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WATERTOWN – Patricia “Fluff” (Barnard) Atkins, 77, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at Waterbury Hospital. She was the loving wife of Anthony Atkins.
Born in Southall, England, on Dec. 21, 1943, Tricia was the daughter of the late Edward and Kathleen Barnard. She graduated high school in England and, along with Tony and her young daughters, moved to America. She began her career at Timex Inc. which went through several ownership changes, and ultimately retired as a supervisor at Allied Signal after 40 years.
She enjoyed her volunteer work at the Watertown Library which she did for many years. Tricia also enjoyed knitting and crocheting, and was happiest with her family; spending time shopping with her girls on Saturdays, and quality time with them on Sundays.
The Norwalk Board of Education regularly shines a “spotlight” on notable people during its meetings. This is a recent example.
Norwalk’s Paul Atkins, a renowned basketball player, dedicated father, and committed NPS employee, died late last year at the age of 60.
Paul Anthony Atkins, known to many as P.A., was born Jan. 24, 1960. Paul grew up in Norwalk’s Roodner Court. He attended and graduated from Brien McMahon High School in 1978 as an accomplished basketball player with an impressive history. During the 1976-77 school year, Paul led the Senators to their very first championship. The following year, he led the team to the semi-finals. Paul earned such titles as MVP, All-FCIAC, and All-State. His athletic success at McMahon positioned him for collegiate level basketball, where nearly 200 colleges competed to recruit him. He began his college basketball career at Henderson County Jr. College in Texas, where he was named an all-American in 1980.
MOIBLE, Ala. (WALA) â A Mobile County Metro Jail inmate, acting as his own lawyer and witness on Thursday, described a âdeath trapâ of overcrowded conditions, COVID-19 dangers and indifferent staff.
Tracy Besselaar, who has been jailed for more than three years while he waits to be transferred to a state prison, filed a lawsuit along with two other inmates in August against Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran and several jail officials.
Mobile County Circuit Judge Jill Phillips denied a request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, ruling the plaintiffs had not met the legal burden for doing so. But she said the lawsuit, itself, can continue.
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