Feb 09, 1933
Jan 13, 2021
Helen Butts Stasey departed from this life and went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 13, 2021. She lived out her Christian faith all her life.
Helen was from February 9, 1933 in Arkansas City, Kansas to Jim and Pearl Henderson. She married Gene Butts her highschool sweetheart on April 28, 1951 in San Angelo, Texas. They were married for 32 years. Gene proceeded her in death on October 30, 1983. Helen married Pat Stasey on February 29, 1991. Pat proceeded her in death in March of 2005.
Also preceding her in death was her twin sons, Lloyd and Floyd, who died in 1951 and her great granddaughter, Taylor Kucel, who died on June 16, 1995.
Robe MegaPointes for the People’s Choice
USA – The 2020 E! People’s Choice Awards (PCAs) was again staged at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, and lit for the third consecutive year by Tom Sutherland of DX7 Design, working for production company Den of Thieves.
Tom utilised 154 Robe MegaPointe moving lights (all supplied by Felix Lighting) as part of the lighting package which helped create a stylish super-clean architectural aesthetic for this year’s live broadcast.
The popular online-voted awards show that recognises achievements across multiple fields of entertainment took on a different format this year, with a digital live audience replacing a real one in the venue, all requiring a novel approach by camera director Ryan Polito, creative director Paul Caslin and production designer Florian Wieder.
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