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Cry relates to the growing threats to our youth â drug abuse and the proliferation of drugs in various forms that our children are being exposed to, from elementary school upwards. The role of adults in this also deserve urgent attention â drugs in milk candy; in farina; in coconut candy, pepper soup etc.
What kind of people are we? In addition, the proliferation of drugs in our society at large is very very serious. Moreover, it is also prevalent in the rural areas affecting our youths.
In this connection, the Angie Brooks International Centre for Womenâs Empowerment, Leadership Development, International Peace and Security
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Frank A. Field Jr.
Frank A. Field Jr., a lifelong rail fan whose Peconic County Miniature Rail Road in Greenport delighted generations of riders for nearly three decades, died Feb. 14, 2021, at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital after a brief illness. He was 88.
Frank, a resident of Greenport, was born in the Bronx on June 15, 1932, the son of Frank A. and Alice (Weberg) Field, and grew up in New Rochelle and Floral Park, N.Y.
A graduate of Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, Frank led student government his junior year and subsequently attended Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. He graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
Pat attended Woodland Grammar School, C.E. Dingle Elementary School and graduated from Woodland High School in 1956.
Pat met Ben Jenness in high school and became high school sweethearts. Ben and Pat were married in Moscow, Aug. 10, 1956.
Patâs primary role was raising their four children. She was active in her community, as well as the Episcopal Church.
Pat was preceded in death by Ben and her son, Phil.
She is survived by her daughters, Kathi Jacobson (Sam) and Deanna Jenness (Lesa Homer); son David Jenness (Janet); five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Details regarding a Zoom memorial service will follow.