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Read our privacy notice Actor Ioan Gruffudd has reportedly accused his ex-wife Alice Evans of attempting to give cocaine to their two young daughters and inviting a drug dealer into their family home The allegations emerged as Gruffudd seeks to renew a restraining order against Evans, claiming she continues to harass him despite their bitter divorce two years ago The former couple have been embroiled in a contentious custody battle over their daughters since their marriage ended acrimoniously in 2021 In court papers seen by The Mail on Sunday the Welsh-born actor alleges that in July 2020 he received distressed calls and texts from his children saying their mother was "openly consuming cocaine" Gruffudd also claims he witnessed Evans attempting to offer the drug to their daughters during a FaceTime call The documents add the children reported Evans left the front door unlocked so "a drug dealer could enter" Gruffudd further accused Evans of repeatedly violating an earlier restraining order imposed in August 2022 he says Evans stormed into a private parent-teacher meeting at their children's school Gruffudd wrote: "I signed up to attend a private parent teacher conference at my children’s school on November 17 I selected the final appointment of the day to ensure no possibility of running into Evans and confirmed that Evans had not signed up to attend a conference." "My private meeting with my child’s teacher was in progress when Evans stormed into the classroom who recently married his new partner Bianca Wallace says the pair have endured unpleasant encounters with Evans in Los Angeles He claims Evans drove past the couple while they were walking their dog in 2023 who manages fan clubs for both Ioan and Alice supported Gruffudd’s claims in a witness statement Black described receiving emails from Evans in which the actress allegedly plotted to "ruin" Gruffudd’s career by spreading false claims about his private life Atticus Baldwin calls for more autistic representation in Hollywood Ramsay and Longoria among stars at Beckham’s birthday Revealed: Why Brooklyn Beckham snubbed dad David’s 50th birthday Past AXA Startup Angel winners share their tips Ms Black wrote: "Alice told me she was going to publicly state that Gruffudd was making her and the children homeless, that Gruffudd is a drug addict, and that Gruffudd 'uses sex workers'." "Evans told me that Gruffudd’s reputation and image with his fans and within the film industry is that of somebody 'wholesome and kind' and that these accusations would 'ruin him' Evans asked me to post these false stories to my social media accounts with his latest film Bad Boys: Ride or Die grossing over $403 million at the box office Evans claims she has been left nearly destitute recently setting up a GoFundMe page appealing for donations to support her children court documents submitted by Gruffudd allege Evans created the page despite having around $86,000 in her personal accounts describing her poverty claims as "exaggerated" The former couple met more than 20 years ago on the set of the film 102 Dalmatians, marrying in 2007. Gruffudd filed for divorce in 2021 shortly after Evans publicly announced their split on social media VE Day 2025 fashion: best looks from the day VE Day 2025 fashion: Princess of Wales to Lady Victoria Starmer Prince Louis steals the show at VE Day parade as he keeps dad William looking sharp and mimics brother George Prince Louis steals show with sweet antics at VE parade David Beckham extends olive branch to son Brooklyn amid 'family feud' Ukraine 'launches stunning Kursk offensive' in major blow for Putin ahead of Victory Day celebrations Ukraine 'launches stunning Kursk offensive' in blow for Putin Pregnant Jesy Nelson reveals plans for future in message from her hospital bed after surgery Pregnant Jesy Nelson reveals plans for future in message from hospital ARIZONA NEWS 8:00 PM | Updated: May 5 BY DAMON ALLRED PHOENIX — Goodyear saw the opening of Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock a nonprofit teen center organized by the locally-based rockstar The nonprofit focuses its efforts on young people aged between 12 and 20 years old and how they can grow through music “Teens need a safe space to spend their time, and we are so excited to have our third teen center in Glendale,” Alice Cooper said in an announcement I needed an outlet to be creative and become the Alice Cooper character teens in Goodyear can discover their talents in dance It’s limitless to where they can go in life.” Teens will find free vocational training in sound and recording lighting and staging as well as video production They don’t need to register ahead of time The rocker believes the centers are a good combatant to the old adage: “a teen’s worst enemy is too much time on their hands.” Adults looking to get involved can volunteer for support “It’s a place where young people can discover their passion express themselves creatively and find a positive path forward,” said Goodyear Mayor Joe Pizzillo The Goodyear location is on Van Buren Street between Litchfield Road and Bullard Avenue Follow @iamdamonallred Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here peacefully left this world and entered the gates of Heaven on April 30 to Orles and Ruby Campbell (Ahart) and remained a lifelong resident of Fair Play Their family grew with the birth of Jason Ryan Chance on July 5 all of Fair Play; her brother Randy Campbell (Judy) of Fair Play; her grandchildren: Spencer Chance Angie had a deep love for animals and always had beloved cats and dogs in her care her greatest joy came from being with her family and her love for her family was evident in every part of her life To know Angie was to know kindness and compassion She fought bravely through the challenges of her final years clinging to her faith in Jesus and often speaking of the peace she found in the promise of reunion with loved ones who passed before her A celebration of Angie’s life will be held on Monday She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her Angela’s care has been entrusted to Pitts Chapel/Greenlawn Funeral Home of Bolivar