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Dean Wayne Allison

Dean was born in Lincoln Township, on Aug. 5, 1951, son of Wayne and Josephine (Weyant) Allison. On Aug. 26, 1971, Dean married the love of his life and best friend, Barbara J. Harr. In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by Daughter – Carissa, wife of Matthew Stultz of Alum Bank; Daughter – Felicia, wife of Keith Larson of Alum Bank; Son – Troy, husband of Alicia Brown of Alum Bank; and Daughter – Rochelle, Fiancé of Walter Green of Spotsylvania, Virginia. Grandchildren Cody and Kaelyn Stultz; Colten and Madyn Allison; and Life, a man’s best friend to the very end. Sisters – Diane Yarnell (Larry); Deborah Young (Timothy); Brothers — Darryl Allison (Amy); Dallas Allison (Katherine); and Special Aunt and Buddy Joann Weyant. Dean was preceded in death by Grandson Joshua Matthew Stultz.

100 Best Comedy Films of All Time, According to Critics

100 Best Comedy Films of All Time, According to Critics
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One year into the COVID pandemic, here s how Michiganders are doing

4:27 It’s been one year since the first COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Michigan. We asked you: how has your life changed over the past year? We took to the streets in Detroit and Grand Rapids to hear what folks had to say. March 10 marks one year since Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Michigan. Following that announcement, executive orders were issued that temporarily closed schools and restaurants, and limited gatherings. Michiganders began planning to stay inside in order to “flatten the curve” for at least two weeks. But as the number of cases grew and hospitals became filled, it became clear that it would be a long while before things would feel like normal again.

La Llorona on pace to become Guatemala s first Oscar nominated film

‘La Llorona’ on pace to become Guatemala’s first Oscar nominated film John Benutty Guatemala has only submitted three films for Oscar consideration in the history of the Best International Feature category. In 1995 it entered “The Silence of Neto” and in 2016 “Ixcanul,” but neither advanced in the race toward a nomination. This year, the director of “Ixcanul” Jayro Bustamante is back in the race with Guatemala’s third-ever submission “La Llorona.” In February the film became the country’s first submission to make the 15-title shortlist and is now on pace to be its first nominee. The supernatural drama film reimagines a Latin American fable using magical realism and horror to examine Guatemala’s dark past in a story of cultural guilt and justice. “La Llorona” had its world premiere at the 2019 Venice Film Festival where it won the Best Film prize at the Venice Days sidebar and then screened at TIFF shortly after, a full year befor

Letters: A substantial pay rise for NHS staff is simply unaffordable at this time

Letters: A substantial pay rise for NHS staff is simply unaffordable at this time
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