Shirley Jean (Grieser) Schultheis, 95, died peacefully at Bishop Place Senior Living in Pullman, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. Born July 10, 1928, in Genesee, to Martin and Julalia (Esser)
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WARREN William “Bill” Dale Cunningham, 86, passed away Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, at Trumbull Regional Medical Center.
Bill was born Aug. 6, 1934, in Caldwell to Loene and William Taylor Cunningham.
Bill had a wonderful full life. A graduate of Windham High School, he excelled in sports, music and academics.
Bill followed his dreams to study engineering at The Ohio State University. He graduated with honors in the five-year engineering program. His industrial engineering career brought him to be a lifelong resident of the area.
While studying at OSU, he met and dated the love of his life, Frances “Fran” H. Walker. They married in 1958, and spent, as they like to say, 62 years, three months and 18 days together, a life that was filled with love and laughter.
warning people about. if you get in trouble, they can t guarantee you ll get help. if you do get help, you might be taking that first responder unnecessarily away from another, quote, unquote, emergency. they hope people heed the warnings. folks here have until 8:00 and that s when things start clamping down. big waves can look fun. but it is dangerous. tom truong joining us from rohoboth beach. joining us from delaware is governor jack markell. i know you ve been following the updates on the state website for delaware. at this time explain where things stand in the state of emergency. i know you added not a long time ago about businesses shutting down. thanks for having me. yesterday we announced mandatory evacuations for people along our coast. we laid it out in great detail. those people should be gone by 8:00 tonight. businesses and those areas need
climate. right now it s pretty cold, thomas, back to you. talk about the mandatory evacuations and one thing that most governors and city officials have been trying to warn people about, specifically with that boogie border is to stay out of the border. if something does happen to you, you put other people, the first responders, their lives in danger by having to come out and get you. do you see patrols on the beach or people nearby that will come and start forcing people like that boogie border to get out of the water? we did see a few lifeguards here. there s a patrol area here. it s basically a ghost town, tom. as you know as well as anybody, this is a very popular spot for beach tourists, there was a huge festival, the sea witch festival yesterday, over 70,000 people were basically in here shoulder to shoulder. this whole area was packed and within 24 hours it s now gone. if anything does happen, i don t see anybody that would come to his aid. that s what people and especially