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Kuşların hükümdarı olan Simurg, Bilgi Ağacı nın dallarında yaşar ve her şeyi bilirmiş.
Bu kuşun özelliği, gözyaşlarının şifalı olması ve yanarak kül olmak suretiyle ölmesi, sonra küllerinden yeniden dirilmesiymiş.
Kuşlar, Simurg a inanır ve onun kendilerini kurtaracağını düşünürmüş.
Kuşlar dünyasında her şey ters gittikçe onlar da Simurg u bekler dururlarmış.
Ne var ki, Simurg ortada görünmedikçe kuşkulanır olmuşlar ve sonunda umudu kesmişler.
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Janice I. Seager, 65, of Belleville, passed away Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 at Mount Nittany Medical Center.
Born Aug. 25, 1955 in Johnstown, she was a daughter of the late Owen Hershberger and Beulah (Eash) Hershberger of Johnstown. On March 25, 1978, she married Bob L. Seager. Mr. Seager resides at their home in Belleville.
Surviving also are her sons, Shawn R. Seager of Baltimore, MD and Cody W. Seager of Mifflin County, her siblings, Joan Sala; Dave Hershberger & wife Sarah; Dwight Hershberger & wife Jo; Joyce Horner & husband Jack; and Dennis Hershberger & wife Lorraine as well as a number of “adopted” kids & special nieces & nephews.
Jan did clerical work at the hospital in Johnstown following her graduation from high school. She then became a transportation aide in the radiology department at Lewistown Hospital, and following a layoff from there, she went to work with Lewis Line doing installation and servicing. Jan also was employed in home health care for a few differe