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2025 at Signature Healthcare of Rogersville
She was known by many as “Cricket”
Estelle was a social butterfly while she was able
She greatly enjoyed going on walks in her community and speaking with friends and neighbors
She could often be found working on embroidery or watching westerns
Estelle was a sweet soul who left a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure of knowing her
Survivors include her friends and caregivers
Graveside services will take place at 1:00 p.m
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Estelle E
who left this world peacefully on February 20
Estelle dedicated her life to public service
where her love of reading blossomed into a beautiful journey of sharing knowledge and fostering a love for literature in others
Estelle was a woman of exceptional kindness
known for her unwavering ability to find the good in every situation and treat everyone she met with warmth and respect
she found joy in the rhythms of jazz and the elegance of classical music
enriching her life and the lives of those around her
In her commitment to serving her community
bringing comfort and supplies to those in need
always embodying her belief in the importance of compassion and connection
Almost 60 years of marriage to her loving husband
Estelle's love for her family was boundless
making every moment spent together deeply meaningful
Mass will be held at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral on Thursday
with a public gathering beginning at 11:00 AM: burial at Calvary Cemetery
we invite friends and family to join us in celebrating a woman whose legacy will live on in the hearts of many
and her ability to bring light to the lives she touched
Her compassion and ability to see the beauty in others will continue to inspire us all
Estelle was preceded in death by her parents
Beloved wife of Terry Martin Shaw; cherished daughter of the late Louise and William Stafford; devoted mother of Debbie (Brian) Dent and Terry Shaw; loving grandmother of Sean Shaw
and Jessica Dent; dear sister of Elizabeth McBain and three other siblings who preceded her in death
Estelle was a nurturing soul whose greatest joy came from feeding others—she was a talented cook who expressed her love through food and was especially known for her famous gooey butter cake and Christmas cookies
baking and delivering over 2,000 in 2024 alone
She loved her family deeply and took great pride in caring for her grandchildren and babysitting the family dogs
Estelle had a long and respected 62-year career
often going above and beyond in both her professional and personal life
Her Catholic faith was a cornerstone of her identity
remaining strong and unwavering throughout her life
Estelle was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew her
Memorials may be made in Estelle's name to the American Cancer Society
that Estelle wouldn’t still be acting out the song and showing an American guy around London
But when I meet the British pop star on a bright spring morning she has just dragged her manager
to the Camden branch of Marks & Spencer
This is where the 45-year-old Grammy-winning artist worked stacking shelves decades ago
“I needed him to taste a prawn cocktail sandwich,” she says
“He’s got to try all our comfort foods!” While she was swiping at the self-service checkout
It’s a far cry from her new life — she lives
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Melissa loved spending time with her family
She had a contagious laugh and was known to be optimistic and positive about everything in life
Maranda and Anthony “AJ”; mother
Melissa is preceded in death by her father
A service to celebrate Melissa’s life will be held at a later date.
GRAMMY award-winner Estelle returns with jazz-inspired, uptempo fourth single “New Direction,” featuring rapper LaRussell and jazz trumpeter and composer Keyon Harrold
Succeeding “Love on Love” featuring D-Nice – which was accompanied by a live performance premiere exclusively on YouTube – “New Direction” is the latest offering from Estelle’s sixth studio album
The dance track was co-written with LaRussell (E-40
DJ Drama) and produced by Keith Harris (Black Eyed Peas
“‘New Direction’ is a reminder: Remember when the two-step was life
That’s the direction we’re moving toward – pure joy
feeling that natural high that comes from being your true self — all of it.” — Estelle
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Estelle Morse Cardone, age 81, of Dacula, GA passed away on Saturday, March 1, 2025. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mabel Morse; grandson, Jacob Cardone. Mrs. Cardone is survived by her husband of sixty-three years, William Cardone... View Obituary & Service Information
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Estelle brought joy and warmth to all who knew her throughout her rich and fulfilling life
Estelle dedicated 35 years of her professional career to the Sprint Corporation
where she retired after a long and distinguished service
as she continued to contribute her talents part-time to companies such as PetSmart and Home Depot
