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The Good Lord waved Eileen M. Brayton around third base, Sunday, May 9, 2021, and brought her home. Born Jan. 31, 1928, to Clara and Ray Lyman in Kirkland, Wash., Eileen passed away, like a whisper, at 93, in her home surrounded by her family.
Eileen was one of three sisters. She grew up in Kirkland, attended Kirkland High School, and entered WSU (WSC) where she met, and married, her husband of 67 years, Charles âBoboâ Brayton. After 11 years at Yakima Valley Junior College, where Bobo taught, coached baseball, football and assisted in basketball, they moved to Pullman in 1961, where they raised their family and Bobo coached the WSU Cougar baseball team for 33 seasons. After Bobo retired in 1993, the couple retired to their Red Cougar River Ranch outside Pullman until Boboâs death in 2015. Eileen moved to Spokane in 2017, where she remained until her passing.
£500k care village contract awarded to Dundee firm McGill
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McGill Fire and Security Manager Billy Robertson
A £500,000 contract for electrical and safety work at a Fife “care village” has been awarded to Dundee firm McGill.
The firm will take on the work at the Methil site on behalf of Fife Council.
The contract will see the firm install a rance of measures, including fire alarms, nurse and warden call systems, induction loop, CCTV and access controls.
The ground-breaking Methil Care Village, which has been in planning for the past few years, has been lauded as one of the most innovative and creative care facilities offered in Scotland. The village, located on the former Kirkland High School site on Methilhaven Road, includes a two-storey, 36-bedroom residential care home, specific needs housing and a new early years centre.
Fife pressing on with care home replacement programme despite Cupar delay
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Fife Council is pressing ahead with its care home replacement programme – despite delaying a decision on a new unit for Cupar.
The policy and co-ordination committee had been due to consider a proposal to reduce the size of the planned replacement for Northeden Care Home in Cupar from 36 beds to 24 with 12 supported flats.
However, an intervention by Cupar councillors Margaret Kennedy and Tony Miklinski, Led to the item being pulled from Thursday’s agenda to allow further consultation on the plans to take place.
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