Feb 1, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Mrs. Gloria Adams, 76, departed this life on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital.
Mrs. Adams was born Feb. 10, 1944, in Midway, Alabama, the daughter of Elijah and Elnora Williams DuBois.
She graduated from Center Ridge High School in Alabama, after which, she relocated to Youngstown where she met her husband of 54 years, Norman Adams Sr. From this union, together they had four children, Norman Jr., Shawn, Shawna and Sonja.
She had been employed at North Side Hospital, after which she was employed at Delphi Packard for 30 years before retiring.
Gloria was a faithful servant and member of Triedstone Missionary Baptist Church. She was president of the Mission, a Sunday School Teacher, was also member of the Usher Board, Mass and Number 2 Choir. She assisted in the kitchen whenever needed and also assisted with Communion. She was a member of the Praise Team and was truly a servant of the Lord. Gloria displayed unwavering faith
OBITUARY: Motoring journalist Mike Winfield was a gentleman to the end
By Willem vd Putte
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PRETORIA - Respected and retired motoring journalist and sub-editor Mike Winfield died on Monday night as a result of Covid-19 complications. Mike worked for many of IOL’s sister titles during his career.
“My brother Mike died today, after contracting Covid in the hospital he went to for treatment of a back injury. He appeared to have survived the Covid infection, but his diabetes may have complicated his recovery. He was an intelligent, gentle man with an incisive intellect and a keen sense of humour. RIP Mike, I’ll never stop loving you,” his brother Barry announced on Facebook.
‘What would D. L. say?’
Published: 12/22/2020 4:22:10 PM
In 1895, my grandfather’s sister, Jessie Adams, came to Northfield to be the athletic director of the Northfield Seminary. Having recently graduated from Wellesley College, she was drawn to Northfield by D. L. Moody and his vision of a Christian school for young women. She taught in the new Skinner Gymnasium (now Tracy) and supervised “her girls” in the dormitory until 1899, when Moody died.
Our family came to Northfield 49 years ago, when I accepted a job teaching math at Pioneer Valley Regional School. After 10 years, my wife and I joined the NMH faculty, where we worked for more than 20 years.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Receives Renewed $3 Million Cloud Credit Grant from Google Cloud
Google s donation will help further the technical maturity and stability of the Kubernetes project
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced that Google Cloud has recommitted $3 million for another year in cloud credits to maintain its support of the Kubernetes project. This donation will support the management of the project s technical operations, ensuring the continued growth and stability of Kubernetes and the open source community surrounding the project.