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They Were Good People : Moore County Mourns Slain Stalwarts | News

Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said the elderly Aberdeen couple shot to death at their Roseland Road home on Friday were “pillars of our community.” “They were both widely known and loved,” Fields said of D.P. and Mary Lou Black. “Their deaths have been a tremendous loss for us all.” D.P. Black, 91, owned Black’s Paving and Construction, a business he and his wife ran together for more than 50 years. Pam Dowd, who worked for D.P. Black in the 1980s, said her former boss would “give you the shirt off his back.” “If you needed a job, he’d give you a job,” she said. “And if he didn’t have any jobs available, he’d get you to wash his truck or do yard work at his house just so you’d have some money in your pocket. He was always helping people.”

River Martin Anderson died May 2

River Martin Anderson died May 2 Published on Wed, 05/05/2021 - 12:35pm River Martin Anderson passed into the loving arms of his grandfathers who went before him on May 2, 2021. River was born to Brandi Anderson on Sept. 5, 2020, and is survived by a brother Brantley Owens. River, the Gerber Baby, will be remembered as a loving snuggly child with an endearing smile and infectious laugh.  River s pudgy cheeks and round shape endeared him to family and friends as the Buddha Baby, Butter Ball and Bubby. River is survived by maternal grandmother Belinda Martin, maternal great-grandmother Loretta Clark, maternal great-grandmother Betty Anderson, a special aunt and uncle, Kasey and Derek Leslie, as well as other numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Dorothy A Copeland | News, Sports, Jobs

“Together Again” MILLPORT, Ohio – Dorothy A. Copeland, age 95, of Millport, passed away Sunday, December 27, 2020 at the Green Meadows Health and Wellness Center in Louisville where she had been residing. Born in Elkton, Ohio, September 19, 1925, Dorothy was a daughter of the late Morris and Norma Young Ketchum and was a resident of the area all her life. A member of the David Anderson High School Class of 1943, she worked at Minerva Wax Paper from 1966 to 1988, having previously, worked at TRW. At one time, she owned and operated the former Crystal Springs Bed and Breakfast at their home. Dorothy maintained a strong faith in God through her membership in the Bethesda Presbyterian Church where she was a deacon, a choir member and active in the Presbyterian Women’s Association. She also was known for decorating the church during the holiday season.

Church cemetery needs help | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 23, 2020 The Bethesda Presbyterian Church cemetery board is seeking a volunteer secretary/treasurer. Job duties include taking minutes during meetings, which are held at most three times a year, plus paying bills, depositing money and other bookkeeping responsibilities. The board also is seeking someone willing to serve as a trustee on the board. Anyone interested in either position is asked to call Frank at 330/831-1838 or Dale at 330/692-3507. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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