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Tributes to loved ones from across north Essex lost to Covid | Braintree and Witham Times

Tributes to loved ones from across north Essex lost to Covid | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.

Tributes to loved ones from across north Essex lost to Covid

Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.

Tributes to loved ones from across north Essex lost to Covid | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Tributes to loved ones from across north Essex lost to Covid | Maldon and Burnham Standard
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Accused in Chipman, Alta , double murder found guilty on single count of manslaughter

Posted: Jan 27, 2021 4:52 PM MT | Last Updated: January 27 Blood-stained front sidewalk in front of the house in Chipman where two men were shot.(RCMP/Court exhibit) An Edmonton jury on Wednesday found Raymond Nickerson not guilty on two counts of second-degree murder in the 2017 deaths of two men in Chipman, Alta., but guilty on a single count of manslaughter. Nickerson had been on trial for second-degree murder in the deaths of Jason Williams and Terry Sutton after a dispute in the village 70 kilometres east of Edmonton. The jury deliberated Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning before announcing it had found Nickerson, 40, not guilty on both second-degree murder charges, but guilty of manslaughter in the death of Williams.

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