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SJ residents dump old medications safely as part of 20th annual Take Back Day The Stockton Record © CLIFFORD OTO/THE STOCKTON RECORD (4/24/21) University of the Pacific pharmacy student Shaneisa Mae Nalias places prescription drugs into a bin as a part of a local observance of 20th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day at the Stockton Police Operations Building in downtown Stockton. The event was an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by providing a place for the public to drop off old or unused and unwanted prescription drugs. In addition to the downtown Stockton location, 3 additional drop off sites were available: Lincoln Center in Stockton, the Lathrop Senior Center and the Financial Services Parking lot in Lodi. The event was was held by the San Joaquin County of Public Health Services, San Joaquin County Opioid Safe Coalition, The University of the the Pacific s Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, Stockton, Lodi, Lathrop and Lodi Police d
NELSON: NELSON: Eunice J. (Clink) 1926-2013. It is in celebration of life that we announce the death of Eunice Nelson of Battleford. She leaves to cherish her memory her seven children: Sandy (Jim) McGrath, Jim (Myrna) Nelson, Karl (Sandy) Nelson, Jo-Ann (Les) Ganzert, Doug (Susan) Nelson, Linda Nelson, and Terry Nelson; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; as well as her sister, Ceci (Allan) Chanin, sister in laws, Gwen Clink and Blanche Clink; brother in law, Carroll McCune, and numerous nieces and nephews. Eunice was predeceased by her husband, Walter Nelson; her parents, Gertrude and Walter Clink; her sister, Enid Clink; and her brothers, Bill and John Clink. Eunice was a proud grandmother to six grandchildren (Karey, David, Kimberly, Sean, Lee and Jessica) and a great-grandmother to five great-grandchildren (Lauren, Aurora, Brianna, Katana, and Kylie). Eunice Nelson was born on November 22, 1926. She was a descendent of the early settlers of Battleford, the Clink an
Kryzanowski, Marie Josephine Elizabeth was born July 8, 1933 to Philip & Mary Forest in North Battleford. Marie married Thomas Kryzanowski November 16, 1953. They had 4 children. To Marie her family was first and foremost. When the kids were growing up, she would sew them clothes and winter jackets, quite often making her own patterns. Marie did sewing for other people in the community as well. Many people were also the recipients of her knitted siwash sweaters, crocheted doilies, and tablecloths. When the grandchildren were of school age, Marie crocheted little Christmas stockings and Easter baskets for everyone in their classrooms. One Christmas she crocheted 250 stockings for the whole school. Marie loved Christmas and loved to bake. She especially enjoyed it when the grandchildren would come over and ask to decorate the cookies. Marie loved to be involved in the grandchildren s lives. Their visits even when they became adults and were married were extremely important to her. Sh
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