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MILLPORT, Ohio – Dorothy A. Copeland, age 95, of Millport, passed away Sunday, December 27, 2020 at the Green Meadows Health and Wellness Center in Louisville where she had been residing.
Born in Elkton, Ohio, September 19, 1925, Dorothy was a daughter of the late Morris and Norma Young Ketchum and was a resident of the area all her life. A member of the David Anderson High School Class of 1943, she worked at Minerva Wax Paper from 1966 to 1988, having previously, worked at TRW. At one time, she owned and operated the former Crystal Springs Bed and Breakfast at their home.
Dorothy maintained a strong faith in God through her membership in the Bethesda Presbyterian Church where she was a deacon, a choir member and active in the Presbyterian Women’s Association. She also was known for decorating the church during the holiday season.
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japan s crisis. the focus is how to get the reactors cooled down, specifically reactor number three at fukushima s daiichi power station. military helicopters are dropping 30 tons of sea waters on the crippled reactor s pool. they re also spraying on the ground, up to a dozen water truxz a trucks are in place. the united states is telling americans to get at least 50 miles away from the reactor. there is one more critical development to watch for, engineers are planning to begin the process, which is key in this whole thing, of restoring power to the daiichi complex. they want to bring in external power lines to try to get the plant s cooling system up and running again. senior international correspondent stan grant has the latest from fukushima. reporter: the focus today once again has been trying to get these stricken reactors under control to try to bring the heat down. they ve now enlisted the use of helicopters. there were four drops of water today before they aban
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