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Mary K. Sluiter


Mary K. Hoisington Sluiter, 71, of Cadillac went to sleep in Jesus, Tuesday, May 11, 2021 with her family surrounding her. She lost her short battle with cancer.
MHS was the second daughter born to Lawrence Pete and Irene Mae (Blackmer) Hoisington on October 17, 1949.
Mary loved her family and they were her life, especially her three grandsons and their families and her one great-grandson. She was so proud of her daughter and son.
Mary graduated from Cadillac High School in 1968. She achieved an associate s degree from CCHS and Ferris State College. Mary worked 42 years at Cadillac Mercy Hospital and retired at age 61. Mary retired for five years then got bored and went to work for Manton Consolidated Schools working with children and loving every minute there. She left there due to health concerns. ....

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Reflections: Saying goodbye to an old friend, mentor


It is never easy to say goodbye to a friend and mentor.
Former publisher of The Hanford Sentinel, good friend and my first boss, Jack Morgan, passed away late in the evening of Feb. 1 and leaves behind lasting memories for those who had the pleasure of knowing and working for him.
Morgan came to the Sentinel in 1971 after serving 12-plus years in newspaper positions in Provo, Utah, Napa and Santa Maria in California, and Klamath Falls, Oregon. His 19-year run at the helm of The Sentinel was the third longest stint in that position, following original owner Frank Dodge’s 28 years as publisher and JE Richmond’s run of 26 years. ....

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Join us on Zoom to commemorate the airman who saved Darlington


AROUND 8.45pm on January 13, 1945, Pilot Officer William McMullen made a split second decision in the skies above Darlington: would he jump from his burning Lancaster bomber and save his own life but allow his plane to plough into the houses below, or would he stay with it in its dying moments and try and steer it to the safety of farmland, even if that inevitably meant sacrificing his own life. He chose the latter course, and at 8.49pm he plunged to the ground beside what is now McMullen Road. He was killed instantly.
For sheer self-sacrificing heroism, your husband s action will be remembered and honoured by the people of Darlington for years to come, the mayor of Darlington, Jimmy Blumer, wrote to McMullen s widow, Thelma, in Toronto, Canada, where she lived with their five-year-old daughter, Donna Mae. ....

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