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Case of York County nurse who killed husband with eye drops to be on CBS 48 Hours
York County eye drop homicide featured on 48 hours By Andrew Dys | March 12, 2021 at 7:43 AM EST - Updated March 12 at 10:21 AM
The 48 Hours show on CBS will air the episode Saturday night, the network announced in a written statement.
Lana Sue Clayton, 54, is serving 25 years in a South Carolina prison after pleaded guilty in January 2020 to voluntary manslaughter in the 2018 poisoning death of her husband, Steven Clayton.
Lana Sue Clayton, a nurse who worked for Veterans Affairs, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter after she was originally charged with murder. Sixteenth Circuit Solicitor Kevin Brackett, York County’s top prosecutor, is expected to be featured in the 48 Hours show.
A NEW exhibition will go on display at a church in Pocklington later this month to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21. The exhibition, called 21 , is a collection of 21 portraits by York-based portrait artist Sue Clayton, all inspired by children and adults who have Down Syndrome - including Sue’s energetic, son James. This will be the second outdoor exhibition staged by Pocklington Arts Centre (PAC) in lockdown, following the highly successful, NHS Heroes exhibition by Karen Winship. Sue has chosen the theme ‘21’ to not only mark March 21, when World Down Syndrome is celebrated, but also to symbolise the extra 21st chromosome that people with Down Syndrome have.
Monday, January 25, 2021
Peggy Sue Kimzey, beloved mother and grandmother, age 73, of Lincoln, Mo., passed away on Friday evening, Jan. 22, 2021, at her home. She was born in Nevada, Mo., on Aug. 30, 1947, the daughter of Raymond and Pat Bliss.
She grew up in Nevada. On May 10, 1963, she was united in marriage to Otis Bud Kimzey in Nevada. They made their home in Nevada, Overland Park, Kan., Spring Hill, Kan., and ultimately in the Warsaw, Mo., area. She was a home maker and worked in retail before her retirement.
Widowed since 1999, Peggy is survived by her partner of 16 years Sam Kerner; two sons, Ray Kimzey and his wife, Debbie, of Gardner, Kan., and Jody Kimzey and his wife, Beverly, of Fontana, Kan.; daughter, Kimberly Clay and her husband, Lonnie, of Maricopa, Ariz.; five grandchildren, Alex, Nicholas and Dakota Kimzey, Jessica Laing and Casey Clay; and two stepgrandchildren, Mike Brough and Brandi Armstrong; one sister, Millie Rose; and one brother, Roy Skip Bliss; pl