MO., www.greenlawnfuneralhome.com  Your name will appear next to the candle you light.Your condolence may need to be approved before it appears on this page It may not appear immediately once submitted Upload attachment  (Allowed file types: jpg Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" It looks as though you’ve already said that!' + ' Your condolence may need to be approved before it appears on this page Thank you for leaving a condolence..Your comment has been submitted for moderation Angela Alice Chance July 20, 1963 – April 30, 2025 Angela Alice Chance (Campbell), age 61, of Fair Play, Missouri, peacefully left this world and entered the gates of Heaven on April 30, 2025, after a courageous battle with illness. She was born on July 20, 1963, to Orles and Ruby Campbell (Ahart) and remained a lifelong resident of Fair Play.Continue Reading Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" Designed and produced by ©document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); MKJ Marketing | Privacy Policy Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application 1941 to the late Claude Swanson Childress and Hazel Simmons Childress She was a member of Bannertown Baptist Church She also worked years ago at Central Telephone as an Telephone Operator Jayne loved children and had worked at a children’s agency having painted numerous beautiful paintings She also knitted and crocheted beautiful tablecloths and Afghans as well as many other things Linda Childress Golding and her twin brother She is also survived by several nieces and nephews Childress was preceded in death by a brother Donna Gail Childress and Claudine Childress Beck 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activities in support of the community she loved being involved with people and cherished her friends pot luck dinner or bingo she brought a high spirited personality that often led to a humorous or zany story Alice and John started out in a small apartment on Emerson street before buying a home in Reading Mass With four sons they moved back to Wakefield buying the family home at 46 Emerson Street Later in life they seasoned between their homes in York Alice moved back to Wakefield to spend her final years at home Alice’s son Steven and daughter in law Karen provided her with a loving home and care in her final years It is with great respect that the entire Fitzpatrick family acknowledges the loving care they provided to our mother Alice is survived by her four sons; Gary Fitzpatrick of Warwick RI; John and Andrea Fitzpatrick of Dana Point CA; Robert Fitzpatrick of Venice FL; Steven and Karen Fitzpatrick of Wakefield MA; and daughter Sandra Fitzpatrick and Jose Ortiz of Englewood Alice is also survived by 11 grandchildren; Jonathan of San Diego She is also survived by great grandchildren Paige of Saugus Alice’s funeral mass will be celebrated in St Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at McDonald Funeral Home,19 Yale Ave Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page 79 of Bridgton Maine passed away peacefully on Wed January 29th 2025 surrounded by her loving family Bev was the daughter of E.Warren and Alice (Cummings) Nolet Bev graduated from Lowell High School and was employed by AT&T as a switchboard operator She married in October 1964 to her beloved husband William Haritas and they recently celebrated their 60th anniversary she worked as a waitress at Eleanor’s restaurant in Hudson NH She fulfilled her dream by owning and operating Dockside Restaurant in Alton Bay Throughout her life she also loved to crochet Bev and Bill traveled in their motorhome and settled in FL Bev loved going to car shows and car cruisers After many years Bev and Bill returned to New England Christina Kalil and her husband Charles of Bartlett Sherri Burleigh and her husband Jeffrey of Alton She also leaves her grandsons Calvin Kalil and Colton Kalil both of Bartlett Also her brother Michael Nolet and his wife June of Hudson She will be missed most by family and friends for her wonderful laugh In loving memory of Beverly Alice (Nolet) Haritas Please join us to share your memories and stories about Bev Saturday May 17 2025 between 12:00 – 5:00 PM Copyright © 2025 Ogden Newspapers of New Hampshire LLC | https://www.nashuatelegraph.com | 110 Main St Home / Arts & Entertainment / Music The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread Alice Cooper is happy to talk about who he really is the sultan of surprise,” he sings on “I’m Alice,” the lead track on his latest album “Road.” On track two “Welcome to the Show,” he adds “I play the creature ‘cause I know how I’m as scary as a heart attack.” On “I’m Alice,” Cooper maintains that he was created by the audience But that couldn’t be further from the truth Alice Cooper came into being in the late ‘60s when Vincent Furnier took the name of the band he was fronting and transformed into the “shock rocker” who brought theatrics into the world of rock ’n’ roll “I always thought that the lyrics should be the script for the show,” Cooper said if I say ‘Welcome to My Nightmare’ in the song I couldn’t understand why other bands didn't do that So I created this Alice Cooper character to be rock’s villain The Alice Cooper Band broke through out of Detroit in the early ‘60s Cooper landed his first hit “I’m Eighteen” in 1970 and piled up a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career thereafter riding a string of ‘70s and ‘80s hits and his theatrical live shows that always found him getting guillotined “Road” was recorded live in the studio with “the best band I’ve ever had,” Cooper said and he’s been touring behind the album for a year-plus now He may be a guy who’s lived the rock life for five decades but Cooper still enjoys this part of his life “I really think that's what keeps me in great shape is doing the shows,” he said “I have never felt better in my life Because every tour that goes out is an entirely new idea,” Cooper said “But at the same time people expect to see a certain amount of spectacle with Alice Cooper They know it's not just going to be a bunch of guys staring at their shoes playing music.” the interesting thing is this: If we have a