Feb 27, 2021
STONINGTON, ME – Reverend Dr. Virginia A. Peacock, 79, of Stonington, ME, died on February 22, 2021, at the Rose Monahan Hospice in Worcester, MA, after a multi-year struggle with lung cancer.
Rev. Peacock moved to the “U.P.” of Michigan in 1997, from Ann Arbor, MI. Ginny served at Grace Episcopal Church in Ishpeming, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Nagaunee, Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in Little Lake, and ran the diocesan Page Conference Center in Gwinn. Later, she served at Trinity Episcopal Church in Houghton. While in the UP, Ginny greatly enjoyed her adjunct teaching at Northern Michigan University, where she taught courses in Religion and Philosophy. She also engaged in sports such as swimming, and learning to skull. She did an annual swim across Teal Lake for a few years, even winning her age division.
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Reader Nels Lindquist of Marquette submitted this photo of people and Northern Michigan University mascot Wildcat Willy enjoying the smooth ice on Lake
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Feb 16, 2021
Reader Anna Mattson of Negaunee submitted this photo showing ice skaters enjoying Teal Lake as the sun sets. Mattson said she later found out her granddaughter was in the group. Did you snap a great shot of the sun rising over Lake Superior? Or did you happen to snap a captivating image of wildlife? The Mining Journal is accepting original local photo submissions from area residents who would like to share their notable, interesting or humorous pictures with our readers. Readers who want to submit photos for publication in the The Mining Journal should send them as large format .jpgs to newsroom@miningjournal.net. Readers should include who took the photo, their hometown and where and when the photo was taken. Photos should be at least 1MB. Submission does not guarantee publication.