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Brent L. Page-Munro Brent Logan Page-Munro, 26, of Beech Creek passed away Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 at his residence. Born July 22, 1994 in Danville he was a son of Shannon L. (Nikki) Page of Lock Haven and his mother Barbara (Mark) (Munro) Watson of Moshannon. Brent worked as an arborist for Discount Tree Service in Bellefonte. He loved the outdoors, fishing, camping, hanging out with his friends and especially tree trimming. Brent enjoyed his Harley Davidson motorcycle and loved taking rides in the mountains and spending time at Aunt D. and Uncle Arnold’s Camp. He was a 2012 graduate of Bald Eagle High School. Surviving are his parents and girlfriend Cristy Lehman of Mill Hall and her children, Carson, Kali, Karizma.

For some, this Christmas brings back memories of the 1940s

For some, this Christmas brings back memories of the 1940s In today s Neighbors column, a reader tells Bob Lind that this holiday season has some things in common with December during the war. Written By: Bob Lind | × “This Christmas season reminds me of an earlier Christmas in the 1940s.” So writes Gene Rich, Fargo. “The war caused a lot of stress,” Gene writes. “There were stars in the windows of homes where sons and daughters were off to war in Europe or Asia. We had a star in our window as my Uncle Arnold was in the Pacific Theater at Guadalcanal.

Christmas Traditions: Herald Reader Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane

This was an excerpt published in the December 19, 1990 edition. It was a large, white, two-story home just off the gravel road, on a farm in Blakeley Township, where Grandma lived. It was there her seven children and their families gathered on Christmas night after the “chores” were done. Christmas Day was spent with the “other side” except for my family. We went to the “other” grandma’s on Christmas Eve so we could spend all of Christmas Day and night with Grandma. After Mom died, we went there before Christmas to help Grandma decorate her house. I treasure the letters to the words Merry Christmas & Happy New Year that Grandma helped my brother and me cut out of cardboard from cereal boxes and cover with tinfoil.

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