seven-hour rehearsal then you can't do theatrics,” he added That's really the focal point is how good is the music and then you put the icing on the cake.” The new songs “I’m Alice,” “Welcome to the Show” and “White Line Frankenstein” might make it into Cooper’s set this summer and fall What: Alice Cooper’s “Too Close for Comfort” Tour Tickets: vibrantarena.com/event-details/alice-cooper “I think the audience would pretty much kill us if we didn’t do ‘School’s Out’ or whatever,” Cooper said the hardest part of putting a show together is the set list But then you realize that there's about 15 songs that you have to do but there's 15 songs that the audience would feel cheated if you didn't do those songs.” Cooper was talking from a Boston hotel room early in the morning He had important business to attend to a couple hours later – a round of golf “I’ve been a four handicap for about 20 years,” Cooper said “I'm gonna be a four handicap for the rest of my life probably I was surprised when I did go out and play after not playing for three weeks I think it's just muscle memory more than anything else.” Golf has long been one of Cooper’s great passions His 2008 autobiography is titled “Alice Cooper Golf Monster: A Rock ‘n’ Roller’s Life and 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict.” And is there some kind of connection between rock ‘n’ roll and golf there's absolutely zero connection except for this It doesn't even cross my mind,” he said But since it's me during the day and Alice at night The Gazette has been informing Iowans with in-depth local news coverage and insightful analysis for over 140 years independent journalism with a subscription today © 2025 The Gazette | All Rights Reserved I thought the famed story of Alice in Wonderland was a bit confusing I had watched the Disney cartoon and later read the original novel there was a live-action movie release and there have been dozens of retellings in my lifetime; thousands since Lewis Carroll first told the story to three young daughters of a friend during a canoe ride in 1862 It was not until I saw the youth theater production at Players de Noc that the story clicked for me the bobbing head of a bored dormouse – “I know these people!” I know and trust the experienced directors such as Pete Ammel playing a brilliant Cheshire Cat or Heather Grimes as a masterful director I “know” an anxious planner like the White Rabbit (Easton Kositzky) a moralizing auntie like the Duchess (Linda Simi) and a strident Humpty Dumpty (Bo Troutman) There were even some references to “off with their head” that echoed the national dialogue My three-year old daughter sat with me in the audience We laughed at the Mad Hatter and the March Hare arguing about the time and a croquet game with flamingos and painted blossoms We were dazzled by the amazing set and the fabulous costumes Alice (Zoey Kramer) was “us,” trying to figure out why the people around her were so strange and critical “Literary nonsense” is a genre I have not spent much time with outside of nursery rhymes but I can see how this story emerged from a stiff Victorian society to provide an escape for the imagination It is adapted beautifully for the Bonifas stage and characters in such bright contrast with the muted landscape of everyday life It is propelled by an original score by Chris Powell choreography by Madalyn Mayers and Marissa Backlund an army of cards and an enchanting lineup of flowers The production is truly a Wonderland and I strongly encourage you to visit it yourself The Cheshire Cat would say you can never return if you leave I say this is a story we will never tire of puzzling through at the William Bonifas Fine Arts Center Theater LANSING — Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S and Michigan flags across the state to be lowered to .. MANISTIQUE — A Beginning Birders Walk will be held at the Manistique Environmental Education Lab on Saturday Copyright © 2025 Ogden News Publishing of Michigan | https://www.dailypress.net | 600 Ludington St. The musical opens at the Imperial Theatre on April 10 Get the best deals and latest updates on theater and shows by signing up for TheaterMania's newsletter today Your access to this service has been limited If you think you have been blocked in error contact the owner of this site for assistance If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send" You will then receive an email that helps you regain access Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence Click here to learn more: Documentation 6 May 2025 12:37:48 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); Alice is currently creative director at Special Group Los Angeles We spent two minutes with Alice to learn more about her background her creative inspirations and recent work she’s admired.  In kindergarten—when the other five year olds didn’t take craft time as seriously as I needed them to I had to check a box on an application form as I waited for my portfolio to be reviewed I mindlessly checked “commercial arts”—and here I am Volvo’s “Epic Splits,” the flawless blend of concept Adding the tip at restaurants without pulling up a calculator Taping bananas to a wall at Art Basel 2 Minutes With is our regular interview series where we chat with creatives about their backgrounds, creative inspirations, work they admire and more. For more about 2 Minutes With, or to be considered for the series, please get in touch. Shahnaz Mahmud is a contributing writer to Muse by Clios The curtain is pulled each evening at 6:30 at Campbell High TN (WLAF)- Members of the Campbell County High School Drama team welcome you to their latest performance in the high school auditorium,” said Dr and website in this browser for the next time I comment Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive It is with great sadness that we announce passing of Alice Austin Alice went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 2nd Alice was born to Louis and Sophia Leven on August 10th She went to school and graduated from Groom Texas she worked in the family laundry business that served the hospital She started her career at the post office as a clerk once her children were in school She retired from the post office after 25 years of service in 1992 Jimmy and Alice enjoyed driving rental cars with Avis Alice and Jimmy went on many trips to various golf courses around Texas She also enjoyed playing poker amongst friends She is also survived by her many grandchildren Katrina Vaughn and husband John David of Boys Ranch Joshua George and wife Jennifer of Amarillo and Eryn Adams and husband Chance of Lubbock Alice is survived by her 20 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren 2025 at 6:30 pm and funeral mass will be on Friday Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors.  