Chris Muth’s claims that the cat named Rumi, which he was watching for a friend, was stuck behind a wall in a Court St. apartment building were mistook by authorities for the rantings of a madman.
Atasia Dawn Burkett, 39, passed away at her residence on March 7, 2021.
She was born on September 22, 1981, daughter of the late Jeffrey Kenneth Burkett and Crystal Burkett.
She is survived by her mother, Crystal Burkett; son, Anthony Gentile; brother, Jeffrey Burkett Jr.; and sister, Megan Burkett.
In addition to her father, she is preceded in death by her daughter, Alivia Gentile.
No services or calling hours will be held at this time.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Delong-Baker & Lanning Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses.
To sign the online guestbook or to make donations, please visit www.delongbakerlanning.com
Katon Direct Announces Partnership With iCIMS
Recruitment marketing firm joins the list of Service and Advisor Partners in the iCIMS Marketplace.
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STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Katon Direct, the leader in talent sourcing solutions exclusive to the healthcare industry today announced a new partnership with iCIMS, one of the largest recruiting platform providers. Katon Direct is now listed as a Recruitment Marketing partner in the iCIMS Marketplace, allowing iCIMS 1000+ healthcare clients to easily gain access to a proprietary database of over 8.5 million records, rapidly grow their talent pipeline, and save time sourcing exceptional healthcare talent.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - His daughter was missing for almost two years, and now his ex-wife has been charged with international parental abduction.
Like many families across the United States, Anthony Gentile shared custody of his two-year-old daughter, Amelia, with his ex-wife, Kathleen Shehadeh, who lived in Virginia Beach. He lives in Maryland.
Back in July 2018, Gentile said he spoke to his daughter on Skype and had plans to see his little girl the next day, but he said suddenly communication was cut off.
Soon after, he said he received a letter in the mail from his ex-wife making saying that she was moving out west and would let him know when they settled into their new home.
St. James High School alumnus Bob Owsiany, Class of â71, aka Santa Claus, stands before the tables holding some of the items donated to the annual clothing and Toy Drive held at St. James Doghouse Dec. 9-10. The SJHS Alumni Association gave the donations to organizations and parishes throughout Delaware and Chester counties to help local residents in need this holiday season.
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