Estelle also devoted over a decade of her working life to the Shawnee Mission School District before retiring completely
leaving a lasting impact on all her colleagues and students
Estelle cherished her time spent nurturing her garden and enjoyed socializing with friends over coffee
Her vibrant spirit and love for life were evident to all who had the pleasure of her company
Estelle is preceded in death by her beloved husband
Rosemary (Capezza) Rapoza and Joan (Capezza) Topalian
Rosemary (Capezza) Traina; her sons and their spouses
Stephen and Jennifer Yoakum; and her cherished grandchildren and their spouses
Estelle's legacy will live on through the many lives she touched
A celebration of Estelle's life will be held on Tuesday, February 18th, at 11 AM at the Amos Funeral Home located at 10901 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS. For those who are unable to attend, please CLICK HERE to view the livestream of the service
Estelle Marie Yoakum will be dearly missed but fondly remembered by all whose hearts she touched
reunited with those who have gone before her
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She was a 1968 graduate of Arvada High School
She moved to Arvada in the mid-1950's
she performed with the Up With People group traveling to the East Coast and later served with the USO organization
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Denver from 1978 to 1985 as an Administrative Secretary
Debbie was an avid reader who enjoyed puzzles
She is survived by her husband David
son John Stadler (spouse Denise) of North Platte
Debbie is also survived by her sister Dixie (spouse Mark)
She was preceded in death by her parents (Lee and Ardyce)
Surviving sisters-in-law are Paula (Jeff)
and Lynette (Jude) and brother-in law Bill (Manuela)
Funeral services will take place at Arvada United Methodist Church in Arvada
Debbie's final resting place will be in Minden
Flowers may be sent to Arvada United Methodist Church
or donation sent to Best Friends Animal Society
Please share your memories and condolences for the family in the Guest Book below
peacefully entered into rest on February 8
The funeral service will be held at Fork Creek United Methodist Church on Wednesday
burial will take place in the church cemetery
The family will welcome friends for visitation in the church fellowship hall from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM prior to the service
Estelle was the daughter of the late Kirby and Addie Rhyne Melton
She graduated from Ruby High School and dedicated her life to faithfully serving at Fork Creek United Methodist Church
taught the ladies’ Sunday school class
and participated in numerous other church committees
Estelle retired from Kendell-Bethune after years of dedicated service
Estelle had a passion for catering weddings and was especially renowned for her beautiful wedding cakes
Her love for flowers was evident in her many contributions to the church
and she lovingly created memorial keepsake flowers for grieving families
she cultivated an expansive garden each year and delighted in preparing large Sunday dinners for her family
Estelle also cherished the time spent working alongside her brother at Bo's produce stand in Chesterfield
Estelle was preceded in death by her husband
and Baxter “Bo” Melton; and her son-in-law
Her legacy continues through her grandchildren: Rodney D
as well as her great grandchildren: Clark (Melia) Graves
and Estella Sullivan; and her great-great grandchildren
along with generations of nieces and nephews
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff and administration of Cheraw Healthcare and Gentiva Hospice of Chesterfield for the compassionate care and support provided to Mrs
Sullivan and her family during her later years
memorial contributions may be made to Fork Creek United Methodist Church
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield
SC (www.mrcfuneralhome.com) is serving the Sullivan family
She was the last surviving member of five siblings
born to the parents of Earl and Thelma Underwood
Ann was a loving mother with a feisty spirit
and it is fitting that she got to enjoy it one last time with her extended family
May she rest in peace and continue to live on in our memories.
She is survived by her husband of 71 years
Estelle (Essie) will be lovingly remembered by her sons Craig (Gina) of Lenexa
Sarah (Trenton) Chesling and great-grandchildren Wesley and Owen Fisch and Jaxon and Easton Fisch
she loved watching and cheering for her sons and grandsons sports teams
delighted in her granddaughters dance and drill team performances
and for many seasons was a dedicated Kansas City Royals baseball fan and University of Kansas basketball fan
For 30+ years Essie enjoyed working as a Manager at retail Hallmark Card Shops in St
She and Bub got engaged after he returned from service in Korea and married in 1953
he would often say to her the Korean words for “I Love You” (phonetically pronounced Nanun Tangsinil Sadung Homneedah)
Memorials may be sent in Essie’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Association Heart of America Chapter in Overland Park
1931 to Ward James Estelle and Maxine Brenneman Estelle in Henry Co.