Hudson House Assisted Living in Canyon Texas or to a charity of your choice her love of sewing and quilting and her devotion to God Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 AM on Wednesday followed by the funeral service at 11:00 AM Burial will be in Rock Island National Cemetery Alice grew up on farms in Nebraska and lived briefly in California where her father worked at the shipyards during World War II before settling in Davenport after graduating from high school That little girl with an outhouse became the woman who took modeling classes and traveled the world living in Russia as a missionary for one year with her husband visiting her children and grandchildren in South America Many considered Alice to be their dear friend where she would share excitedly all she learned about topics like the tabernacle and heaven whether she was making extra waffles for breakfast just in case sending people out the door with an armful of goodies or buying extra books so everyone would have a copy But few things brought her more joy than making quilts for special occasions Alice is survived by her children Tom Gray Stephen (Becky) Gray and Susan Gray Blue (Micheal Capozzola) and deeply loved grandchildren and great-grandchildren Victor and Ethel Plunkett; and her brother Click to watch Not long after adding becoming mayor of Akron to his list of achievements, Shammas Malik will add another accomplishment in his life: parenthood Malik and his wife, Alice, announced on Facebook that they are expecting their first child Malik, who became Akron's youngest mayor and first person-of-color elected as the city's leader, married his wife in October 2024 after a proposal under the Eiffel Tower in Paris The Akron native and Harvard Law School graduate previously represented Ward 8 in Akron City Council from January 2020 until he began his role as mayor Reporter Anthony Thompson can be reached at ajthompson@gannett.com She shared 59 years of marriage with her late husband She went into the medical field and worked as an ophthalmic assistant and later became Administrator for NH Eye Associates retiring in 2013 after 48 enjoyable years with the practice Alice was very active in her children’s and grandchildren’s lives cheering them on at all their athletic events and dancing to the name bands in her younger years Alice was a longstanding communicant of St Cheryl Conway Martin and her husband Denis Conway and his wife Dina; six granddaughters Elizabeth and Chloe; as well as five great grandchildren and many cousins She will be deeply missed by family and friends 6 May 2025 12:38:07 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); Cape Specialty Entertainment Group’s aerial musical “Alice in Wonderland” returns May 9-11 featuring young local performers and free shows for area schoolchildren at Southeast Missouri State University.The Editorial BoardLily Applegate-Adams performs in "Alice in Wonderland" last year at Bedell Performance Hall on the Southeast Missouri State University River Campus Cape Specialty Entertainment Group will present its aerial adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland" from Friday The production will feature young performers from Encore Dance Academy and The Edge Aerial Arts Company.Alyssa Lunsford-Stevens ~ alunsford@semissourian.com fileOne of the great things about the arts scene in Cape Girardeau is that it’s not just for adults From festivals and exhibititions to ongoing educational and training opportunities young people can learn about and develop skills in many artistic endeavors One example is set to return to Southeast Missouri State University’s Bedell Performance Hall on the River Campus later this week Cape Specialty Entertainment Group will again present its aerial musical adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland” This production features aerial acrobatics and choreography performed in conjunction with students from Encore Dance Academy and The Edge Aerial Arts Company including a free performance for area third and fourth graders from Cape and Jackson public schools Congratulations to all those involved with this effort and Connect with the Southeast Missourian Newsroom: If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site please enter your email in the box below and click "Send" Click here to learn more: Documentation (opens in new tab) 6 May 2025 12:38:18 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); Thomas Orthodox Church with Father Kevin Kirwan officiating  Visitation with the family will be Wednesday  Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery the daughter of Daniel and Agnes (Budkabich) Kott the returning home to take care of her ailing mother  She was the caretaker for the whole family  Alice attended many different colleges Survivors include her beloved nieces Susie Thomas and Dana Roberts She was preceded in death by her parents Dan and Agnes Kott INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – A teacher at a Vero Beach area preschool and daycare was arrested on a child abuse charge over what law enforcement authorities said were her aggressive actions toward an autistic student which deputies said included forcefully grabbing and dragging the 4-year-old boy across the classroom floor was fired by the company that operates childcare facilities across the United States according to law enforcement and state records In a letter seen by TCPalm that was said to have been sent to parents of students in the boy's class “as of yesterday … no longer part of our team.” The statement