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at her home surrounded by her loving family
she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Marie Catherine Gruselin
during the World War II Campaign in Belgium
She made the trip to the New York Harbor in April of 1946 on the ship S.S
and brother-in-law were reunited in 1973 for a month-long visit in Dover
Ohio with Josephine and Lester and their five children
Lester preceded her in death on September 12
She was also preceded in death by her two brothers; Jean and Jean Gille Gruselin; her sister
Antoinette (Pierre) Gruselin Lemoine; along with her son
Josephine was a homemaker who loved spending time with her family and especially enjoyed her grandchildren
She leaves behind four children; Arlette Harmon of Dover
and Linda Byrne of Texas; along with nine grandchildren
and Scott Byrne of Texas; ten great-grandchildren
A graveside service will take place at Dover Burial Park on Thursday
at 11:00 am with Pastor Brian Flood and Arno Harmon officiating
The Toland-Herzig Funeral Home & Crematory in Dover are handling the arrangements
To sign an online guestbook for Josephine
visit the obituary link on the funeral home’s website
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The municipality of Voeren in Limburg has been severely impacted by heavy rainfall
and the local disaster plan has been enacted to manage the emergency
"This is worse than in 2021," stated Mayor Joris Gaens
referring to the devastating floods that hit Voeren and the province of Liège three years ago
Emergency shelters have been set up for those affected
The flooding commenced early on Friday evening when persistent rainstorms swept through Voeren
The local fire brigade promptly received numerous reports of flooded basements and streets
Efforts to mitigate the damage included the deployment of containers filled with sandbags
but the rising waters proved too formidable
causing the water to flow from the fields and fill the Voer," Mayor Gaens explained
water continues to flow into Voeren from higher areas in Liège
Residents are advised to evacuate their homes if it is safe to do so
Emergency shelters have been arranged at the cultural centre in the neighbouring Dutch municipality of Eijsden
the provincial disaster plan has also been activated due to the high risk of flooding
The Verviers fire brigade has been inundated with calls
prompting around ten municipalities to request additional support
Although the heaviest rainfall has subsided
the Royal Meteorological Institute cautions that thunderstorms and heavy showers can occur with minimal warning
The severe weather has also affected France and Germany
between 40 to 75 mm of rain fell in a short span
The A4 motorway from Strasbourg to Paris was partially closed
and over 2,000 emergency calls were made in the region
Météo France warns that the recorded rainfall could reach new highs
Germany's Saarland region has experienced flooding and landslides
The interior ministry has reported widespread evacuations due to rising water levels
accompanied by Saarland Premier Anke Rehlinger
the A2 motorway near the border with South Limburg is partially closed due to flooding
Train services between Maastricht Randwyck and Visé were suspended until Sunday morning
two campsites have been evacuated as floodwaters rise
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June 27, 2018, 11:23 am By In the Bunch
ProTouch cyclist Jaydé Julius is ready to face some tough competition in the 57th Tour de la Province de Liège from July 16 to 20
The 24-year-old South African will turn out for a Belgian team
who is based in Belgium as part of a SupportSATalent initiative
ProTouch’s Jaydé Julius
who is riding for the Belgium team Mysenlan-SPIE-Douterloigne
He will compete in 57th Tour de la Province de Liège from July 16 to 20
“I’m feeling pretty good and my form is getting better by the week
I’m feeling confident,” he told In The Bunch this week
who has taken part in several international events
is one of two general classification riders in the team
We’ll take it day by day and see which one of us should be in front at the end of each stage.”
The biggest challenge could be to stay near the front
“To compete with 150 riders for a good position in a European race is tough,” he says
The team arrived in Belgium at the beginning of June
thanks to the SupportSATalent initiative that creates opportunities for South Africans to gain experience
Spain and the Czech Republic could be included in the programme for next year
“To settle and get into the racing in another country is a challenge,” Julius said this week
I felt like an under-14 starting my first race because I had been on a mid-season break for two weeks before leaving for the heart of racing in Europe.”
He has met other South Africans who are riding for various teams and says they generally support each other during “down moments”
Training on Belgian roads and riding the Tour of Flanders cobble climbs came as an eye-opener
“It’s definitely different to watching it on television!”
Julius is in second place overall and also second in the Best Tour Rider competition in the Support SA Talent road cycling series, behind teammate Gustav Basson
They will return to South Africa at the beginning of August before heading to the Tour of Rwanda
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