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Duncan C. Ankeny
Duncan C. Ankeny: August 10, 1954 ~ January 2, 2021 (age 66)
Duncan C Ankeny Duncan Clayton Ankeny age 66 passed away Saturday January 2. He was born August 10, 1954 in Casper Wyoming to his parents Harris Ronald Ankeny and Leona Mae Warburton. As one of the first of triplets in Casper. He spent his early years in Laramie,Wyoming. After completing High School Duncan worked as a mechanic servicing automobiles and heavy equipment until retirement. On June 19, 1999 he married Nancy Lund in a civil ceremony and On August 5, 2000 they were sealed for time and eternity in the Billings Montana temple. Duncan was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting wild game, chasing coyotes and as a master angler fishing for the deadliest catch with his Brother Ronnie. He loved touring Yellowstone National park and Glacier National park with his wife Nancy. He was a man of many stories and game plans. He was a devout member of the Church
Brexit: A tired Britain prepares for a new era
No one knows what the UK will look like as the transitional period nears its end. What is certain is that Brexit is no longer at the heart of the public discourse.
The mood in Birmingham has shifted. Brexit is not the main focus anymore.
The New Street of Birmingham, the UK s second-largest city, seemed busy last week. The UK s second lockdown has been lifted, and, although Birmingham still has strict COVID-19 rules in place, retail shops are open.
As people queued up outside shops, a large group of protesters appeared. The timing is crucial: The UK s transitional period will be over in three weeks and its relationship with the EU will be determined in a few days. In a different time, this would have been on everyone s minds. But not in 2020. The protest was against COVID-19 vaccinations.