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When they were raising their four children, Billy and Erin Shipley had space for their family to grow: a two-story, five-bedroom house in Sugar Land, Texas, with a large yard and a pool. But as the children became adults and moved out, the second floor was deserted and maintaining the lawn and pool became a burden. Like many members of Generation X facing an empty nest, the Shipleys decided to look for a home better suited to their needs where they could eventually live in retirement. They chose
James R. “Rat” Bowen, a member of the Lumbee Native American tribe who became a professional painter and a co-founder of Rose’s Bakery in the Northeast Market, died May 18 of pneumonia. He was 86.
James R. “Rat” Bowen, a member of the Lumbee Native American tribe who became a professional painter and a co-founder of Rose’s Bakery in the Northeast Market, died May 18 of pneumonia. He was 86.