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Paschal Lenihan - Sixmilebridge

Rathbeg, Sixmilebridge Formerly of Coolnahilla, O’Callaghan’s Mills, , peacefully at home on 28th May, 2023. Predeceased by his parents Kathleen and Thomas. Deeply missed and loved by his wife Marie, daughter Orla, son-in-law Kevin, grandson Thomas, brother-in-law John, sister-in-law Mairead, nieces, cousins, extended family, neighbours and fantastic circle of friends. May Paschal Rest In Peace […]

Norah Fewer (nee Long), Thurles

Clongour and formerly 2 Liberty Square, Thurles. Peacefully at home, after a long illness bravely borne, surrounded by her loving family. Predeceased by her parents James and Johanna. Will be sadly missed by her husband Joe, daughters Nicola and Andrea, son Greg, cherished grandchildren Ailbhe, Maebh, Joey and Oisín, son in law Paddy, daughter in […]

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17 observing Poppy Month

A field of poppies at American Legion Post 17 in Lewes. May 4, 2021 Throughout the month of May, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17 of Lewes will be outside local businesses, offering hand-made flowers in exchange for contributions used to assist the needs of local veterans and active military members. Launched in 1921, the Poppy Campaign connects the visual image of the bright-red poppy as a nationally known and recognized symbol of sacrifice, and it is worn by Americans to honor those who served and died for this country. Many wear the poppy as a sign of support for veterans. Last year, the Lewes Auxiliary’s Poppy Program had to be dramatically reduced - there was no poppy distribution whatsoever in May 2020 - which makes it even more critical that this year is a success. 

May is Poppy Month for American Legion Auxiliary

Throughout the month of May, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17 of Lewes will be outside local businesses, offering hand-made poppy flowers in exchange for contributions used to assist the needs of local veterans and active military members. Launched in 1921, the Poppy Campaign connects the visual image of the bright-red poppy as a nationally known and recognized symbol of sacrifice, and is worn by Americans to honor those who served and died for the country. Many wear the poppy as a sign of support for veterans. Last year, the Lewes Auxiliary’s Poppy Program had to be dramatically reduced — there was no poppy distribution whatsoever in May 2020 — which organizers said makes it even more critical that this year is a success.

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