His parents moved Jim and his sister D’Anne to Whittier
Twin brothers Walter and Wayne were born there
transferred with CDC to San Quentin Prison where Jim attended a two-room school and graduated eighth grade in a class of three students
The next move was to Represa for his father’s job at Folsom State Prison
Jim graduated from San Juan High School in 1949
He served as student body president and played varsity football
in addition to showing prizewinning Duroc pigs at the State Fair
Jim began college at UC Davis and married his high school sweetheart
They celebrated their 74th anniversary in September 2024
He finished his degree in 1955 at Sacramento State College
His Correctional career began in 1952 at Folsom State Prison
He transferred to Paroles in 1955 for five years and then returned to uniform at CA Medical Facility
He quickly promoted to Associate Superintendent at Susanville CCC
An opportunity to be Warden at Montana State Prison came in 1970
he was recruited to Texas and became Director of the Texas Department of Corrections for twelve years before retiring
For three years he was president of the First National Bank
There he was manager of the Prison Industry Authority in Folsom until he retired in 1991
TDC named a new prison in Huntsville the W.J
He was honored with the ACA’s CASS award and two fellowships to the Aspen Institute
The Texas Sheriffs Association named Jim an Honorary Sheriff and the Texas Rangers honored him with Ranger status and have him in their Hall of Fame
Jim focused on volunteer work including Friends Care
several years of service with the El Dorado County Grand Jury and decades of work with the General Service Office
serving them as Chairman in a four year term
He is survived by his wife Marilyn of El Dorado Hills; his son Ward James III and Ward’s partner Mary Scott who reside in Ashland
OR; his daughter Lorraine Susan who lives in Redlands
CA; his daughter Linda Diane of Sacramento
Scholarship Fund at the Northern California Peace Officers Association
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to the late Josephus and Alice Laster Lyons in Wilkes County
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Darlene Collins and James; sons and daughter-in-law
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NASHUA -Estelle Pelletier passed away on 16 January 2025 at Premier Rehab of Nashua
New Hampshire on 19 Jun 1926 the daughter of Alexander Louis and Adrienne Caroline (Marquis) DeCelle
Estelle was a communicant at St Joseph Church in Nashua
She is the oldest daughter of the late Alex DeCelle and Adrienne DeCelle
She is predeceased by her husband Paul E Pelletier
her sister Lorraine DeCelle McMahon and brother-in-law William McMahon
Sandra Nadeau and her husband Ronald of Cheshire Ct and Michael Pelletier and his wife Cathy Giles Pelletier of Fruitland Park Fla
her devoted caregivers with whom she resided prior admission to Premier Rehab
She is also survived by four grandchildren: Nicole Nadeau Miller and her partner Stephen Daly
Christina Nadeau Mohr and her husband Michael
Gregory Pelletier and his wife Katherine Crowe
and Amy Lavoie and her husband Chad as well as six great grandchildren: Jason Miller
Gabrielle Pelletier and Colin Daly as well as her nephew Shane McMahon and his wife Manon
She worked at JF McElwain Shoe Co most of her working career and later at Amphenol Electronics
She truly loved seeing her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and lit up with joy whenever she saw them
She also enjoyed playing cards and traveling with her friends at Hudson Senior Center
bowling and monthly birthday celebrations with friends at T-Bones restaurant
Thank you to the nursing staff at Premier Rehab of Nashua for the good care they provided Estelle while she was a resident
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Phyllis Estelle Davis Digel lived her life in beautiful West Tennessee as a true Southern woman
She often marveled at the beauty of the rolling hills and lovely roadside trees of West TN
She could name every species of tree and every crop in the fields
“Daddy would have loved the rows of his fields to be that straight and that pretty”
Her Dad plowed behind a mule rather than today’s big farm machinery
She was born the fourth child to Elmore Barney Davis and Stella “Steller” May Hurley of Alamo
She grew up in Bells where she sang like an angel at Crossroads Baptist Church in her youth and until she married our father
You would often catch them holding hands as they walked together and as they held strong to each other taking on the world as a united front
They were introduced to each other by her brother
who was a Navy buddy of Daddy’s in the Korean Conflict
Wedding bells were heard shortly thereafter
And babies started coming not much longer after that
She loved everyone equally and individually
“All she ever wanted was to be surrounded by her children”
In the early years she was a Girl Scout Leader
School assistant and at every event each of us participated in
She sewed her four girls’ every article of school clothes and prom dresses
Mother had an open arms and open-door policy her entire life
Everyone was invited to her home; they were welcomed
a brother or sister or one of her kids or grandkids for a day on the bank of any ‘ol watering hole
You would often find a card game or dominos at her kitchen table
Weekends and vacations were happily filled with camping
water skiing and s’mores around the campfire
they moved to Haywood County where she lived for 45 years
turkey hunts at Thanksgiving and always a feast with as many as 30 people enjoying her love and generosity
We can’t talk about Mother without mentioning her love of animals
