Thu, 02/11/2021 - 11:12am sarahp MARIA CECILIA CUNNINGHAM
BENSON Maria Cecilia Cunningham died Feb. 2, 2021. She was born in Rochester, N.Y., to Michael McEnery Cunningham and Joan Carey Cunningham.
Maria was the first-born of nine children. Her life was filled with challenges and change. In the words of her sister-in-law, Linda Cunningham, “She was the most friendly and outgoing person I’ve ever met.” That sentiment is a recurring theme among those who have known her. Maria was always genuinely interested in the lives of those around her wherever she might be. Her memory of people and places was truly extraordinary.
BENSON Maria Cecilia Cunningham died Feb. 2, 2021. She was born in Rochester, N.Y., to Michael McEnery Cunningham and Joan Carey Cunningham. Maria was the first-born of nine children.
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Citrus cartons unveiled for Lunar New Year
The 2021 Lunar New Year celebration begins February 12 and to mark the start of the Year of the Ox, Classic Harvest is joining in on this message of hope and health.
New this year, Classic Harvest is introducing cartons for Navels, Cara Caras and mandarins which depict not only the Ox, but all 12 of the traditional Zodiac animals. The Lunar New Year, originally celebrated in many east Asian countries, has gained popularity throughout the world due to its positive messages and cheerful traditions.
“We are excited to introduce this tribute to the Lunar New Year,” said Jennifer Westerhoff, executive vice-president. “Following this strange year of uncertainty, we wanted to create a positive and upbeat store-ready display that everyone can enjoy.”