Journal Entry
TIM HARMON | The Journal Gazette
My friend Steve was hospitalized with COVID-19 in November.
His wife, Mary, had a milder case of the virus and soon recovered. They talked on the phone every day, and his doctors were good about keeping her informed about his condition.
But she never got to see Steve again. He died in early December.
The son of a newspaper editor, Steve spent his working life as a copy editor at the South Bend Tribune. His days were spent reading articles and writing headlines to ensure readers got the clearest, most accurate account of the news possible. Several years into retirement, he was a healthy 75-year-old beloved for his kind, quiet demeanor, keen sense of humor and impressive breadth of knowledge.
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A Kalispell, Montana, Express Employment Professionals employee is named the company s 2020 Employee of the Year for going above and beyond on every job assignment.
OKLAHOMA CITY (PRWEB) March 15, 2021 Express Employment Professionals put 526,000 people to work in 2020 supporting local businesses all over the world, but one man s willingness to go above and beyond for companies in Montana stood out, earning him the distinction of being named the staffing company s Employee of the Year.
Lawrence Ornelas was one of five nominees for the Express Employee of the Year award, ultimately securing the top honor at Express International Leadership Conference (ILC). He was initially awarded $1,000 from Express as the Employee of the Year winner for his region, eventually winning $5,000 as the overall winner, plus $3,000 in lieu of traveling in-person to this year s conference due to COVID-19 restrictions.