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In February 2003,
The Westmorland Gazette reported how the three teams fielded by Windermere Sports Club in the Westmorland Talbot Insurance League boasted seven sets of footballing brothers. And the club had worked out that in its recent history 22 sets of brothers had pulled on a Windermere shirt. Also in 2003 the Gazette reported how a pair of keen conservationists were leaving behind the South Lakeland winter and heading for the lush jungles of Sri Lanka to take part in a primate study. Kendal women Valerie Macconnell and Mary Ulrich were due to fly out to south Asia to work alongside leading scientists and fellow volunteers in a study of the macaque society.
Diana Morneweck remembers her father, Vincent A. Panaia, always working on classic cars at their home.
“He was always buying something, she said. He had a 35 Ford Coupe, and he and his son (Mike) built it from the ground up. He had a Corvette, a ‘69 Corvette. He had so many cars. He even had a 1931 Ford Model A; that was a really nice car. He had that just before he went into the nursing home.”
Panaia, 82, who lived in Akron for most of his life, died May 2 from complications from COVID-19.
Morneweck said that her father also owned motorcycles, including two Harley Davidsons.