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Thomas Richard Sowers

Thomas Richard Sowers, 75 of Fennville, Michigan, passed away Sunday, December 19, 2021, at Holland Hospital. Born February 21, 1946, in Garfield, Par.

Memorial Day: Parade planned in Fennville; safety urged on beaches

Sentinel Staff HOLLAND  Officials at Holland State Park are urging those visiting over Memorial Day weekend to be mindful of water safety in Lake Michigan. Sean Mulligan, Holland State Park supervisor for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, said visitors should heed the park s flag system for Lake Michigan s water conditions. A green flag signifies generally good swimming conditions, yellow flags mean potentially dangerous conditions, and swimmers should be cautious about entering the water, and a red flag means visitors should stay out of the water due to dangerous conditions. Even a green flag day can be hazardous, Mulligan said, particularly for visitors who have not swam in Lake Michigan before. 

Hope College s first women s athletic director dies after battle with cancer

Hope College s first women s athletic director dies after battle with cancer Hope College and last updated 2021-04-09 13:09:19-04 HOLLAND, Mich. — Hope College’s first director of women’s athletics, Anne E. Irwin, has died at age 79 after a battle with cancer. Irwin died April 3 at her home in Fennville. It was her wish to be cremated and interred at the Fennville Cemetery without a memorial or funeral service, according to a news release Friday. She arrived at Hope College in 1976, right when Title IX – the mandate that required equal treatment of men and women at federally funded educational institutions – had been passed in 1972.

Hope College s First Women s AD Dies | 92 7 The Van WYVN

Hope College’s First Women’s AD Dies By Gary Stevens FENNVILLE, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – A pioneer at Hope College has died. Officials with the Holland-based school announced on Friday, April 9, 2021, the death of Anne E. Irwin, the first director of women’s athletics at Hope, from the effects of cancer at the age of 79. During her tenure, from 1976 to her retirement in 2003, she created 10 interscholastic women’s teams, with participation growing to three fold in that span. Dr. Irwin was also the head coach of the Flying Dutch in basketball, softball and field hockey. She also developed Hope’s intramural sports program to the point that about half of the student body were participating when she stepped down.

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