attributed to Perkinson reads: “After careful thought we made the decision to part ways with Miss Alice out of our desire to provide only the best care for our little learners We want to assure you that this decision was made with the best interest of the children and the overall school environment in mind.” Jessica and Brent Perkinson established the daycare franchise at the property A mid-January inspection by the Florida Department of Children and Families reported 169 students and a staff of 30 Jessica Perkinson said by phone May 1 she would not comment on the law enforcement matter regarding the April 29 incident She said the business performs required background checks but would not say if the teacher had been the subject of previous complaints Details of the incident are reported by a Indian River County Sheriff's Office deputy who described the classroom video recording in Wood's arrest affidavit and knelt close to his face then grabbed his arms and pushed them toward his body “pulls him with enough force that his head snaps backwards,” and drags him for roughly 3 feet on the ground she placed her hand on his head and pushed down again The deputy wrote in the report the parents saw a “large inflamed area close to his shoulder,” which was an injury said to be consistent with actions in the footage The boy was found on the ground by one of his assigned behavior technicians who went to school co-owner Abigail Tuttle and said he appeared “visibly upset.” The behavioral therapist requested to watch the classroom video Tuttle notified the parents of the firing and said there had been a “physical alteration” between the boy and the teacher More: Martin County Sheriff's Office still investigating death of 17-year-old Fort Pierce boy More: Former St. Lucie County Republican Executive Committee chair jailed in Okeechobee More: Record amount of sargassum seaweed could blanket Treasure Coast beaches this summer the boy hit her and threw crayons and that he tripped while she was moving him and that she had been hit by “one to(o) many crayons.” The deputy wrote Wood then “admitted the force witnessed … was excessive,” and “she regretted doing it.” The deputy concluded the report saying the video did not show the boy hit Wood at any time Wood was charged with child abuse without great harm and released from jail on $5,000 bail April 30 Her attorney Andrew Metcalf did not return a phone call May 2 afternoon seeking comment It was the second time in less than a year a teacher at the preschool was fired with accusations of aggression, following a September 2024 Florida Department of Children and Families inspection that cited “aggressive demeaning or intimidating” behavior by a teacher That month a teacher was fired “for her inappropriate behavior towards a child during nap time," and the daycare was marked non-compliant by state certification standards for failing to report the incident “the day the parent notified them" instead reporting three days later at the time of the inspection Corey Arwood is a breaking news reporter for TCPalm We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money Alice Namwinga Long created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories peacefully departed this earthly life as the sun rose on Sunday She was the youngest sister to Leo Roy and Fay Stockham Alice carried happy memories from her childhood While family hardships led to meager means she still found joy in small adventures and the company of others Alice attended Emerson and Hawthorne Elementary Schools She spent childhood days visiting her grandparent's home in Milo She cultivated close relationships with her aunts When they were young mothers living in Idaho Falls She remained close to her nieces and nephews throughout her life Alice traveled to Utah to provide loving care to Fay during her years of illness they had five children: Iris (Carl) Bailey Idaho — a happy place filled with new friendships and a strong sense of community where Alice and the whole family flourished The family became active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Alice served faithfully in several church callings and especially loved her role as a visiting teacher She was an active parent at Ucon Elementary School She enjoyed being a homemaker and always kept an immaculate home Alice sewed clothing for herself and her daughters often making matching dresses — even though she didn’t particularly enjoy sewing She liked the finished product more than the process Alice loved gathering with friends for quilting bees — often crafting quilts from jeans and flannel many of which became treasured gifts for her children and grandchildren She learned to make candy and shared homemade goodies with family and neighbors each Christmas Alice was service-minded toward her neighbors and laundry — often volunteering her children to assist as well She was a beautiful example of service and love to all who knew her Alice and Dean moved from Ucon to Idaho Falls but it was the friendships she formed with her coworkers that meant the most to her — some lasting for the rest of her life Alice moved to Coltman to live with Susan and Bob where she enjoyed the small community and its wonderful people As her children married and started families of their own Alice devoted herself to helping however she could After the births of her grandchildren — and even some of her great-grandchildren — Alice helped care for the new mothers and their families and offering quiet support during those early days faithfully celebrating as many major milestones as possible She proudly attended the marriages of all her grandchildren.  She often bragged — sometimes excessively — about her grandchildren and great-grandchildren She loved attending their music performances Alice sent birthday cards to all her children and their spouses and great-grandchildren — always including $5.00 for the little ones she gifted her great-grandchildren a special ornament She treated her family as her crown jewels Alice loved to travel and had an interest in history She participated in a United States and Church History Tour and took a trip to the Midwest with friends She won a trip through work and chose to visit Oahu traveling there with her sister — though it rained the entire time they were there She also visited and enjoyed the coastlines of Oregon and Washington Alice was blessed with 18 grandchildren (33 including spouses) and 59 great-grandchildren She will be remembered most for her love and dedication to her family and friends her quiet resilience in facing life’s trials and her unwavering testimony of Jesus Christ.  