Death: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at the age of 90
Laid to Rest: Monday, July 19, 2021
James Marshall Banagan, 90, died on July 13, 2021. Known to many by his nickname, Jimmy, he was born in Palmer, Maryland on April 9, 1931. He was the son of the late George Marshall Banagan and Hilda Morris Banagan. He attended Holy Angels School and was a 1948 graduate of St. Mary s Academy. Jimmy joined the Coast Guard in November of 1954 and went in the Coast Guard Reserves in January 1955. He was employed by C & P Telephone Company from 1956 to 1976.
Jimmy married the love of his life, Dot, on September 29, 1956. In 1971, Jimmy and his wife, in partnership with Eddie and Patsy Bailey, opened B & B Maintenance of Maryland Inc. in Bushwood. When he and Dot retired in 1986 the business was passed on to the next generation when they turned it over to her niece Julie Buckler and nephew Greg Payne. Over the past 49 years, through hard work and dedication, the business has grown into the leading mainte
Coronation Street fans distracted from Seb s murder as they spot Ed s handy work
Ed Bailey s construction distracted Coronation Street viewers from Seb Frankin s murder investigation during Wednesday s episode of the ITV soap
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Coronation Street viewers were distracted from Seb Franklin s (Harri Visinoni) murder during the first visit to Weatherfield on Wednesday.
The youngster was brutally assaulted last week while on a walk with his girlfriend Nina Lucas (Mollie Gallagher).
Tom Snoopy Wilson has raised more than £30,000 for Prostate Cancer UK (Image: Submitted)
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A keen North Staffordshire darts player has hit bullseye to raise more than £30,000 for a national cancer charity.
DRIVERS are causing chaos parking on double-yellow lines and footpaths near a convenience shop. Premier opened in Station Road, Royal Wootton Bassett, three years ago and since then residents say it has caused parking issues and safety hazards. Eddie Bailey has lived in Station Road for the past 25 years and is concerned for people’s safety after seeing a fire engine struggle to get through the road due to poorly-parked cars. He said: “No-one objected to the development a few years ago and the town is pretty chilled out about these things. But in the first few months of it being there, a van was parked half on the pathway and a learner driver was trying to get around it just as a fire engine came out with its sirens blazing.