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By Ken Delaney
May 17, 2021 | 6:55 AM
Joan Marie Doubleday Christy, 88 of Union City passed away Thursday, May 13, 2021 at her residence with loving family by her side.
A graveside memorial service will take place at 10:30 am on Saturday, June 5 at North Sherwood Cemetery. A lunch will follow at noon at Wallen Pond, 1287 Railroad Road, Union City.
Joan was born October 23, 1932 to Ivan and Margaret (Aldrich) Doubleday in Bedford Township.Her fatherâs career as a heavy equipment operator resulted in a rather nomadic lifestyle that spanned four states and 27 school systems. In those travels, she met John L. Christy, who she married in Angola April 5, 1952 and had five children. The marriage ended in divorce after 17 years.
Vision for huge new landmark university building in Nottingham
Work could start in the summer
06:40, 5 MAR 2021
How the new building could look once built. (Image: Nottingham Trent University)
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This impressive image shows the scale of a university project to build a landmark art and design complex in the city centre.
The Nottingham neighbourhoods where Covid-19 rates are highest and rising
An interactive map released by Public Health England shows the true extent of cases currently in the area
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