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Sixth Circuit Holds Non-Expert Evidence Need Not Be Admissible to Support Class Certification, but Approves Stringent Claim Process That Aids Defendants | Foley & Lardner LLP

Sixth Circuit Holds Non-Expert Evidence Need Not Be Admissible to Support Class Certification, but Approves Stringent Claim Process That Aids Defendants | Foley & Lardner LLP
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William H Cryer 1928-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 11, 2021 MESOPOTAMIA William “Bill” Harold Cryer, 93, longtime resident of Mesopotamia, passed away Sunday, April 4, 2021, at UH Geauga Medical Center. He was born March 21, 1928, in Texarkana, Texas, to the late William Jennings Bryan Cryer and Molly Morphew Cryer. Bill served his country as a U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant in the Korean War, which remained one of his proudest accomplishments. After the war, he worked as a supervisor for General Telephone, helping develop Verizon’s fiber optics before retiring. While living in California, he served as the Chairman of the La Mirada Democratic Slate Headquarters. He met and later married Laureli Pae. They moved their family to Mesopotamia in 1988, where they remained together for 44 loving years. Bill’s love of history led him to become a member of the Mesopotamia Historical Society, where he helped put together the Civil War Reenactment. He was also an active member of the Bloomfield-Mespo School Board. Bill enjoyed l

Thursday morning obituary update

The following obituaries have been provided by local funeral homes. Read our daily updates at 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m., and our complete obituaries in The Herald-Dispatch on Friday and at www.herald-dispatch.com. CARROLL EUGENE BATES SR., 68, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., died March 29 at home. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. April 2 at Wilcoxen Funeral Home, Point Pleasant. Visitation will be two hours before service at the funeral home. PHYLLIS ANN MILLS POWELL, 72, of Richmond, Ky., wife of Earl J. Powell, died March 30. She was a hairdresser, caregiver, writer and minister. Funeral service at 1 p.m. April 3, at Young Funeral Home Chapel, Louisa, Ky.; burial in Mills Cemetery on East Fork. Visitation two hours before service at the funeral home.

This Week in Coos County History: December 13-15

Traffic beyond Coquille cut off because of water being over the tracks Will probably be opened tomorrow Water going down and business beginning to resume normal today Telegraph wires are up Western Union gets communication with the outside — damage from various quarters reported Considerable damage and inconvenience was caused in Coos county by the storm. The greatest damage was to the telegraph and telephone lines and the train schedules were demoralized although the railroad got through without any serious accident. The train from Portland was late this morning and did not arrive until 9 a.m. It was delayed for an hour and a half at Booth, a station north of Reedsport where a tree had fallen over the track. There was some trouble during the storm by falling trees in the Siuslaw country, but there were removed before there was any great delay.

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