There were always dogs and cats and after she and Daddy moved to Haywood County
She left this world for a better one Wednesday morning April 23
She will be greeted in Heaven by her beloved husband
known to her as “Digel”; her parents
Elmore and Stella Hurley Davis; three brothers
she always woke to a new and anticipated day
Although it could be thought of as an ordinary life
Mother understood that there is a certain bit of magic in an ordinary life
There are no services scheduled at this time; further information will be announced as it becomes available
All arrangements are under the direction of the Lea & Simmons Funeral Home
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There's something for everyone at this luxury country house hotel
Fiona Duncan checks into Estelle Manor with her family in tow
It’s not often that I am able to put a hotel to the test to the extent that Estelle Manor was given the third degree on this
Olive (aged five) and Max (aged nearly three)
The hotel nailed it. It’s no hyperbole to say that every one of us had a wonderful time. Estelle Manor comes with a hefty price tag and guests’ expectations are sky high, so it needs to be exceptional, both as a members’ club (Maison Estelle in Mayfair is the London arm) and as a hotel for couples
its Oxfordshire grounds are filled with a plethora of amusements and diversions
from the Roman-inspired spa Eynsham Baths to the seasonal ice rink
These are complemented and enhanced by gorgeous
personally overseen by owners Sharan Pasricha and Eiesha Bharti Pasricha
that manage to be both properly hip and cool and yet properly warm
whether in the Manor House or on the estate
that really set this place apart: they are all lavish and lovely
full of beautiful things and so thoughtfully equipped
If hotels exist to make you feel better when you leave than when you arrived
‘I walked in feeling 60,’ said daughter in law Flick
‘and walked out feeling 16.’ Christmas and New Year were just behind us
and while the festive season may be a blast for children
Kicking off 2025 with an Estelle-shaped spring in our step was just what we all needed
It was reading about the ice rink that made me long to take the kids there
there was so much else for them – and us – to do
one of the houses on the estate (there are also Woodland Cottages)
There is simply nothing that says ‘hotel’ about any of the accommodation at Estelle Manor; Farriers was a home
a farmhouse kitchen and a log fire and a Christmas tree in the sitting room
Open a drawer in the kids’ bedroom and there was everything a parent could need for a baby or toddler
sees to all your requirements and nothing is too much trouble
It’s years since I’ve skated and they were on hand (no not real ones – upright sliding supports shaped like them) to help as I careered around on the hotel’s temporary ice rink
There were whales too for little Max to slide along on
and there was Charlie from the Activities Team who made the session even more fun
Hot chocolate and marshmallows all round at the rink-side café afterwards
Just so much… mini Landies and off-road buggies to drive; Shetland ponies to ride; an all-day kid’s club; a games Den for older children; farm animals; a woodland tour and an adventure trail
in the huge heated pool in front of the terrace
only Olive and I braved the run from the changing cubicles to the pool
a hoar frost dusting the surrounding topiary gardens
it was a magical half hour that neither of us will forget
Yes, I tested Estelle Manor
but for family fun mixed with real character rather than the soulless bling you find in so many super-luxury hotels
still clutching the Caran d’Ache drawing set that our butler had given them
If you can stand the wailing on the way back to reality
Children are welcome to stay in the Walled Garden
the Woodland Cottages and the private houses
Children aged 13 and over may stay in the Manor House
Supervised ice skating (late November to early January) costs £30 for adult hotel guests and £20 for children for one hour
Family rooms from £675 per night, including breakfast. estellemanor.com
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Estelle was born to the late Henry Terrell Walters and Trula Wagner Walters in Thomasville
She was a member of the final graduating class of Pilot High School and graduated from Lenoir Rhyne College with a degree in elementary education
She also earned her Master’s in Reading from Western Carolina University
she worked with countless children and families in the counties of Davidson and Catawba for 35 years as an educator/reading specialist
She was also an avid supporter and volunteer of many service organizations over the years
Estelle was preceded in death by her sister and brother-in-law
Surviving is her daughter Leah Pendergrass
nephew Nathan Lindon (Samantha and their son Garrett)
and granddaughter Kaleigh Osborn (Garrett and their three sons Greyson
Estelle is also survived by her little best friend (her dog)
and friends who have become family over the years
The family would especially like to thank the staff of Hospice of Davidson County
and all those who have been with us on this journey
Having you by our side made such a difference and we are so very appreciative
A gathering of friends will be held Friday
Green and Sons Funeral Home from 5:00-7:00 P.M
Estelle loved celebrating the Christmas season; attendees for both events are encouraged to wear their holiday best or funniest
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Sandwich Ministry of Grace Lutheran, 115 Unity Street, Thomasville, NC 27360, or Cooperative Community Ministry HERE
What really happens behind the doors of the offices of France's CAC 40 groups’ CEOs ?
