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Obituary: Steven Scott Cassell (9/20/21) | Mountain Home News

Obituary: Steven Scott Cassell (9/20/21) | Mountain Home News
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Colorado Springs at 150 years | Founder Palmer deeded land for Evergreen Cemetery, final resting place for many city pioneers

Colorado Springs at 150 years | Founder Palmer deeded land for Evergreen Cemetery, final resting place for many city pioneers
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Did the Tigers Win the 68 World Series Thanks to a Ouija Board?

John Fetzer owned many radio and television stations and was the owner of the Detroit Tigers from 1961-1983. He made a large impact on the entire state of Michigan. Most of the public saw him as either a sports figure or media mogul, but there was so much more to him than many people knew. Fetzer believed in just about all things psychic and supernatural including astral travel, and telepathy. He was a spiritualist who was enamored in the powers of psychics, ESP, mind over matter, and his personal intuition. He also had faith in the paranormal, the continent of Atlantis, extraterrestrials, and UFOs. He believed in the powers of Ouija boards and dowsing rods. In the 1930s, he began dabbling in Freemasonry (secret brotherhoods), Hermeticism (the occult and alchemy), Rosicrucianism (belief in the existence of an unknown order), and Theosophy (mystical insights).

Did the Tigers Win the 68 World Series - Thru a Ouija Board?

John Fetzer owned many radio and television stations, and was owner of the Detroit Tigers from 1961-1983. Most of the public saw him as either a sports figure or media mogul, but there was so much more to him than many people knew. Fetzer believed in just about all things psychic and supernatural including astral travel, and telepathy. He was a spiritualist who was enamored in the powers of psychics, ESP, mind over matter, and his personal intuition. He was also had faith in the paranormal, the continent of Atlantis, extraterrestrials, and UFOs. He believed in the powers of Ouija boards and dowsing rods. In the 1930s, he began dabbling in Freemasonry (secret brotherhoods), Hermeticism (the occult and alchemy), Rosicrucianism (belief in the existence of an unknown order), and Theosophy (mystical insights).

Charles Edward Crabtree

Charles Edward Crabtree age 77 of Henagar died Sunday, January 24 at CHI Memorial.  Charles was a loving husband and father to his family and took great pride in his love and commitment to his wife, children and grandchildren. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends while on excursions in his RV. Charles was an avid licensed private pilot and longtime member of Fort Payne Experimental Air-craft Association EAA-Chapter 890. Also, he was a longtime member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and flew his planes from his private hangar and airstrip located at his residence. In his earlier years, he loved to fly almost daily and took great joy in recreational flying for the experience and feel of as he would say “Just to look around.”

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