Community mourns passing of former Plaquemine Police Assistant Chief
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Harold Michael Mike Little
PLAQUEMINE - A beloved veteran of the United States Marine Corps and long-time official with the City of Plaquemine passed away over the weekend.
According to Plaquemine Police Chief Kenny Payne, former Assistant Chief and Current Administrator Harold M. Mike Little died Saturday (March 13) morning, following a lengthy battle with cancer.
Little served in Vietnam before dedicating 46 years of his life to the citizens of the City of Plaquemine as a member of the Plaquemine Police Department.
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Joan DeArtemis, intern minister
Michael Packard, director of Congregational Life & Learning
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Sitting in the snow-covered parking lot, a giant excavator dug its cupped claw into the side of the YMCA in Fairless Hills last week, ripping down bricks and cinder blocks.
After 10 years of fundraising and deliberations, the YMCA was finally tearing down its past and is ready to build its future.
Officials celebrated with a virtual groundbreaking last week as the crane and other heavy equipment worked on the YMCA site in Lower Bucks.
Recorded on video for the groundbreaking, the demolition of the facade of old Y at 601 S. Oxford Valley Road in Bristol Township marks the physical start of a plan long in the making and a celebration of all the YMCA has offered to the community for the past 85 years.
Wellesley religion listings
309 Washington St.
The Rev. Dr. John H. Nichols, minister emeritus
Joan DeArtemis, intern minister
Michael Packard, director of Congregational Life & Learning
Fernando Christancho, Sexton
Here at UU Wellesley Hills, our mission is to build a community of faith that inspires spiritual growth, just and responsible action and lives of compassion, purpose and hope.
Services will be shared virtually through January 2021.
Our friends, members and guests tap into the vitality of our liberal faith tradition through spiritual themes and monthly topics from The Touchstone Project. Touchstone topic themes change monthly. Everyone is encouraged to connect with one of our Touchstones groups which meet virtually in Zoom. Email our office to join one of these groups or learn more.
Feb 13, 2021
Bill “Buck” Bayless, Sr. (89) passed peacefully on Thursday, February 11th at his home in Wellsburg surrounded by his family, while holding the hand of his loving wife.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Herbert T. Bayless and Virginia Pearl (Keller) Bayless and his brother Herbert R. (Ann) Bayless.
He is survived by the love of his life and his wife of 68 years, Lucille E. (Michetti) Bayless whom he married in 1952 and adored ever since. He also leaves behind three daughters, Debbie Bayless and Sharon Bayless both of Wellsburg, and Rosann (Doug) Groves of Follansbee, who he referred to as ‘my girls” and his son Bill (Jamie) Bayless of Austin, Texas. He was affectionately and lovingly known as “Pappy” to his six grandchildren Aaron Prosser, Jennifer Laird, Ryan (Kim) Bayless, Samantha (Matt) Riska, and Lauren (Michael) Feeley and James Groves, and seven great grandchildren: Cody & Liam Laird, Serenity Shaffer, and Blakely, Barrett & Bowe