Author: Living Legends

Tim Denny OKC Obituary, Death; Oklahoma, OK, Former Chief Administrative Officer At Bob Moore Auto Group Has Died It is with deep sadness and immense gratitude for his remarkable contributions that we announce the passing of Tim Denny, a distinguished business leader and cherished member of the Oklahoma City community. Tim’s legacy spans a diverse career—from serving as the former Chief Administrative Officer at Bob Moore Auto Group to founding and leading Onward Fleet Solutions, owning Holiday Bowling Center OKC, and holding key executive roles at Chesapeake Energy Corporation. His journey from Long Beach, California to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is…

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Caprice Edward Cashaw in Custody After Deadly Shooting at Hammond Portside Pub; Victims Identified as Paul and Lorraine Reyna HAMMOND, IN – A person of interest, identified as 34-year-old Caprice Edward Cashaw, is in custody following a deadly shooting that took place early Sunday morning at the Portside Pub in Hammond, Indiana, which left five people shot, including two fatalities. Authorities have confirmed that the victims have been identified as bartender Paul (last name not immediately available) and Lorraine Reyna, a woman with family ties to the area. The other three individuals who were injured are currently being treated in…

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Richard Tillman Obituary, Death; Ontario, CA Beloved Resident Has Sadly Passed Away It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Richard Tillman, a beloved resident of Ontario, California. Richard’s departure has left a deep void in the hearts of family, friends, and community members alike. He was a man whose life was characterized by warmth, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on those around him. Today, we come together to celebrate Richard’s extraordinary life—a life marked by selfless service, genuine kindness, and an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire…

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Michael Papandrea Obituary, Death; Lehigh Valley, PA, Former Longtime Employee And Local Businessman Has Passed Away It is with heavy hearts that our restaurant family and the local community mourn the sudden passing of Michael Papandrea, fondly known as Mozzarella di Michael. Michael, a longtime employee and local businessman, passed away peacefully in his sleep, leaving behind a legacy as vibrant and unforgettable as the fresh mozzarella he so passionately created. His unparalleled talent for turning a simple ingredient into an art form, combined with his generous spirit and magnetic personality, made him a cherished figure among colleagues, friends, and…

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Diana A Racusin Obituary, Death; Houston, TX MD Obstetrician-gynecologist Has Passed Away It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Diana A. Racusin, a distinguished obstetrician-gynecologist whose compassionate care and unwavering commitment to women’s health enriched countless lives in Houston, Texas, and beyond. As we mourn the loss of this remarkable physician, we also celebrate her legacy—a legacy defined by healing, kindness, and a tireless pursuit of excellence in medicine. Dr. Racusin’s journey began with a passion for science and a deep-seated desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others. From her early…

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Amber Alert Issued For Ramona Armstrong – In a concerning case that unfolded in San Antonio, Texas, 14-year-old Ramona Shanti Armstrong has been found safe after being reported missing. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) had issued an Amber Alert after Ramona was picked up by an unknown man. The case quickly drew attention, and thanks to a combination of technology and investigative work, the teen was safely located. According to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, Ramona was initially picked up by the unidentified man, and her phone was later tracked, only to be found abandoned. As the investigation progressed, officials…

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PHOENIX — It wouldn’t be a trip to Chase Field without a frustrating loss for the Chicago Cubs. They were on the verge of taking three of four games against the Arizona Diamondbacks when an eighth-inning meltdown by the bullpen thwarted those efforts in a 10-6 loss Sunday. Kyle Tucker’s three-run home run off a first-pitch curveball from Diamondbacks lefty reliever Joe Mantiply gave the Cubs a four-run lead heading into the bottom of the eighth inning. Arizona responded by sending 12 batters to the plate and putting up eight runs against three Cubs relievers, with most of the damage…

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Construction on nearly 250 residential units next to Mundelein’s village hall is expected to begin in the coming weeks, marking what Mayor Steve Lentz called a “capstone” for the village’s vision of Plaza Circle. The redevelopment, known as Area, encompasses several lots between village hall and the train station. It includes a 225-unit apartment complex and 17 townhomes, and retail space to the north, along Hawley Street. Lentz said it will finally fill out the plaza, which was designed over a decade ago. During Monday’s Village Board meeting, the board approved an amendment to the redevelopment to address a 45%…

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Maybe one day, Chicago Blackhawks fans who attended Sunday’s game against the Utah Hockey Club — the ones who were willing to pony up $12 for a commemorative ticket — might look down on that stub and say, “I was there.” Or it might be a tangible reminder of a failed experiment. However it goes down in history, it would’ve been the first time several of the former draft picks who marked the genesis of the Hawks’ Great Rebuild assembled for an NHL game. In the context of Sunday’s matinee, it’s just another game, a desperate playoff contender (Utah) pitted…

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On March 7, 2016, the National Review published a letter signed by three dozen Catholic laypeople — some academics, some nonprofit leaders — that called Donald Trump “manifestly unfit to be president of the United States.” Trump’s campaign, they wrote, “has already driven our politics down to new levels of vulgarity. His appeals to racial and ethnic fears and prejudice are offensive to any genuinely Catholic sensibility.” Among the signers was Brian Burch, a west suburban Chicago man who co-founded an advocacy group called CatholicVote about a decade earlier. Its self-described mission “is to inspire every Catholic in America to…

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