Obituary: Betty A. Fizell
SOUTH PORTLAND - Betty A. Fizell, 96, passed away on Feb. 19, 2021, at Coastal Manor after a brief illness with .
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Betty A. Fizell
SOUTH PORTLAND – Betty A. Fizell, 96, passed away on Feb. 19, 2021, at Coastal Manor after a brief illness with declining health. She lived, independently, at home with the help from her son Robert through 2017. She was celebrated by all for her fun loving, adventurous, and happy free spirit while she traveled, traveled and traveled some more.
Betty was born in Sault Ste Marie (SOO), Michigan on Oct. 12, 1924, being next to the youngest daughter, of 12 siblings, of James Babcock and Mary May (Sawasky) Lewis. She attended the Sault Ste Marie (SOO) Elementary School through the elementary grades when she quit school to go to work to help the family.
Jamesena Herman, 59, passed away Monday, January 4, 2021, at the Huntsman Cancer Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she was surrounded by her two daughters and husband.
She was born on May 16, 1961, in Aurora, Minnesota, the daughter of James Babcock and Betty Tinsley.
Jamesena received her GED and received her associate’s degree from Western Wyoming Community College in 1993.
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Jamie married her first husband Michael Cukale in 1985, they had two children Michelle and Nicole. They later divorced in 1999.
She married Lance Herman on December 12, 2006, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and they spent the last 20 years together.
Jamie worked for the Kopy-Korner for 11 years and her own business JR Rentals for 10 years until her retirement in 2014. She enjoyed spending her time ranching, taking care of the cattle, cutting and bailing hay, baking, watching Syfy movies, and above all, spending time with her family.
CANTON Chris Smith believes in Christmas miracles.
When concerns arose that Community Partners might have to cancel its annual Unforgettable Christmas giveaway due to the pandemic, Smith said she started to pray.
The result: Sunny, 55-degree weather in the middle of December, enabling the event to be held outside at the Edward L. Peel Coleman Center at 1400 Sherrick Road SE.
The giveaway was a public-private effort that included free toys, hats, gloves, scarves, coats, food, 800 Pro Football Hall of Fame visitor passes, and other goodies. It s turned out beautifully, Smith said. The Lord heard our prayers; no rain, no snow, no cold.
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