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The Force is with them: Passavant celebrates Star Wars Day with its own Baby Yodas
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Zayne Damon Courtwright, the child of Janet Gregory and Shane Courtwright, sleeps in a Baby Yoda outfit at Passavant Area Hospital on Tuesday. Baby Yoda is a popular character from the Star Wars’ “The Mandalorian” TV series.Memorial Health SystemShow MoreShow Less
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A Passavant Area Hospital nurse tends to newborn Joseph Ryan Bull, born to John and Courtney Bull at 8:59 a.m. Tuesday. Memorial Health System hospitals celebrated Tuesday births with Baby Yoda outfits in celebration of Star Wars Day, when the catch-phrase “May the force be with you” becomes “May the Fourth be with you.”Memorial Health SystemShow MoreShow Less
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LINCOLN – Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital will host COVID-19 vaccination clinics May 5 and 6. Pre-registration is required. The clinics are open to anyone age 18 and older. The clinics will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. May 5 and from 6 to 8 a.m. May 6. Both clinics will use the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
An appointment is required to participate in the vaccination clinics. To make an appointment, visit ALMH.org and click on the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic banner. For those without internet access, call 217-605-6500. The call will go to voicemail and someone will call back when an appointment is available to schedule.
Our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Florence Elizabeth Peacock, passed away peacefully in Rio Verde, Ariz., on April 23, 2021 at the age of 91. She was born on Feb. 11, 1930, in Decatur, Ill., to William McLean Funk and Florence Edwina Irving. She enjoyed a wonderful marriage of 67 years with Henry Safford Peacock.
Betty had a great love for the outdoors and conservation. She developed a beautiful home site in rural Illinois near Lincoln, served as the first president of Logan County Park and Trail Foundation, engaging park planners to lay it all out, and served on the Illinois Board of the Nature Conservancy. Hunting and fishing were two of her favorite activities.