of Greeley; grandchildren, Carter and Charlee, Jordun and Penelope, Austyn and Evelyn Fritzler, Finn and Lira Stratton; brother, Scott Neale; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents; father, Harvey Edward Martin in 1994; and m...
Feb 28, 2019A very busy day for local Davenport florist, the Green Thumbers - KWQC-TV6
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Aug 17, 2018Sunday Shift: What's It Gonna Take for the Patriots to Keep Trey Flowers and Shaq Mason?
So although $11-15 million per season sounds like a lot of money for the Patriots to commit to one player not named Tom Brady or Rob Gronkowski ... if they landed somewhere in that range for Flowers, it would actually be reasonable compared to the landscape of the league. And - dare I say - team-friendly?
The question is, would Belichick be willing to shell out something like Hunter's deal to keep Flowers around? He's paid well over $10 million (in real cash) in a single season before. Richard Seymour earned an astronomical $24.6 million in bonuses in the 2006 season, although his cash earnings in his final three seasons with the Pats (2006-08) totaled $26.2 million - an annual average of about $8.74 million. Vince Wilfork made $19 million (including an $18 million signing bonus) in the first year of his biggest contract with the Patriots back in 2010, but over his final five years in New England he earned about $7.9 million annually.
Paying Flowers over $10 million in cash for 4-5 years would be fairly unprecedented for Belichick and a defensive lineman, but the Seymour and Wilfork contracts at least indicate that he's willing to pay up for a player he feels can anchor his positional group. There's also the fact that Belichick has paid near that amount for other mainstays, like Nate Solder ($9.15 million AAV from 2015-17) and Devin McCourty ($9.99 million AAV from 2015-17). Stephon Gilmore, whose signing was more of an outlier compared to other Patriots acquisitions, is set to earn $41.8 million from 2017-19, an annual average of about $13.9 million.
Sometime in the next eight months, we will find out whether Flowers is considered in that same vein.
Nick Foles of the Philadelphia Eagles throws against Trey Flowers during Super Bowl LII. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Working against Flowers is that the Patriots' spending on the defensive line has been relatively paltry since the departure of Wilfork. They traded Chandler Jones, the only potential edge rusher since then who would get paid a big extension. The Patriots' cash spending on the defensive line is set to be $19.3 million in 2018, which would rank 23rd in the NFL. In 2019, it drops to $10.9 million, 25th in the league. So if they want to keep Flowers in the fold, they'll have to pay him almost 50 percent on top of their total cash spending in '19.
Also not working in Flowers' favor is the depth the Patriots have along the D-line. They signed Adrian Clayborn in the offseason, and they have Lawrence Guy, Deatrich Wise, and Derek Rivers all signed through 2020. If one of these players, particularly the latter two, take a big step forward in 2018, that may make Flowers more expendable in Belichick's eyes.
The last report on Flowers and his contract status came shortly after Super Bowl LII, when Jeff Howe reported in the Boston Herald that the Patriots would begin contract talks with him later in the offseason. Well, it's later. The fact that nothing else has come out could really mean anything. But if the Patriots can't lock him in to an extension before the 2018 season, it'll get a hell of a...
May 24, 2018In Pictures: Queen pays visit to Chelsea Flower Show
May and her husband were among the early visitors to this year's show.
Prime Minister Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Mrs May, and her husband Philip, brushed shoulders with a number of famous faces at the event being held on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Alan Titchmarsh (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Established in 1913, the flower show has become one of the world's biggest showcases for horticultural excellence, attracting visitors and exhibitors from across the globe.
Felicity Kendal talks to a Chelsea Pensioner (Jonathan Brady/PA)
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family – including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Princess Royal and Princess Alexandra – will attend the event later on.
Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Fashion designer Henry Holland (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Celebrity chef James Martin (Jonathan Brady/PA)
TV presenter Charlotte Hawkins (Jonathan Brady/PA)
David Walliams (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Dame Esther Rantzen (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Nick Frost and Rob Brydon (Jonathan Brady/PA)
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Oct 19, 2017THE POTTING SHED: Plant daffodil bulbs in fall for spring showing
Monday of the month at First Presbyterian Church, 600 North Brady, Dearborn.Mindy Delano is a lifelong gardener and foodie with a sense of humor and a passion for teaching and sharing her experiences. She is vice president and serves as horticulture chair of the Garden Club of Dearborn and is the recipient of numerous recognition awards for her home and garden. (Dearborn Press and Guide)