lifts the veil on this question by following Estelle Brachlianoff
This exclusive immersion offers an unfiltered look at the behind-the-scenes of the Group and the frantic pace of a CAC 40 Group leader
With his latest YouTube video titled "Two days with a CAC 40 boss," influencer Ludovic B
takes us on a journey to discover the particularly dense schedule of a CAC 40 CEO
far from the clichés of the boss isolated in her ivory tower
He was able to attend a major strategic event focused on new water technologies
as part of its GreenUp 24-27 strategic program
highlighted the importance of innovation in the Group's strategy
The YouTuber also follows Estelle during an early morning "car ride" for the presentation of the Group's half-year results to the press and analysts
offering a glimpse of the crucial moments that punctuate the life of a leader of a listed Group..
who in turn oversee Veolia's 218,000 employees spread across 45 countries worldwide
Her main role is to define the company's major strategic orientations and ensure that it progresses in the right direction
in line with its mission of ecological transformation.
The notion of team is key for Estelle Brachlianoff
She mentions the support of all the collaborators around her to make ecological transformation a reality
It is thanks to this committed collective led by Veolia's CEO that Veolia is charting a new path: that of an ecology that transforms and protects
A key moment of this immersion revisits the meeting with Julie Tedde
This exclusive interview reveals the inner workings of a little-known but crucial job: that of right-hand person to a CAC 40 CEO
Julie Tedde shares the daily challenges and skills required for this essential role
thus offering unprecedented insight into the internal functioning of the general management of a company of this scale
It promises to be a source of inspiration and information for all those interested in leadership
and the behind-the-scenes of the CAC 40 stock market index
Ludovic B.'s video offers valuable insight into the challenges and responsibilities that fall to the leaders of France's largest companies
It highlights not only the intensity and complexity of the role but also the importance of maintaining a clear vision
a connection with the reality on the ground
and a personal balance in a position of such high responsibility
Estelle Brachlianoff shows her daily life with frankness and authenticity
emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself
She insists on the need to maintain a direct link with the field and employees at all levels
considering these interactions essential to understanding the company's daily challenges and opportunities
taking the time for discussion and deconstructing the myths surrounding the role of CEO of a CAC 40 Group
This approach offers the influencer's community a unique and authentic perspective on the leadership of a boss of a large French and international company
riverside dining in Champlin and more as March restaurant news comes in like a lion
An ideally appointed neighborhood eatery can elevate an area of the city from good to great, and that’s exactly the hope for Woodbury’s new Liliana (10060 City Walk Drive)
From the owners of Estelle and Mario’s in St
Paul comes a new eatery with some bold-name culinary talent that aims to be the reason to wander out on the weekend
gather the family for big occasions or schedule a sitter for a special night out
Owners Peter Sebastian and chef Jason Hansen have been viewing real estate all over the metro area for the Italian place both were dreaming of opening for years
“We were searching for the right feel,” said Sebastian
Sebastian said it felt like a small-town main street
with shaded walking trails and a pond nearby
there’s a parking lot!” Hansen said with a laugh
Ease of access is only one thing to get excited about: Another is the pasta
it was based on my travels through Spain and Portugal,” said Hansen
“So many great Italian restaurants like Hyacinth and Bungalow Club had just opened.”
there was a deep love and desire to cook more of the foods from Italy
Leading day-to-day operations inside Liliana’s kitchen will be Kenzie Edinger
who is just wrapping up an impressive run at Saint Dinette
“We are going to be doing a lot of in-house pastas,” said Hansen
And there will be a pasta room built into the room
where diners can watch the magic happen."
