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Laura J Barton

Laura J. Barton, age 78, of Mountain View, California, left us on April 3rd. Laura was born in Detroit, MI, on September 3rd, 1942. She graduated from Wilson High School, in Portland, Oregon, class of 60, then later continued her education receiving a BS in Business Management from the University of San Francisco in 1985. Laura was married to David Barton in 1962 with whom she had two sons, Kenneth born 1964 and Wesley born 1966.  They were together 10 years. By the end of the 1960 s Laura had become a regular performer and singer with the South Bay Area music and drama scenes. By the time of her spinal cord injury in 1978, she had worked as Music Coordinator for the City of Palo Alto Arts Department. been Publicity Director for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley and a partner in Barton-Griswold Publishing which designed and manufactured music theory learning games. She had also been singing in the choir at Trinity Lutheran Church where she was a long-time member, and teaching a mid-

Let s learn to live in peace and harmony – Pastor urges – Ghana Visions

A photo of a peace symbol Very Reverend Father Nimorious Kwabena Domanzing, Priest-in-charge, Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Ashaley Botwe, has called on Ghanaians to protect the peace they have enjoyed over the years. He said every citizen had the responsibility to contribute towards building a peaceful nation because peace was the foundation for development. “Let us learn to live together in peace and harmony. After all, we have nowhere else to go. Ghana is our home,” he said. Rev. Fr.Domanzing made the call during a festival of Nine Lessons and Carols held by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) in collaboration with the St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church at Ashaley Botwe.

Let s learn to live in peace and harmony - Very Rev Father Nimorious Domanzing

Let’s learn to live in peace and harmony - Very Rev Father Nimorious Domanzing Very Reverend Father Nimorious Kwabena Domanzing, Priest-in-charge of Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Ashaley Botwe, has called on Ghanaians to protect the peace they have enjoyed over the years. He said every citizen had the responsibility to contribute towards building a peaceful nation because peace was the foundation for development. “Let us learn to live together in peace and harmony. After all, we have nowhere else to go. Ghana is our home,” he said. Rev. Fr. Domanzing made the call during a festival of Nine Lessons and Carols held by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) in collaboration with the St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church at Ashaley Botwe.

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