BELLEVILLE – The family of a former Willowcreek Rehab resident claims she received negligent care, which allegedly caused her condition to worsen and ultimately led to her death.
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THE Oasis Centre for Young People in Ellesmere Port has been awarded a £3,000 grant from the Cadent Foundation, after being voted for by Cadent customers across the region. Through its ‘Connecting Colleagues, Customers and Communities’ initiative, Cadent employees in Cheshire were asked to trial a new approach to the way in which local grants are allocated – by nominating local charities which were then shortlisted and put forward to a public vote. More than 1,000 customers took part in the voting process, with the Oasis Centre for Young People being awarded the top grant of £3,000. Halton Haven Hospice in Runcorn and the Steve Prescott Foundation in Warrington were voted runners-up and will each receive grants of £1,000.
December 17, 2020
91-year-old Irma LaFern Krutsinger, a former resident of Xenia, died Wednesday night, December 16 at Flora Rehabilitation & Health Care Center.
She was born June 24, 1929, in Clay County, Illinois, the daughter of Loren and Pearl (Logan) Hockman. She was united in marriage to Tom Krutsinger September 27, 1947, and together they shared 32 wedding anniversaries until his death July 12, 1980.
Fern was a homemaker and retired from the housekeeping department at Salem Township Hospital. She was a member of Brown Christian Church.
She is survived by a sister: Ruth Spicer of Louisville; brother-in-law: Bob Anderson of Louisville; and several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews also survive.