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Healthcare workers decide to Sock it to the Freestore Foodbank
Some healthcare workers are working with the Freestore Foodbank to ensure they will have more than just food to give to those in need.
and last updated 2021-05-06 07:12:49-04
CINCINNATI â Some healthcare workers are working with the Freestore Foodbank to ensure they will have more than just food to give to those in need.
Crothall Healthcare employees work at Cincinnati Children s Hospital to make sure the hospital is clean and sanitary. These healthcare workers also run handfuls of projects to benefit non-profits, and they decided to run a sock drive called Sock it to Me for the Freestore Foodbank this time around.
POLAND Brian Varley, 49, died unexpectedly early Saturday morning, May 1, 2021, at his home.
Brian was born Oct. 13, 1971, in Youngstown, the son of James H. and Nancy Walcott Varley. He married his Camp Fitch crush, Kelly Patton of Hubbard, on June 17, 1995. Together they started a family rooted in love, ethnic traditions and an open-door policy to all they called “friends.”
Brian was a lifelong resident of Poland. He was a 1990 graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School, where he played football and proudly wore the Cardinal red and gold.
He pursued a career in the trades as an electrician through the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 64 and was employed by Dickey Electric for many years before taking a position as facilities manager with Crothall Healthcare at St. Joseph Warren Hospital.
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