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Robert Harold Midkiff, 79, Pikeville, was ushered into the presence of his Lord and Savior Wednesday, June 30, 2021, while surrounded by his family.
He was born Sept. 20, 1941, into the family of John Frank Midkiff and Dora Ethel Cutler Midkiff.
Proudly serving his country and fellowman in the United States Air Force, Bob retired after 21 years of service in special operations, and attained the rank of master sergeant. Bob served on the AC-130 Gunships Spectre in Vietnam and Thailand.
Following his military career, Bob continued to work for 14 years with Goldtex.
Bob was a member of the American Legion, and always strived to live out its motto, âFor God and Country.â
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Novus Capital Appoints Two New Board Advisors
March 12, 2021 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 12, 2021
Novus Capital, a company focused on sustainability and social equity through technological innovation, announces two new Board Advisors: Lacy M. Johnson and Ittai Kidron.
“Novus Capital’s Board and Board Advisors play a vital role in guiding our partners through strategic, operational and regulatory considerations,” said Bob Laikin, co-founder of Novus Capital. “Lacy and Ittai bring a depth of experience, and we’re proud to welcome them.”
Lacy M. Johnson is a partner in Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP’s Public Affairs Strategies Group and partner-in-charge of the firm’s Washington D.C. office. He is a preeminent senior lawyer, having served on the Biden-Harris transition team, and was a member of Vice President Harris’s Midwest Finance team. He is a trusted advi
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Kathryn Kim Clapper, 68, of Altoona, passed away peacefully Sunday morning at her residence surrounded by her family. Kim was born in Pittsburgh, daughter of the late William Patrick and Rita Myrtle (Nolan) Reidy.
Surviving are two daughters: Heather Goodman (Randy) and Dawn DelGrosso, both of Altoona; three sons: D. Matthew (Jill) and Christopher (Kerry), both of Altoona, and Scott of Silver Spring, Md.; three sisters: Patricia Reidy, Danette Lee and Janice Frank, all of Altoona; 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Her husband, David C. Clapper, whom she married July 12, 1971, in Cumberland, Md., preceded her in death on Jan. 8, 2013. She was also preceded in death by her great-granddaughter, Darci Clapper; and best friend, Sharon Bollman.