Gloria Burnet Fletcher, 88, passed away on Dec. 27, 2020, at the CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh. Born on June 10, 1932, in Tupper Lake, she was the youngest daughter of the late Liva (Payment) and Fred Burnet. Gloria married Douglas Fletcher on Sept. 11, 1950. They enjoyed 65 years together before his passing in 2015. Together they enjoyed horseback riding, traveling on vacations and watching their grandchildren play at various sporting events and attending their concerts. Gloria was an active 4-H Leader, teaching girls in Lake Clear and Tupper Lake skills of sewing and knitting. She enjoyed cross-country skiing with family and friends. Later they moved to Potsdam, where family remained very important to her as she hosted countless family holidays and get-togethers. She was often the last one to leave the table, as she was too busy talking about her grandchildren’s latest accomplishments including how she saw her great-grandchildren singing songs on the iPad.
How did Whodini’s John Fletcher die? Tribute messages pour in on Twitter
Whodini’s John Fletcher, also known as Ecstasy, has passed away at 56. The news of his death was confirmed by the group’s Grand Master Dee. Tributes started pouring in after the news of his death was confirmed.
John gained a lot of fans while he was a member of Whodini. To date, their music holds the same spot in the hearts of the people. The group even managed to earn a Hip Hop Icon Award in 2018. John was known for his music and his unique hat that always stood out.
beautiful places in the country and it s now the scene of a developing nightmare. here s where it s happening as yosemite s vernal falls. many of us have been there, but sometimes you lose track of the size and scope of the national park. here s some perspective. from top to bottom, vernal falls is longer than the golden gate bridge, a plunge of 317 feet, jagged rocks are at the bottom. at this hour, there is an uneasy feeling at yosemite. rescue teams suspended the search this evening until first light tomorrow morning. here whees they fear. a husband and wife and maybe a child slipped and fell into the falls. we bring in george kiriyama. how do the witnesses describe what happened? we heard from that little boy. it sounds horrible. reporter: it was something they ll never forget. this kid and father were watch thing unfold and said to reporters out there, it s something that was shocking to them. these search and rescue teams, they stopped searching when the sun went down