David Pritchard (Pic: Stuart Walker) David Pritchard, joint managing director of Harrison and Hetherington, will be taking a step back from the business as the year turns. On making this announcement, H and H chief executive Richard Rankin said: “With the farmstock business currently placed in the best possible position for the next decade, David feels the time has come to hand over the leadership and operational matters of the business to the next generation. Recognising the importance of succession planning David believes that now is the ideal time for them to take forward their future plans and new ideas. David will remain on hand for a further six months to ensure a smooth transition and handover of responsibilities and roles.”
PANAMA CITY BEACH Funeral arrangements have been set for two young children who were killed after being struck by a truck while at a miniature golfing attraction in Panama City Beach last week.
An obituary published Dec. 9 online at newsandtribune.com, an Indiana-based newspaper, states visitation will be held 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday at Northside Christian Church for 4-year-old Baylor and 6-year-old Addie Kirchgessner of Louisville, Kentucky. The church is located at 4407 Charlestown Road in New Albany, Indiana.
In lieu of flowers, contributions should be made to the children s former schools; St. Lawrence Preschool and Notre Dame Academy, 1927 Lewiston Drive, Louisville, Kentucky, 40216.
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Matt and Lauren Kirchgessner with children Addie, 6, and Baylor, 4. The two children died Dec. 4 after an accident in Panama City Beach. Photo provided GoFundMe
SOUTHERN INDIANA â An outpouring of support has come in after two children whose family has deep ties to this area were killed at a Florida golf course last week.
Baylor Matthew Kirchgessner, 4, and Addie Carolyn Kirchgessner, 6, died Dec. 4 after being struck by a truck while playing miniature golf at the Coconut Creek Family Fun Park in Panama City Beach.
Their mother, Lauren, is a teacher in Louisville and their father, Matt, owns Elk Run Golf Club in Jeffersonville. Matt Kirchgessner lived in New Albany and graduated from New Albany High School. The family now resides in Louisville.