Jonathan Marchal
Lovingly memorialized by Jonathan Marchal on March 24, 2016
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John Cheng
Lovingly memorialized by Anne Cheng on March 22, 2016
John Cheng was very active in the golf business. He had two marriages with a total of five children. He was very much loved by his family and friends. He was very passionate about golf and dedicated his life to it. He invented the first Metal Wood and created a new golf game called Cygnet Better Golf. Here is a list of some of his achievements:
MEMORABLE EVENTS:
• Patented the first modern metal wood in Canada in 1975, Patent # 968379.
• PCT patent received for Cygnet Better Golf in 2002 covering 110 countries, patent # W002 -058796A3
• Patent in China for Cygnet Better Golf received in 2006, Patent # ZL200530055552.4.
• Patent in China for the wrist guard received in 2006, Patent # ZL200420103042.X.
• Kativak School Board in Nunavut bought Cygnet Better Golf Equipment for playing golf up north of Canada in 2002 where there is 4 months’ total darkness.
• Staged the first International Beach Golf Tournament at Costa del Sol, Spain in 2003.
• Recognized by the PGA of Austria as a great invention 2003.
• Cygnet Better Golf equipment was used for playing snow golf in winter, teach golf year-round and bring beginners to play golf on golf course without damaging the fairways.
• Launched Desert Golf in Jordan in 2004. CygnetBetter Golf was patronized by His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Jordan.
• Club Med purchased Cygnet Better Golf equipment for all their resorts in the Orient in 2004.
• The owners of Callaway tested the Cygnet Better Golf products and thought they were great inventions in 2008.
• One of the world's top Golf Instructors, David Leadbetter, loved Cygnet Better Golf and had his PGA Tour players sampling it in 2008. He was seriously interested in buying 10,000 portable golf sets per month to start marketing Cygnet Better Golf in the United States.
• Cygnet appointed Michael Gillett as the distributor for Australia
• John Cheng, the inventor of Cygnet Better Golf was an invited speaker at the Asia Pacific Golf Industry Show in October, 2010 to talk about the promotion of golf with CYGNET BETTER GOLF.
• Cygnet appointed the PGA of Asia as the distributor for Thailand in 2010.
• San-grila resorts purchased Cygnet Better Golf Products in 2010.
• CYGNET BETTER GOLF is well-known in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. Presentations have been done to tens of thousands of teachers and students in Ontario, Canada thru the years.May schools have purchased CYGNET BETTER GOLF equipment for playing golf right at school year-round. The teachers and students loved Cygnet Better Golf.
• Cygnet Better Golf started marketing its products in China.
• In 2011, John Cheng and his daughter, Anne were invited To participate in the popular program, Dragons’ Den to Showcase his inventions on Canadian National Television (CBC) which has an audience of over 300 million in North America.
• Cygnet Better Golf was displayed at the 2013 Beijing Golf Show with phenomenal success including interview by the Chinese National Television
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MEMORABLE EVENTS:
• Patented the first modern metal wood in Canada in 1975, Patent # 968379.
• PCT patent received for Cygnet Better Golf in 2002 covering 110 countries, patent # W002 -058796A3
• Patent in China for Cygnet Better Golf received in 2006, Patent # ZL200530055552.4.
• Patent in China for the wrist guard received in 2006, Patent # ZL200420103042.X.
• Kativak School Board in Nunavut bought Cygnet Better Golf Equipment for playing golf up north of Canada in 2002 where there is 4 months’ total darkness.
• Staged the first International Beach Golf Tournament at Costa del Sol, Spain in 2003.
• Recognized by the PGA of Austria as a great invention 2003.
• Cygnet Better Golf equipment was used for playing snow golf in winter, teach golf year-round and bring beginners to play golf on golf course without damaging the fairways.
• Launched Desert Golf in Jordan in 2004. CygnetBetter Golf was patronized by His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Jordan.
• Club Med purchased Cygnet Better Golf equipment for all their resorts in the Orient in 2004.
• The owners of Callaway tested the Cygnet Better Golf products and thought they were great inventions in 2008.
• One of the world's top Golf Instructors, David Leadbetter, loved Cygnet Better Golf and had his PGA Tour players sampling it in 2008. He was seriously interested in buying 10,000 portable golf sets per month to start marketing Cygnet Better Golf in the United States.
