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(Tribune News Service) Lisa Crutch is an Army veteran. And she could use a vacation. But she s nervous about walking through an airport or sitting on a plane. Two of her kids are flight attendants and tell her, But Mom, everybody s flying. It s not that easy. The 54-year-old hasn t liked crowds and tight spaces since she returned from serving in Iraq more than a decade ago. The pandemic, she said, has just enhanced it. While adjusting to life in the time of COVID hasn t been easy for the retired sergeant, she s managed. You never know how important things are until they re taken away from you . but you know, the Army always teaches us to adapt and overcome, Crutch said.
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Published March 7, 2021, 12:00 AM
(George Robert E. Valencia III, NRCP OED)
“Recovery and rebuilding ought to be the focus of local research efforts in the pandemic’s wake,” according to Dr. Gregorio E. H. del Pilar, National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) president. The NRCP Governing Board thus set ‘Pagbangon at Pananaig: National Recovery and Rebuilding’ as the theme for the Council’s virtual Annual Scientific Conference and 88thGeneral Membership Assembly on March 10, 2021.
The second virtual general assembly by the premier collegial body will convene its membership dispersed across the 17 Philippine regions, composed of nearly 5,000 seasoned and young researchers and artists, along with local and foreign practitioners in S&T and research.
Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Many have placed death and funeral notices for loved ones in the paper this week
Every week, dozens of funeral notices and birth announcements are made in the Hull Daily Mail.
Announcing the death of a family member has been a time-honoured tradition for family and loved ones, a tradition which should continue as a life should be celebrated and never forgotten.
There have been many different ways to announce a death, with regional newspapers being the main choice for a long time.
We have compiled a list of the death announcements which have appeared in the Hull Daily Mail this week.