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Holbrook pupils donates food to Alzheimer s Support group

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Elliot Rose Nunn, 8, of Fort Drum

Elliot Rose Nunn, 8, of Fort Drum By Submitted by funeral home | April 13, 2021 at 4:13 PM EDT - Updated April 13 at 4:13 PM Elliot Rose Nunn, 8 years old, beloved daughter of Joseph and Kayla Nunn, gained her sparkly purple angel wings on Saturday evening, April 10, 2021 after a hard-fought battle with a form of brain cancer known as DIPG. (Source: Funeral Home) FORT DRUM, N.Y. (WWNY) - Elliot Rose Nunn, 8 years old, beloved daughter of Joseph and Kayla Nunn, gained her sparkly purple angel wings on Saturday evening, April 10, 2021 after a hard-fought battle with a form of brain cancer known as DIPG. She was surrounded by those who love her deeply.

Estate agents donates Christmas dinner to Trowbridge school | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

A local estate agent has brought a bit of magic to Holbrook Primary School by donating Christmas dinner. Davies & Davies paid for the Christmas dinner of all the children, as well as the 30 Holbrook staff. Deputy headteacher, Rose Nunn said: “There was lots of music, lots of chatting and the children pulled crackers with paper hats and telling jokes. “It was just absolutely lovely and it was made more special by the fact there was so much kindness involved. “Our families were really grateful. It’s been a really hard year and the children have been so amazing and robust in so many ways.

Estate agents donates Christmas dinner to Trowbridge school

A local estate agent has brought a bit of magic to Holbrook Primary School by donating Christmas dinner. Davies & Davies paid for the Christmas dinner of all the children, as well as the 30 Holbrook staff. Deputy headteacher, Rose Nunn said: “There was lots of music, lots of chatting and the children pulled crackers with paper hats and telling jokes. “It was just absolutely lovely and it was made more special by the fact there was so much kindness involved. “Our families were really grateful. It’s been a really hard year and the children have been so amazing and robust in so many ways.

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