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Tracing the story of a nation along southern Australia s winding Murray River

Photograph by Chris Van Hove Echuca wasn’t always such a gentle idyll. Back in the riverboat days of the mid- to late 19th century, it was all illegal drinking dens, fruity language on the wharf and whirring sawmills. Dot Hammond, president of the Echuca Historical Society, says its location led to Echuca becoming Australia’s biggest inland port. “Echuca is the closest settlement to Melbourne along the Murray River, and at the time it had the only river-crossing punts. After 1864, when rail came from Melbourne to Echuca, a line ran directly to the wharf,” she explains. “The paddle steamers would often unload goods directly onto the train at the wharf for the journey to the markets at Bendigo or Melbourne.”

Nancy Lou Losee, 87, worked in preservation of historic fabrics, garments and quilts at Colonial Williamsburg

Nancy Lou Losee WILLIAMSBURG Nancy Lou Losee, 87, wife of retired U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ronald M. Losee, passed away Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Williamsburg. Mrs. Losee was born in 1933 in Oak Park, Illinois. She graduated from Oak Park High School and attended the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University until she married her loving husband in 1954. A devoted wife and mother, she dedicated her life to her family and her enthusiasm and generosity were unwavering characteristics. As a young mother, she became active in Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, local PTA groups and numerous similar organizations. She concurrently involved herself with community, church and military activities wherever the Marines sent the family. For years, she volunteered with Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society, helping young servicemen in need. She was a leader of a POW-MIA recovery organization at Quantico and was named Quantico Marine Base Wife of the Year in 1972. She maintained member

Rachel Johnston gave her mother strength to fight after her death

Tribunal julga caso de mulher que morreu após remoção de dentes

Tribunal julga caso de mulher que morreu após remoção de dentes
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Rachel Johnston: Probe into death after all teeth removed

BBC News By Rebecca Woods image captionRachel Johnston was of a happy disposition when discharged from hospital A happy and alert disabled woman died after having all her teeth removed due to severe decay, an inquest heard. Rachel Johnston, 49, began bleeding after being discharged from hospital and was slumped in bed at her care home the next day, her mother said. There was a significant delay by NHS 111 practitioners in getting information to carers that evening, the hearing in Worcestershire was told. Ms Johnston died just over two weeks later of a hypoxic brain injury. Diana Johnston, Rachel s mother, said she accompanied her daughter to Kidderminster Hospital for the operation on 26 October 2018.

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