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Rev. David Liscomb
CRYSTAL FALLS Rev. David McCall Liscomb of Crystal Falls, passed away at the age of 88 on April 6, 2021, in Glendale, Ariz. after gallantly battling a long, debilitating illness. David knew “whose he was and where he was going” and passed from this earth with grace and peace to the arms of his Lord.
David was born Jan. 24, 1933, in Romeo, Mich. to Leroy Louis and Ellen Blanche Liscomb and attended schools in Romeo. On Oct. 15, 1955, he married Arlene Steffen of Centerline, Mich. Together, they raised four children. Rev. Liscomb was a charter graduate of Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. where he earned a bachelor of arts degree, and a master of divinity degree from Bexley Hall, the Divinity School of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
Jo Ward
Abbey and Zachary Zentz of Dunkirk created a Christmas Day Josh Allen snowman to celebrate the Buffalo Billsâ season.
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Bills fever took hold in the snow as two families constructed separate snowmen to honor their favorite quarterback, Josh Allen. The creations come as it was announced Wednesday that fans will be allowed to watch the team’s first home playoff game in more than a decade.
Stephanie West and Denise Zentz, both of Dunkirk, saw their kids’ love for the Bills be built into the snowy sculptures over the Christmas holiday.
“Go Bills!” a heralding cry that people all throughout Western New York are familiar with was etched into a snowman in the yard of Zentz along with Allen’s jersey No. 17.
jward@observertoday.com Abbey and Zachary Zentz of Dunkirk created a Christmas Day Josh Allen snowman to celebrate the Buffalo Bills season.
Abbey and Zachary Zentz of Dunkirk created a Christmas Day Josh Allen snowman to celebrate the Buffalo Bills season.
Bills fever took hold in the snow as two families constructed separate snowmen to honor their favorite quarterback, Josh Allen. The creations come as it was announced Wednesday that fans will be allowed to watch the team’s first home playoff game in more than a decade.
Stephanie West and Denise Zentz, both of Dunkirk, saw their kids’ love for the Bills be built into the snowy sculptures over the Christmas holiday.
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