The 35th Annual Beebe Ball raised more than $185,000 for Beebe Healthcare’s Specialty Surgical Hospital located on the Rehoboth Health Campus. The ball was hosted by the Beebe Medical Foundation
William Michael âBig Billâ Stier Sr., 59, passed away on Monday, April 19, 2021. He was born April 1, 1962, in Clifton Heights, Pa., to John Stier and Catherine (Fleming) Stier.
On June 8, 1985, he married Donna Jean Buscaglia. They raised their three children in Upper Darby, Pa., and in Millsboro, Del. He was a loving husband and dedicated dad to three children and grand âPappyâ to two.
Stier worked for the sanitation department in Upper Darby, where he raised his family until 1998. They then moved to Sussex County, where Stier worked for Confettiâs Restaurant. He loved being a chef. He was also a meat-cutter at BJâs and a chef at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club.
May 4, 2021
On Monday, April 19, 2021, William Michael Stier Sr., “Big Bill,” loving husband and dedicated Dad to three children and Grand “Pappy” to two, passed away at the age of 59.
Bill was born April 1, 1962, in Clifton Heights, Pa., to John Stier and Catherine (Fleming) Stier. On June 8, 1985, he married Donna Jean Buscaglia. They raised their three children in Upper Darby, Pa., and Millsboro.
Bill worked for the sanitation department in Upper Darby, where he raised his family until 1998. They then moved to Sussex County where Bill worked for Confetti’s Restaurant. He loved being a chef. He was also a meat cutter at BJ’s and a chef at Rehoboth Beach Country Club.
April 12, 2021
Blanche P. Messick, 92, of Rehoboth Beach, formerly of Centreville, passed away Wednesday, April 7, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in New York City to the late Harry Pack and his wife Anna Obzut Pack.
As the child of a Russian Jewish immigrant father and a first-generation American, Polish Catholic mother, Blanche had a deep-seated awareness of the value of every person. Eventually her family moved to Sussex County where they were pioneers in the early poultry industry. Later they owned the Bottle & Cork for 14 years until 1969. That was where Blanche met the love of her life, Larry Messick, the trumpet player in a Dixieland band. They married in 1964 and shared a family of five children. For over 20 years Blanche was a fiercely dedicated and beloved preschool teacher at Tower Hill School.