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Apr 3, 2021
Jon Stephen Raemore, 75, of Harrisburg, passed away on March 22, 2021 while in the care of Arden Courts of Susquehanna.
Jon was the husband of the late Debra K. (Long) Raemore who passed away May 13, 2014. Jon and Debra lived in the Harrisburg area, on Fishing Creek Valley Road, for more than 30 years.
Born and raised in Williamsport, he was a son of the late Robert E. and Marcella A. (Smith) Raemore. A graduate of Williamsport High School, where he was the senior class president; Jon also participated in varsity sports and later played football on scholarship at George Washington University. He was a graduate of Lycoming College, with a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree, and subsequently worked for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for more than 30 years in the Department of Environmental Protection.
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At 10.15 on the night of June 9, 1979, flames engulfed the ghost train at Luna Park. Six children and one adult were killed.
Nearly 30 years later in 2007, award-winning
Herald investigative journalist Kate McClymont revealed claims that Australia’s most notorious crime figure Abe Saffron was behind the deadly fire at the popular fun park on the shores of Sydney Harbour.
Luna Park ghost train fire, 1979.
Credit:Dallas Smith / Fairfax Media
She also obtained files gathered by a Sydney artist Martin Sharp, who had collected an extensive collection of documents.
Front page of the Sydney Morning Herald in 2007 revealing claims of links between the ghost train fire and underworld figure Abe Saffron.
Izzy Gibbins with her awards after finishing fifth in the national championship IZZY Gibbins is an example of a youngster who has overcome her fishing nerves and is now looking forward to building on her early success in matches. The 14-year-old St Gregory’s High School student from Bewsey admits she did not like handling ‘wriggly maggots and the slimy fish’ even at the point that she started having little competitions with her dad, Chris, less than 12 months ago. But in a year as difficult as 2020 was due to coronavirus, Izzy’s positive experiences mounted to her finishing the top-placed girl and overall fifth in a national competition.