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There was widespread sadness following the death of Mrs. Isobel Knox, late of Tattykeel Kesh, on December 17, 2020. Isobel was born in the townland of Polfore, Dromore on June 27, 1929. She was the third eldest of 11 children to Fanny Jane and James Gilmore. She grew up on the family farm and helped with the daily chores, she attended Curley school outside Dromore. When she left school she continued to work at home until at the age of 16 she came to reside at Tattykeel, Kesh with Herbert Gilmore in December 1945 and helped to nurse his sister and look after his house. It was during her time at Tattykeel that Isobel met her future husband Bertie Knox, a local builder/contractor and farmer from Tullynagin Ederney. ....
National Love Your Pet Day: Curl up with your loyal companion and watch these âpurrrfectâ movies By Stephanie Weaver Viewers can watch anything from retro TV shows to Hollywood blockbusters, all completely free. LOS ANGELES - Feb. 20 is National Love Your Pet Day, and it’s a pawsome time to watch free-to-stream movies featuring the animals we adore. Tubi, the largest online library of free TV shows and movies, has pet lovers covered. From Doggy Daycare to Pets to All Dogs Go to Heaven, below you’ll find the purrrfect film to celebrate the occasion with your pet and best friend. ....
âLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty,â by Maurice Chammah: An Excerpt Buy Book â¾ Jan. 26, 2021 3 When Danalynn Recer tells the story of her lifeâor at least of her career, though she seldom makes much of a distinctionâshe begins with a phone call. At the time, she was an extremely busy twentysomething, working on both a law degree and a masterâs in history at the University of Texas at Austin. Some lawyers called the history department and invited her to an office with an oddly vague name: the Texas Resource Center. They represented men on death row, and the name served to camouflage such unpopular work. ....