February 27th, 1938 – April 1st, 2021
Marcia S. Greer passed away on April 1st, 2021 at the age of 83 in Broad Acres Nursing Home. Marcia was the daughter of the late Wesley and Leona Smith and a long-time resident of Covington, PA. Marcia was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, friend and co-worker. Surviving her are her four children, Jeff (Kathy) of Burlington, NC, Penni of Wellsboro, PA, Kerri (Jeff) of Lake View, NY and Dana of Hamburg, NY. Along with her children she is also survived by seven wonderful grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
She was passionate about her cooking. She spent over 40 years running her restaurant at The American Truck Stop. Her incredible homemade dishes were known far and wide. Marcia now joins her beloved grandsons Erik and Cody in Heaven.
March 10, 1989- Feb. 26, 2021
Our beautiful boy, our big river, our no-fear son, our boy wonder, has flown on to another realm. To all that truly knew Kyle, he was too big for this world. Yet, he viewed himself as the world was too big for him. Kyle lived life fast and few could keep pace. His superpower was love. Like everything he ever attempted, it was full blown, get big, or stay home. Children loved him instantly, sensing he was part of their tribe. His sons, Kael Weston and Kellan Royce, adored him and he loved them full hearted, as his greatest gifts.
Times Past: Week of February 15
Published: 2/21/2021 11:38:04 AM
Modified: 2/21/2021 11:38:01 AM
1996
Requests from educators’ wish lists media centers, computer labs, conference rooms, science labs, redesigned technical arts areas, storage, gymnasiums and more were lined up with state guidelines at the Athol school building committee meeting. The presentation gave a first look at what new school construction and renovations could mean in terms of project size and bottom-line costs.
■David Small, president of the Athol Bird and Nature Club, updated the Athol Downtown Partnership on the status of the Greenway bike and trail project. Small said the Orange Revitalization Partnership project needs involvement by the Athol community.