Officials cut the ribbon at Freedom Township Municipal Park Phase 1 on Saturday, at the new park pavilion at 2184 Pumping Station Road, Fairfield. Cutting the ribbon is Brett Johnston,
Capt. Anthony Cunningham, Staff Sgt. Edsel Heath, Spc. Hannah Sutphin, Sgt. Jasmine Hampton, Spc. Caitlyn Webb and Staff Sgt. Brandon Moreno, all assigned to the 846th Transportation Co., share a candid moment after being presented awards by Command Sgt. Major. Eric Olsen, senior enlisted advisor of 120th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division West, for their above and beyond success on completing the Clabber Creek gunnery range, July 14, at Fort Hood.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Erick Yates, Divison West, First Army Public Affairs
Arcadia community buries dog Cheeto with beloved owner Mr. Juan, a homeless man killed in 2019
Published: April 30, 2021 4:28 PM EDT
Updated: April 30, 2021 4:36 PM EDT
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Sebastian, known to all as Mr. Juan, died of his wounds leaving behind his beloved dog Cheeto.
The dog was by Sebastian’s side until he died in hospice, never recovering from the beating he took from three men.
Cheeto was adopted by a family after Sebastian died.
But now, the dog has also died and on Friday was buried next to his owner.
“I loved Mr. Juan,” said Dolores Domínguez, who knew the man for about 15 years. “He was a very very very very sweet man, very sweet man.”