• Cygnet appointed Michael Gillett as the distributor for Australia
• John Cheng, the inventor of Cygnet Better Golf was an invited speaker at the Asia Pacific Golf Industry Show in October, 2010 to talk about the promotion of golf with CYGNET BETTER GOLF.
• Cygnet appointed the PGA of Asia as the distributor for Thailand in 2010.
• San-grila resorts purchased Cygnet Better Golf Products in 2010.
• CYGNET BETTER GOLF is well-known in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. Presentations have been done to tens of thousands of teachers and students in Ontario, Canada thru the years.May schools have purchased CYGNET BETTER GOLF equipment for playing golf right at school year-round. The teachers and students loved Cygnet Better Golf.
• Cygnet Better Golf started marketing its products in China.
• In 2011, John Cheng and his daughter, Anne were invited To participate in the popular program, Dragons’ Den to Showcase his inventions on Canadian National Television (CBC) which has an audience of over 300 million in North America.
• Cygnet Better Golf was displayed at the 2013 Beijing Golf Show with phenomenal success including interview by the Chinese National Television
Tim Brewster
Lovingly memorialized by Train Boston on March 21, 2016
Tim Brewster lived life to the fullest and has left behind a large circle of family, friends, patients and associates who will miss him greatly. Dawn Brewster and their beloved daughters appreciate all of the support that they have received since Tim's untimely passing.
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Asru Kumar Sinha
Lovingly memorialized by Pradipta Jana on March 19, 2016
Following the inevitable laws of nature, our eminent and legendary teacher Prof. Asru K. Sinha passed away on 17th March, 2016. We deeply mourn his sudden demise. He left behind the best legacy that will be remembered by many generations of biochemists in different Universities in USA and in India. He is not only a biochemist only, but a philosopher, Doctor and walked along every path of knowledge very easily. He was a completely dedicated person to science and Medicine. In the year 2000, he established his dream institute “Sinha Institute of Medical Science and Technology” of serving research and cancer patient community which is 17 years old now. Prof Sinha spirit is always with us, let us take forward his mission, this is the best way to pay our gratitude to him.
To discuss regarding our future steps to proceed further a general meeting is being held on Sunday, 20th March, 2016 at 1.30PM in our institute building. You are cordially requested to join this meeting and deliver your precious suggestion.
If you are not able to come here physically we request you to send your valuable proposal by email to
May his soul rest in peace.
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To discuss regarding our future steps to proceed further a general meeting is being held on Sunday, 20th March, 2016 at 1.30PM in our institute building. You are cordially requested to join this meeting and deliver your precious suggestion.
If you are not able to come here physically we request you to send your valuable proposal by email to
May his soul rest in peace.
Berta Jo Westbrook
Lovingly memorialized by Janette Cravens on March 17, 2016
Berta Jo Nobles Westbrook, 57. Passed away March 14th at 1:15AM in Lakeland Fl. She succumbed to Liver failure. She was diagnosed with Small Cell Lung Cancer in Jan 2016.
She is survived by:
Parents; Cecil Nobles, Wauchula FL and Gloria Williamson, Lakeland, FL. Daughters; Stephanie Collins(Jerry Collins), FL and Tiphanie Westbrook, Orlando FL. Grandsons: Justin and Anthony. Grandaughters: Faith and Trinity. Siblings; Cecilia Nobles, Winter Haven, FL. Joy Nobles, Lakeland, FL. Sabrina Gregory (Stephen Gregory), Lakeland FL. Janette Cravens (Andrew Cravens), lakeland, FL. Vanessa Nobles, Sebring, FL. Curtis Nobles, Wauchula, FL. 8 Nephews and 5 Nieces. 2 Great Nephews and 3 Great Nieces. Numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
She was employed by Disney off and on since they opened, retired from there as a soui chef. She had also worked as a waitress, food prep, made jewelry and made dream catchers. Her and her ex-husband were into Tae Kwan Do and snorkeling in Key West. She enjoyed her Native American Indian heritage and loved going to the new moon Ceremonies in Dade City, FL. She had a love of Classic and New Rock music (60s and 70s) and went to numerous concerts and music festivals until she was not able to anymore when she hurt her back even more then what it was the day she came home from Livestock Music Fest. She also enjoyed the slots at Seminole Casino in Tampa, FL and gambling on cruise ships. Was also a fan of Star Wars, Star Trek, Oriental art and anything Disney.