Hazel Pitman Stockham Westover; Hazel’s husband Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m.on Saturday A visitation for family and friends will be held from 11:30 a.m Funeral service celebrating Alice’s life will be at 11:00am March 17 at Eastminster Presbyterian Church Private family burial will take place at Jamesburg Park Cemetery in Wichita when Rick needed a fourth person for his bowling team in Washington Kansas in 1972 for Rick to help his grandfather grow the family business Alice dedicated her life to raising her three children and her joy continued to grow with the birth of each of her six grandchildren She enjoyed family vacations to Estes Park She spent many trips visiting the French Canadian and northern Maine countryside to learn more about her genealogy Alice was able to trace her roots back through church and public records to the 1600s in the province of Quebec She later added that information to online genealogy databases for others to reference One of the ways she expressed her love was sending quilts to her friends and family when they needed comfort and Christine Dixon Thiesing (Matthew Thiesing); siblings Services by Cozine Memorial Group – Cozine Life Events Center Click to watch By OLIVIA CHRISTIE and KATIE HIND CONSULTANT EDITOR SHOWBUSINESS Ioan Gruffudd said he saw his ex-wife Alice Evans try to give their children cocaine after leaving the door of their family home unlocked so a drug dealer could enter The bombshell claim comes as the Welsh actor applied to renew his restraining order against Alice Alice and Ioan underwent a messy divorce two years ago and have since been locked in a fierce battle over the support and custody of their two daughters Ella and Elsie Court papers now show that Ioan received panicked phone calls and text messages from his children in July 2020 stating that their mother was 'openly consuming cocaine' He added that while he was on a Facetime call he witnessed Alice attempt to give their daughters the Class A drug It came after the children claimed their mother had left the door to their family home unlocked so a 'drug dealer could enter' Other bombshell claims from the court documents include allegations actress Alice repeatedly breached the terms of a restraining order dating from August 2022 Ioan said in court documents she barged into their child's school while he was having a meeting with a teacher - despite checking they had not booked an appointment at the same time Alice and Ioan are still battling fiercely over spousal support and custody and financial support for their two daughters Ella 11 [pictured in 2018 with daughters Ella and Elsie] Ioan Gruffudd is pictured with his new wife Bianca Wallace  'I signed up to attend a private parent teacher conference at my children’s school on November 17 2022,' he wrote in his court declaration in California 'I selected the final appointment of the day to ensure no possibility of running into Evans and confirmed that Evans had not signed up to attend a conference 'My private meeting with my child’s teacher was in progress when Evans stormed into the classroom Ioan also accused his estranged wife of giving him and his new wife Bianca Wallace the middle finger when they bumped into each other in the street in 2023 He said Alice drove past them when they were walking their dog and made a u-turn towards them 'Evans then stopped next to us and began beeping her car horn at Bianca and myself and gesturing the ”middle-finger”,' Ioan has claimed who was one of the managers of both Ioan and Alice's fan clubs between 2016 and 2014 also submitted a witness statement to support Ioan's claims She refers to emails in which Alice talks about how she could 'ruin' Ioan's career by making allegations such as that he was using sex workers Ms Blank wrote in her statement filed in court documents: 'Alice told me she was going to publicly state that Gruffudd was making her and the children homeless Alice and Ioan formally divorced in July 2023 [pictured in 2016] 'Evans told me that Gruffudd’s reputation and image with his fans and within the film industry is that of somebody “wholesome and kind” and that these accusations would “ruin him” 'Evans asked me to post these false stories to my social media accounts Bad Boys: Ride or Die has grossed more than $403 million worldwide - has also fought against Alice's claims for more money to support their children he called her claims of poverty 'exaggerated' and said it's a 'false narrative' that she and the children have been left destitute Meanwhile in the latest documents Ioan claims that Alice started a GoFundMe when she had $86,000 available to her from personal accounts 'Since that date I have been not only struggling as a single mother to my babies but also trying to cover bills and food and legal fees (ha don't even talk to me about legal fees) which dwarf any other expense in my life and have finally drained everything - savings 'Yesterday all my accounts ran out and I couldn't buy anything… Anything you can spare.'   