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Ida Mae Helen Barron, 1941-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs


YOUNGSTOWN Ida Mae Helen Barron, 79, entered eternal rest Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021.
Ida Mae, lovingly known as “Ike,” was born Aug. 22, 1941, in Hubbard, to John and Gladys Lokey Taylor. Ike was a 1958 graduate of The Rayen School, where she played saxophone with the marching band.
For seven years, Ike worked for Hills Department Store, beginning in 1959. In 1966, she began her 35 years of dedicated service at Youngstown General Electric Lamp Plant, retiring in 2001.
Ike was a lifetime member of The Alpha and Omega First Baptist Church, where she served as an active member of the Mission Feeding Ministry, as well as the president of the Nurse’s Aid. She extended her services even further by being a member of the local Nurse’s Guild Association. Ike was an avid bowler, serving for many years as treasurer of the Southern Tavern Bowling League. She was also a member of several other bowling organizations, including the Mahoning County Bowling League, and the Na ....

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'80s Christmas: Shoppers brave crowds and rush home with their treasures (vintage photos)


‘80s Christmas: Shoppers brave crowds and rush home with their treasures (vintage photos)
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Before Drivers Village, this was Penn Can Mall decorated festively for the holidays.
Shoppers go up escalator at the mall in 1988. In the background is a Christmas display with a train for kids to ride on. Syracuse Post-StandardSyracuse Post-Standard
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In the 1980′s there was, of course, no such thing as online shopping.
Central New York shoppers went to the numerous suburban shopping malls, Penn Can, Camillus, Shoppingtown, Fairmount Fair, Fayetteville, Northern Lights, Marketplace, Great Northern and the Galleries, to name a few, braving crowds, and the weather to finish their Christmas lists. ....

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