Please post your good memories and condolences you have in the comments below.
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She is survived by:
Parents; Cecil Nobles, Wauchula FL and Gloria Williamson, Lakeland, FL. Daughters; Stephanie Collins(Jerry Collins), FL and Tiphanie Westbrook, Orlando FL. Grandsons: Justin and Anthony. Grandaughters: Faith and Trinity. Siblings; Cecilia Nobles, Winter Haven, FL. Joy Nobles, Lakeland, FL. Sabrina Gregory (Stephen Gregory), Lakeland FL. Janette Cravens (Andrew Cravens), lakeland, FL. Vanessa Nobles, Sebring, FL. Curtis Nobles, Wauchula, FL. 8 Nephews and 5 Nieces. 2 Great Nephews and 3 Great Nieces. Numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
She was employed by Disney off and on since they opened, retired from there as a soui chef. She had also worked as a waitress, food prep, made jewelry and made dream catchers. Her and her ex-husband were into Tae Kwan Do and snorkeling in Key West. She enjoyed her Native American Indian heritage and loved going to the new moon Ceremonies in Dade City, FL. She had a love of Classic and New Rock music (60s and 70s) and went to numerous concerts and music festivals until she was not able to anymore when she hurt her back even more then what it was the day she came home from Livestock Music Fest. She also enjoyed the slots at Seminole Casino in Tampa, FL and gambling on cruise ships. Was also a fan of Star Wars, Star Trek, Oriental art and anything Disney.
Please post your good memories and condolences you have in the comments below.
Juanita Pinkney
Lovingly memorialized by Mardi J. Bishop on March 16, 2016
Juanita E. Pinkney (née Jacobs), of Southeast Washington, DC, age 71, was surrounded by family when she passed away peacefully in Chula Vista, CA on Monday, January 25, 2016.
Juanita was the last of seven children born to Erma and Tillman Jacobs in southern New Jersey on October 29, 1944. After her graduation from Woodstown High School, she attended Delaware State College, and then Bowie State University to prepare for her career in education. She worked as classroom teacher and Reading Specialist in the Washington, DC and Prince George’s County school systems for over 40 years until her retirement in 2009, and was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, the international organization for professional educators. She had a great passion for education and for travel. She enjoyed spending the holidays with her family on a beach in a Caribbean island. With her family, she traveled to over 20 countries, including trips to the Greek Isles, Egypt, and South Africa.
Juanita was preceded in death by her parents and siblings Ella, Etta, James, Marvin, and Donald. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Alfonso; daughter, Mardi (Randy); granddaughter, Adara; sister, Dorothy; granddog, Callie; and a host of nieces and nephews.
A service, officiated by Rev. Kip Banks, will be held at 12:30pm on Saturday, April 23 at Ft. Lincoln Funeral Home, 3401 Bladensburg Road, Brentwood, Maryland, to celebrate Juanita’s life and legacy. Memorial donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation of America or to the Phi Delta Kappa Educators Rising program.
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Juanita was the last of seven children born to Erma and Tillman Jacobs in southern New Jersey on October 29, 1944. After her graduation from Woodstown High School, she attended Delaware State College, and then Bowie State University to prepare for her career in education. She worked as classroom teacher and Reading Specialist in the Washington, DC and Prince George’s County school systems for over 40 years until her retirement in 2009, and was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, the international organization for professional educators. She had a great passion for education and for travel. She enjoyed spending the holidays with her family on a beach in a Caribbean island. With her family, she traveled to over 20 countries, including trips to the Greek Isles, Egypt, and South Africa.
Juanita was preceded in death by her parents and siblings Ella, Etta, James, Marvin, and Donald. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Alfonso; daughter, Mardi (Randy); granddaughter, Adara; sister, Dorothy; granddog, Callie; and a host of nieces and nephews.
A service, officiated by Rev. Kip Banks, will be held at 12:30pm on Saturday, April 23 at Ft. Lincoln Funeral Home, 3401 Bladensburg Road, Brentwood, Maryland, to celebrate Juanita’s life and legacy. Memorial donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation of America or to the Phi Delta Kappa Educators Rising program.