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【人物】英国菲利普亲王去世:女王配偶的百岁人生
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Feb 25, 2021
GROVE CITY, Pa. Phillip C. Macri III, 46, of Grove City, Pa. died Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, at Grove City Hospital.
He was born June 12, 1974, in Youngstown, as a preemie, at Tod Children’s Hospital, the son of Phillip Jr. and Sallie Baragona Macri.
Phil graduated from Niles McKinley High School in 1993, and went on to follow in his father’s footsteps working for Durso’s Bakery. Later in life he followed his heart and ministered to those in need, and then founded Keystone Blind Association, where he would spend his last years of work.
He is survived by his father of Niles; his brother, Salvatore (Danielle) Macri of Niles; his sisters, Teresa Nicholson of Austintown and Brandy Hitchcock of Vienna; four nieces, Kara, Samantha, Katie and Lilliann; two nephews, John and Corey; one great-nephew, Nikolas; and countless friends he called family.
Mary P. Guptill.
NOBLEBORO Mary P. Guptill passed away in her home on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 in Nobleboro, Maine. She was surrounded by her devoted, attentive and loving sons, her dedicated and faithful partner of 15 years, and family.
Mary was born on September 15 of 1947, in Waldoboro, Maine. She had attended and graduated from Waldoboro High School in 1965. Her hard-working disposition was displayed by the many jobs she had acquired over the years, which included digging clams, being a stern woman, a line worker at Sylvania, and held many other titles all before becoming a committed bus driver.
Mary was very well known within the MSAD 40 community and the Nobleboro School District for her 40 plus years of driving the school bus. Although, many past and present students remember her as being strict, and being the scary bus driver, she was highly recommended by the athletic community for being their “Chariot” driver to away games. Many coaches had praised how timely, an