Our dear mother Barbara Anne Garsow (Pacini) passed away on September 28th, 2023 after a brief battle with cancer. She left this world peacefully surrounded by family in the comfort of her home at the age of 84. Barbara was born on June 22nd, 1939 in Two Harbors, MN to the parents of Tony and Anna Pacini. She lived in Massachusetts for a short period of time but resided the majority of her life in Minnesota. She raised a family of four and was blessed with 55 years of marriage to her husband Raymond. She worked at a local Optometrist for many years then enjoyed a long and happy retirement traveling with her husband.
At age 81, George Peloquin DDS, of Duluth, passed away on September 13, 2023. Preceding him in death, was his first wife, Sharon J. Johnson, his parents George (Giggs) Sr., and Ella (Storms) Peloquin, and his brother Colonel Andrew J. Peloquin. George grew up in Duluth’s Lakeside neighborhood where he got involved in scouting, and amateur sports, and although more of a B team player, he enjoyed meeting and playing with others just for the fun of it. He attended Lakeside Elementary, Ordean Jr. High, and Duluth East Senior High schools. Through his junior and senior high school years, George and a group of five other young men, whom he had met during his Boy Scouting days, spent time together planning, packing, and driving to the BWCA. They spent time exploring, paddling, fishing, and giving and receiving all sorts of free advice around the campfire. As all experienced campers know, the best advice comes at the campfire, especially when your best friends are around it!
Duluth Huskies Sign An Infielder From Baylor
The closer we get to Summer the more excited I get, especially hearing the Duluth Huskies are filling out their team with another signing.
The Duluth Huskies announced on their website they have signed Beau Wimpee. I know, you see the name and chuckle but this boy is ready to play. He is a Rockwall, Texas grad, and according to perfectgame.org he is number 7 rated in the state of Texas for his position as well as a top 50 as a player. He was district MVP and defensive MVP as well.
The Huskies say he transferred his freshman season to Baylor and had to sit out his first year to be on the team. It worked for him because he was rehabing his shoulder so it gave him extra time to heal and when COVID hit the team and stopped the season, Beau completed his healing. Wimpee says he is ready to play and doesn t mind heading North to play.