Alice and Ioan met on the set of the movie 102 Dalmatians more than 20 years ago Alice and Ioan met on the set of the movie 102 Dalmatians more than 20 years ago They fell in love in real life and were married in Mexico in 2007 shortly after Alice announced on social media that her husband of 14 years was walking out on her and their two daughters Alice revealed she's being evicted from her LA home after being 'unable to pay her rent'  The actress wrote on Instagram that she and her daughters have 'no way of renting even the cheapest room in the city' after being beset by financial woes amid her bitter court battle with ex-husband Ioan Sharing a sweet throwback snap with her two daughters Alice shared that she is like many others in Los Angeles trying to find a new place to live after the city was devastated by fires in January Alice was thought to be renting a home in California with her two children after her bitter divorce from Ioan The comments below have not been moderated By posting your comment you agree to our house rules Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual 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COVID-19 Funeral Assistance – FEMA is now helping those that have lost a loved one from COVID-19. Click HERE to review the information on eligibility and requirements on the COVID-19 Funeral passed away surrounded by the love of her family and unwavering care for others left a lasting imprint on everyone blessed to know her Alice lived a life full of warmth and selflessness She devoted herself wholeheartedly to her family raising her five children — Jeffrey (Shari) She beamed with pride over her grandchildren — Lucas and Bruno — and found even greater happiness welcoming her precious great-granddaughter Alice had a remarkable way of making every person she met feel special She would do anything for anyone without hesitation quietly becoming a role model to those around her and fierce devotion to family and friends defined her beautiful life Alice found joy in bowling and crafting thoughtful gifts for others Almost everyone lucky enough to cross her path has a keepsake made by her — whether it’s a knitted winter hat in their colors or a treasured tissue box cover or a holiday flag for the yard Alice’s words were simple but heartfelt: “Take care.” A gentle reminder of the love and kindness she shared so freely In honor of Alice’s life and in celebration of her grandson Bruno, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis. Contributions may be made to the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk, a cause near and dear to Alice’s heart: https://p2p.onecause.com/suds2025 and care will live on through all those who were blessed to know her She will be deeply missed and forever cherished You went through so many health challenges over the years with such bravery and grace I will always remember that you came to visit your sister Nancy in Kentucky when I know how difficult it was for you to travel Affton school brought our families together and we will miss having Alice in our lives Alice was such a big presence in my life growing up So many dinners and conversations around the kitchen table She made me feel like part of the family even though i was a pain For personalized and affordable funeral arrangements choose Kutis Funeral Home - a family-owned establishment serving St 2906 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63118314-772-3000 10151 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123314-842-4458 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, Mehlville, MO 63129314-894-4500 to Henry Darly Anderson and Henrietta Maria Orio Anderson Alice worked as an administrative assistant at LSU’s Museum of Natural Science and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends She is preceded in death by her parents; her daughter Helen Gabriel and Juanita “Nena” McKune; and her brothers Alice is survived by beloved husband of 66 years Patricia “Trish” Fogg Kimball and husband and Clayton Kimball and her great-grandchildren Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Service at 11:00 a.m A Visitation will be held at the funeral home beginning at 9:00 a.m Interment will follow at Resthaven Gardens of Memory The family would like to give special thanks to her caregivers Terry Leblanc and Karen Long and Bridgeway Hospice Family and friends may sign the online guestbook or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com Resthaven Gardens of Memory & Funeral Home An original adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale “Alice in Wonderland” will be presented May 8-10 by Drama Geek Studios and the Historic Crescent Theater Notice to all of my friends and family: I HAVE FLOWN THE COOP My name is Alice Gailey Telford and I was born January 8 In those days Kaysville was the perfect place for an energetic tomboy and during my childhood I rode horses bareback and with wild abandon I helped my dad herd the cattle down to pasture and back I learned the secret of a good healthy life was "don't stop moving." I graduated from Davis High School in 1942 I was an airplane riveter at Hill Air Force Base Paul had shared with me the greatest gift of my life building homes on 30 acres of my Dad's property in Kaysville This was the start of a passionate commitment to bicycling I started the Little Red Riding Hood all-women's bike ride Over the years it has grown from outings with a few of my biking buddies to an internationally-recognized annual event of 3500 women riding for the Huntsman Foundation cure for cancer Little Red is one of my proudest achievements Over the years I was on numerous advisory boards at the University of Utah l worked full-time for Zions National Bank in customer relations Utah landscape artist LeConte Stewart was my uncle I have sold them and put in place a number of University of Utah endowments to support programs I most care about I leave behind my nieces Kathryn Dunn Stats and Judi Dunn Alder; my nephew John D Dunn (and Terri); cousins David Layton (and Kathy) and Brent Layton; and Chris Helfrich (and Pete) I have reserved the University of Utah Natural History Museum for my last party on May 13th I want my friends and family to raise a glass Shortly after celebrating her 101st birthday memories and ice cream with her friends and family I know I will—as I bicycle through the stars" Alice enjoyed being a member of the Educational Resource Development Council (ERDC) at the University of Utah Health Alice will be establishing endowments at the University of Utah for student scholarships that will benefit students for generations to come These include scholarships for the College of Nursing she will establish endowments to support the J Willard Marriott Library Book Arts Program in Special Collections She also donated art pieces to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Alice's family would like to extend