Elizabeth Hendrickson
YORKTOWN Elizabeth Hendrickson, 69, passed away Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, after a brief illness at her beautiful home surrounded by her three children and her most meaningful memories.
Born Elizabeth Stringer in 1951 in Bayonne, New Jersey, she was a proud graduate of Bridgewater Raritan West High School in 1969, where she met her high school sweetheart and the love of her life, retired U.S. Navy Capt. Scott Lars Hendrickson.
She went on to attend St. Peter’s School of Nursing in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she graduated in 1972. Elizabeth worked as a registered nurse at Hunterdon Medical Center in New Jersey, Sacred Heart Hospital in Florida and Bayside Hospital in Virginia Beach. In 1983, with the arrival of her third child, she decided to switch careers to the greatest of her life, a full-time mother. Later in life, she pursued an education in historic preservation at Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg.
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Washington County Commissioner Charlie Schilling struggles to lock the window after Jamie Vuksic, social services director with the Washington County Department of Job and Family Services, pushes the window into place Thursday afternoon at 204 Davis Ave.
The Washington County Board of Commissioners tabled several agenda items Thursday, including two engineer contracts for renovations at 202 and 204 Davis Ave.
The two Davis Avenue properties currently house the OSU Extension office, Washington County Children Services, the Washington County Board of Elections and the Washington County Emergency Management Association.
At the start of the meeting, Commission Clerk Ben Cowdery said a resolution to issue around $500,000 in bonds for the Washington County Department of Job and Family Services facility renovations would be taken off the agenda.
Leon Commissioners narrowing down list on Children Service s Council
Commission is expected to pick 15 out of 52 applicants next week Videos
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LEON COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) â The Leon County commission is narrowing down the list of candidates for the new Children Services Council next week.
The board will help make decisions on how to help kids in the community achieve success in and out of the classroom. 52 people applied for the job, ranging from community leaders to experts. On the 26, commissioners will bring the list down to fifteen then send it to the governor to pick five people from there.
THE friends, family and colleagues of caring and compassionate Nuala McLaughlin have been left heartbroken following the untimely passing of the local social worker – the first Western Health and Social Care Trust staff member to die after contracting Covid-19. Nuala (43), who lived in Ballygawley but had worked as a social worker in the Fermanagh area, passed away on December 22 at the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) following a heroic and inspirational battle with the coronavirus. Leading the homily at Nuala s funeral mass on Christmas Eve, her brother, Father Peter McAnenly, spoke highly of his late sister. I know that I speak on behalf of all the family as I say she was a much-loved daughter and a wonderful sister, and someone who was really cherished by her nieces and nephews, said Father Peter, adding that over and above all else, Nuala was a much-loved mother to her two children, Orla and Eoin.
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