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NILES Sondra L. “Sandy” Blaney Karr, 82, died Friday afternoon, April 16, 2021, at her residence, with her loving family by her side.
Sandy, as she was affectionately known, was born June 29, 1938, in Fairchance, Pa., the daughter of O’Neil and Betty Datko Angeline.
She was a 1956 graduate of Fairchance High School and worked for many years in the produce department for various grocery stores in the area, most recently IGA on Youngstown Road in Warren, prior to retiring.
Sandy was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Champion. She enjoyed flower gardening and spending quality time with her family and friends. Cooking was one of her greatest passions. She loved to feed everyone and everything she could, and no person or stray animal ever left her home hungry, whether they wanted something to eat or not. Regardless if there were two people or a dozen, she made enough for 20, then packed up the leftovers. Sandy was a kind, gentle and lo
HUBBARD TOWNSHIP Wanting to help provide local residents with places they can get answers to questions for their children who may have special needs, a community resource fair took place recently at the Corner House Christian Church.
Hubbard Township police officer Justin Meade said the event brought together different nonprofit organizations and agencies that set up display tables.
Meade, whose son has autism, said many families may not know where to go for information and materials to meet the special needs of their children.
One local organization at the fair was the K-Dogs Kidz a local nonprofit that presents anti-bullying programs. Don Rozman, founder of K-Dogs Kidz, said they have members present programs in schools and do events such as escorting children in their cars from school or other locations to show support to them.
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Jimmy Pemberton, 13, of Howland Scout Troop 122, volunteers at the Warren Family Mission on Friday at its annual community Easter dinner. Pemberton was helping pack the meals for delivery and takeout as the pandemic prevented the mission from holding an in-person dinner.
WARREN Volunteers, including local Scouts, church members and area residents, lended a hand to help the Warren Family Mission prepare and deliver 2,124 free Easter meals Friday.
Dominic Marrari, director of public relations, said since 1998, the mission has held an Easter community dinner each spring.
“Coming out of COVID-19 from last year, this year is a lot different. Last year, we were not even sure we were going to be able to have the meal. Thanks to the volunteers and the community, we are able to have the meal last year and again this year. It is still a to-go meal, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel,” Marrari said.
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