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Barbara McVicker Holly…August 18, 1932 – January 26, 2021 : The Prowers Journal

Barbara McVicker Holly was born to Sophia (Fuqua) and Jack Fordham on August 18, 1932.  She passed on January 26, 2021 with her grandson Sam by her side. She attended elementary and high school in Wichita Kansas.  She attended the University of Kansas where she met her future husband Jack McVicker and were married in 1952.  After the wedding they moved to Garden City, Kansas to live on the family wheat farm.  It was there that her three children (Vicki, Alan and Sondra) were born. In 1970, the family moved to Lamar, Colorado to pursue new business ventures.  In 1972 she and Jack were divorced.  In order to support herself and her children Barbara had to go to work outside of the family home.  She chose the banking industry at Valley State Bank in Lamar to begin her new career, and when she retired she had advanced to become Vice President.  In Lamar she made a circle of very dear friends and over the years they shared many adventures and much laughter.

Rockland EMS adopts PAPR to diminish COVID-19 threat to responders

Rockland EMS adopts PAPR to diminish COVID-19 threat to responders Sarah Thompson An example of the air purifying equipment sought by Rockland EMS. Rockland City Council speaks to Chief Chris Whytock during the December meeting, held through Zoom. (Photo by Sarah Thompson) Chief Chris Whytock shows the air purifier helmet he plans to purchase. (Photo by Sarah Thompson) ROCKLAND Rockland EMS has managed, thus far, to stay above the station shutdowns that have sent other organizations into quarantine. The road, however, has been long and exhausting – and nowhere close to finished. As N95 masks again vanish from easy access, and a new culprit aids in the growth of foggy lenses, the department is seeking to add another recently accessible tool to its defense against COVID-19, following along with local hospital employees and laboratories using similar PPE respirators.

Abrahamson family donates $20,000 to Memory Care Center | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 11, 2020 Courtesy photo Jeffery Abrahamson, board member of the Gary Abrahamson, Jr. Memory Care Center, presents a $20,000 check on behalf of the Abrahamson family to Mary Uelmen, building manager of the GAJMCC. The GAJMCC is a mission of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres. ESCANABA The Gary Abrahamson, Jr. Memory Care Center is pleased to be the recipient of a $20,000 donation to be used toward the building’s ongoing expenses. On Dec. 1, Jeffery Abrahamson, board member of the Gary Abrahamson, Jr. Memory Care Center (GAJMCC), presented a $20,000 check to the GAJMCC on behalf of the Abrahamson family. In addition to the $20,000 donation, the Abrahamson family has offered to match every $250 (and higher) donation made to the GAJMCC going forward.

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