their gratitude to the caregivers and residents of Twin Oaks Assisted Living for their care and love one may consider contributing to one of the areas Alice chose to support at the University of Utah please indicate which area you wish to help I loved each and every conversation we had especially about the history of Davis County and multi-generations of its residents, each one you remembered by name - and all the stories they chose not to retell I loved the work I did for the art shows at the bank and the many artists you knew by name birthday parties and holiday parties we had together with Steph and encouragement you gave me at different points in my life You would always share your own lifetime experiences that would help me through hard times in my life I’ll try my best to keep moving as you taught us to do Enjoy this next journey with Paul and John You have so much time to catch up on now the three of you are together again and I was honored to be one of your many friends Her bright spirit and energy brought joy to those around her We loved sharing stories of our cherished early Kaysville days which she shared with others.We'll miss you Alice....With my love and admiration for you You never gave up and inspired so many people I'll look for you 'cycling in the stars' my friend I'm so sorry that you have gone from our lives Mum and I loved you from the moment you contacted us in the UK to say we were distant family to the wonderful visit when you received us into your home and showed us the sights of your beautiful State to the more than 40 years of ongoing friendships via phone and email We loved getting your messages across the pond You inspired us every day with your stories your warmth and that beautiful American drawl My Mum Molly passed away in September but she always spoke fondly of you and our life changing visit to Utah I met Alice the first year I road in the Little Red event I waited too long to call Alice and just found out about her death through this obituaryl My daughter Edie and I visited her at Eagle Gate And inspired us with stories about her life I knew her from Douglas Ward and Sperry Utah Alice and I were and are gold star mothers together To make our connection even more complete I will keep looking up to her for inspiration to keep moving I met Alice when we both worked at Zions Bank The first day I met her I knew we were kindred spirits Christmas with me and my friends for many years until Covid hit My friends became her friends as well… we all loved her and discussed politics history over dinners at her apartment at Eaglegate and at our homes She led a fascinating life and we were all in awe of her tenacity During and after Covid I kept in touch with her via emails and phone calls You were truly loved Alice.Heaven has gained an angel… Alice V VanBriggle was born May 24 1925 to Austin and Nancy Simcox Alice was married January 6 1947 to Charles F VanBriggle Her husband Charles also preceded her in death and youngest son Alan who lives in Ontario Canada  Alice was a loving and devoted wife and Mother She always stressed the importance of not only staying clean physically but also leading a morally clean life as stated in God’s Word the Bible She loved having family and friends for a gathering and loved to cook She would tell us young ones about how one day the whole world would be a paradise garden Alice’s life was a reflection of her deep love and loyalty she had for Jehovah telling people about God’s Kingdom for about 3 years She also had her dream come true when she was invited to attend the pioneer school and greatly enjoyed it The last year and a half she has resided in Whitestown in an assisted living apartment she would look for opportunities to share her faith She also loved keeping her mind sharp and always played scrabble on Friday morning She was known as the “Scrabble Queen “ One year ago she was diagnosed with congestive heart failure she fell asleep in death on January 22nd 2025 at the age of 99 Services will be on February 8th 2025 at 4pm North Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses was tragically taken from her family and many friends on March 10 2025 due to injuries sustained in an accident that occurred in Topeka She is survived by her sister Joyce of Shawnee The sudden and unexpected nature of her death has left us all in shock None of us wants to say goodbye to a loved one but not having the opportunity to say goodbye proves to be more difficult This reminds us all that we must live and love like each day is our last AJ personified this in her life and our memories of her should honor and value the inspirational nature of this special woman Her upbringing forged an iron work ethic and love of nature Anyone who knew her would agree that she could and often would out-work the best of us Love and loyalty for her family and to their farm would often see AJ working until dark helping Cecil put up hay or canning vegetables with Myrtle… after already putting in a full day at KU or KDHE AJ was blessed from a young age with a thirst for knowledge her pursuit of education eventually led her to being presented with a Master of Arts in Geography from The University of Kansas in 1993 always taking the time to thoroughly research her many projects and hobbies in order to perfect her handicraft Most recently she devoted her time and energy to renovations to her home in Osage City and learning pistol marksmanship (at 70) and intelligence to any project she undertook she always did so with a natural artistic ability her photography was not only beautiful but recognized with awards from contests that she entered Eclipses and comets often had her lens and shutter pointed skyward but flowers insects and birds kept her focused on the beauty of nature around her In case we weren’t jealous of AJ’s talents already she was a talented painter and beautiful singer sewing and handicrafts were passed down from her mother Myrtle AJ would often present quilts or crocheted scarves and caps as gifts which would warm our bodies as well as our hearts with her love Add to Calendar The Amos Family Funeral Home & Crematory Add to 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