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Cathleen Jane Mottern (Keiser) | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

“Life is short, but sweet for certain.” Cathleen Jane Mottern (Keiser), 43 years old, passed away peacefully at The Gatehouse Hospice Unit, on April 14, 2021. Cathy was surrounded in love and prayers from all of those who loved her. Born in Williamsport, on May 28, 1977 to Ronald Lamont Keiser and Sherry Ann Keiser (Davis). After the passing of her father, Cathy had the great privilege of having the opportunity to be raised by Edward Boniface Popiolek Jr. (Poppy Ed), after he married her mother, Sherry. Edward gently led Cathy by the hand through life, guiding her and caring for her with unimaginable patience, love and grace.

Arlyce A Hoard 1953-2021

Arlyce A. Hoard, age 67 of Cohasset Minnesota went “Home to Glory” with our Savior Jesus on March 11, 2021 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital with loved ones by her side. Arlyce was born December 4, 1953 in Grand Rapids Mn to Shirley and William Huntington. She attended the following Minnesota Schools, K-1st grade at Central school, then due to her father beginning his teaching career the family moved to I-Falls, later to Deer River, and she graduated from Grand Rapids Highschool. Arlyce began furthering her education at ICC, HCC, and BSU where she had gained an A.A.S, Lab tech, and a BS degree in music and Elementary education. She had multiple musical talents. She was wild rice festival queen in her high school, singing for a variety of events. She was extremely musically inclined with both instrumental (clarinet, flute, guitar, piano and trumpet) and vocal talents. 

Winter walking: Some easy hikes through history

Winter walking: Some easy hikes through history A map and display at the garden path at the Emily Dickinson Museum give visitors their bearings. STAFF PHOTOS/CAROL LOLLIS West Street Cemetery in Amherst. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Visit West Street Cemetery in Amherst as part of a historical walk around town. The entrance to the garden path at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. staff photo by CAROL LOLLIS Wildwood Cemetery at 70 Strong St. in Amherst. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS By JEANNE and HARDY BALLANTINE For the Gazette Print Editor’s note: In this periodic column, an Amherst couple who have spent time exploring area walks will highlight different trails some familiar, others not in the region that are suitable for seniors, and those with some limits in mobility (including wheelchairs, walkers, strollers and small children).

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