OBITUARY: Jacquelynn Helberg Schenck, 1933-2021
Jacquelynn “Jackie” Helberg Schenck was born July 19, 1933 to Gladys V. and Vernon Leroy Hough. March 23, 2021, at 87 years of age, she passed on to be with her Lord and Savior. We are certain she is celebrating with her family and friends who passed on before her.
Jackie was born in Sanger, Calif. In 1939 her dad packed a huge truck, along with his wife and six children, and drove over 500 miles to Orleans, Calif. to live and work at a gold mine.
“Quite a switch from the city life! No paved roads, no electricity, no running water or indoor plumbing…” In 1942 the family moved to Scotia, and in 1945 they moved to Eureka. Jackie graduated from Eureka High School.
Dr. Adam Luebke with the 2021 GRAMMY program
State University of New York at Fredonia School of Music faculty and several alumni were among the winners of 2021 GRAMMY awards presented over the weekend.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of JoAnn Falletta, and the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, prepared by the chorus’ Music Director and School of Music faculty member Dr. Adam Luebke, received the GRAMMY for Best Choral Performance for the recording of Richard Danielpour’s “The Passion of Yeshua.” Bernd Gottinger, head of Fredonia’s Sound Recording Technology program, was the engineer. Gottinger was also nominated for a GRAMMY in the category of Best Engineered Album, Classical for his work on the “The Passion of Yeshua.”
A coroner today spoke out on the tragic and awful mental health impact of the coronavirus pandemic after he delivered seven suicide verdicts on adult men in three days.
John Gittins, coroner for the east and central areas of North Wales, said the number of male suicides was worrying evidence of the impact of Covid-19 on mental health.
It comes after he delivered seven verdicts of suicide in just three days - on deaths that all took place during the height of coronavirus lockdown in June.
He said This is a tiny snapshot, but it is the reality. They all relate to a particular time in June when there was a lot of talk about the impact of the pandemic on mental health and the affect it had. I think there has to have been an impact on mental health.
Coroner speaks out on tragic and awful mental health impact of Covid pandemic after delivering seven suicide verdicts on adult men in three days
John Gittins, coroner for North Wales east and central raised concerns during the inquest of Philip Hughes who took his own life in June
Kelly WilliamsChief reporter/Content editor
14:03, 10 DEC 2020
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