JOHNSTOWN - Opening night on Friday was, for all intents and purposes, full, and once the word gets out in Johnstown about director Justin Newkirk’s latest take on musical comedy, the Tony-winning “The Drowsy Chaperone,” you’ll have to resort to scalpers.The cast alone, to say nothing of the product
Darci L. Bevington, 43, of Kokomo, passed away at 4:05 a.m. on Monday, December 28, 2020. She was born March 1, 1977, in Kokomo, to Milton D. and Patricia Ann (Mennen) Bevington.Â
Darci graduated from Western High School where she played the oboe and clarinet in the band, performed with the color guard, and sang in the choir. She also worked at McDonaldâs during high school and was a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Kokomo. Due to her disabilities following an accident, she had been a resident of Kokomo Healthcare since 1995.
For seventeen years, Darci lived life to the fullest, but for the last 26 ½ years, Darci lived with limited movement and was unable to communicate verbally due to a car accident, followed by a brain bleed and stroke five months later. Darci had quite a few volunteers who gave her range of motion exercising and friendship every other week on a rotating basis, and we found that to be a beautiful and meaningful min
By Jenna Garrett on March 27, 2014
Jennifer Layton, Devon.
Developed severe tinnitus and then insomnia and heart palpitations after a next door neighbor in her terrace had wi-fi set up in their home. She is photographed at a friend’s home on the edge town. She felt more at ease here away from the ‘electro-smog’.
Damian May, Reading, Berkshire.
May is a skilled cabinet maker and runs a property maintenance company. He discovered he suffered from EHS after buying a Nintendo Wii for Christmas. His electrosensitivity has made it very difficult for him to run his company as he finds it painful to work in areas with wi-fi or a strong mobile phone signal. He is photographed in his office, which he has insulated against EMF’s. He is actively campaigning to have wi-fi removed from his son’s school.