Liliana will serve a mix of small plates with seasonal vegetables and a few staples
“We’re trying to capture that neighborhood vibe,” said Sebastian
“We’re hoping we get that community of regulars and we’re their restaurant.”
there are but hopes to expand to lunch and brunch hours
there will be a thoughtful kids’ menu available
Hansen and Sebastian are working with Collage Architects of Minneapolis to finalize the space and expect to open midsummer
The highly anticipated Cafe Yoto from chef Yo Hasegawa opens at 548 Washington Av
“I’m so excited to share with you the Japanese soul cooking that I grew up eating.”
The casual setting is counter service and situated just below street level inside the historic Duffey Building
Cafe Yoto began as a Monday night pop-up inside Kado No Mise
where Hasegawa worked for the past decade for his mentor
The fast-casual restaurant with a health-focused menu from Hailie Hoschka and Joe Clark opened at 1024 Washington Av
In an Instagram announcement, Fitchn wrote in part
“We have had so much fun bringing this dream to life
but we feel proud of what we built and are hopeful for what’s to come.”
The restaurant will remain open for lunch with limited hours through the end of the week
Char Blu Riverside will open with a steakhouse menu, outdoor music space and boat parking in the Mississippi Crossings development in Champlin. A new concept from the owners of Willy McCoys and McCoys Copper Pint
the restaurant will act as the food anchor for the redevelopment project
According to a statement, the restaurant will offer “a casual yet elevated dining experience, featuring a diverse menu and a stunning outdoor patio.” The Mpls./St. Paul Business Journal reports Char Blu will take its culinary inspiration from places like Baldamar
Willy McCoys is known for its crowd-pleasing menu that runs the gamut of American bar food (flatbreads, fried pickles, burgers) and 2-for-1 all-day happy hour drink specials
but the projected opening is later this year
Paul-based chef will appear on the program at 7 p.m
The show pits chefs in progressive rounds against one another as they cook through a basket of mystery ingredients while a panel of chefs and personalities score their work
Sparrow Cafe also shared that after years of COVID
road construction and other challenges during the 12 years it’s been in business
admitting they don’t know when or if the shop will be able to reopen
Rustica is opening in Wayzata, taking over the bakery left vacant after Woullet’s closed. Look for a summer opening.
Joy Summers is a St. Paul-based food reporter who has been covering Twin Cities restaurants since 2010. She joined the Minnesota Star Tribune in 2021.
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“We remain committed to our mission of sharing Palestinian culture and cuisine
albeit in ways yet to be determined,” its owners wrote
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the daughter of Elmer and Rachel (Libby) Overlock
She graduated from Thomaston High School in 1945
As a teenager she assisted the Red Cross rolling bandages for World War II soldiers
She was a former member of the South Warren Grange
Estelle was a homemaker and known near and far for her home cooking
She sewed all her children’s school clothes and wedding apparel
She maintained a vegetable garden large enough to provide vegetables for the family for the entire year
Family was the most important part of her life
She hosted countless family Sunday dinners
One of her fondest memories was when her future husband Robert asked to take her home from a dance they were both attending
Their first kiss sealed her future and she often reminisced about it every time she rode by Mirror Lake
Estelle and Robert were married three days short of 50 years when Robert passed away in 2005
Ames; her daughter Faye Granims; and son-in-law Johnny Granims
She is survived by her children Neil Ames (Donna)
and Erica Burns; 26 great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews
Friends are welcome to join the family for a time of visitation on Friday
followed at Noon by a service to celebrate Estelle’s life at the Hall Funeral Home
Burial will follow in the Pleasant View Cemetery in Cushing
Arrangements are with the Hall Funeral Home
Condolences may be shared with the family at hallfuneralhomes.com
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Our dearly beloved Aunt transitioned to be with the Lord on Saturday
never being blessed with children of their own
They were always taking one of us along with them on their travels
She was very devoted to her sister and was always assisting her with her children
They became members of the Holy Church of Christ Disciples under Bishop William M
she joined First Gospel Tabernacle Church under Bishop Jobie Boone
Aunt Stelle had a strong faith and love for the Lord; anytime the doors were open
she was there until her illness made it impossible for her to attend
To know Aunt Stelle was to love her; she never met a stranger
Aunt Stelle loved fishing and was always ready to go
She would catch them but didn’t like eating them
So she would keep some for us and give the rest away
She spent many nights on the Va Beach Pier
she was preceded in death by her beloved husband
and a host of great nieces and great nephews