Natalie Mc Guinness
Lovingly memorialized by Friends & Family on January 3, 2016
For Natalie, life began exactly as she would have wanted, she made the national headlines for being born on new years day of 1992! Anyone who knew Natalie probably found this out within the first 5 minutes of meeting her, it was something she was forever proud of, she was famous after all!
Natalie spent the first part of her life in her Mum’s hometown Limerick, where she had great ambitions to be a jockey, this led to her being the proud owner of ‘Costello’ otherwise know as ‘Cost-a-lot’ to Cathy and John Joe. As all children do, she changed her mind and decided she wanted to join the Garda... This was short-lived too as her grandfather told her she was too short for that career.
Natalie and her family then moved to Sligo where she continued school and became a big part of the community. As the years evolved it was clear to all who knew her that Natalie’s passion was for children, they were her world, she would choose babysitting over a night out any day, too most teenagers this is unheard off.
Every child in the community knew Natalie and loved her, and are left heartbroken without her. Most recently she was working with a dyslexic child helping him with his homework and working along side him with patience only a saint could have. In the next few weeks, Natalie was due to start working in the Family Resource Centre where she would be working with children with special needs.
Natalie also loved to dress up and go out and enjoy herself with all her friends and family. Her all time favourite drink is Jack Daniels! When we were younger we did love our fat frogs, shots of tequila rose and mickey finns! Her latest drink which she is well remembered for is when she went on holiday with friends and family from Easky and fell in love with Strawberry Daiquiris - but without the strawberry! Do you get that? Strawberry Daiquiri without the strawberry - well that was Natalie for you, truly unique!
Her favourite time of year would have to be Christmas, double celebrations, Christmas and her birthday, she would always be sneaking round looking for her presents and even if she didn’t find it she would still be guessing the whole time until she finally got it right. Everyone knew even though New Years day was her birthday, you’re going out on New Years Eve and New Years day no matter how hungover you were and she was having two lots of presents, one for christmas and one for her birthday not a combined present, we would never have had it any other way.
Natalie could walk in to any room and have them laughing within seconds, she always had something to talk about and would always be the centre of attention with her amazing laugh and sense of humour bouncing around the room, you could definitely hear her before you see her.
She fell in love with Paolo Nutini, she even attended one of his concerts where he brushed past her and touched her hand, she vowed never to wash that hand again and called her mum Cathy in excitement to tell her this amazing news! She always loved her music, constantly singing along no matters who’s car or house we were in we would start singing our favourite songs!
Natalie loved her bed and was a night owl, she would always be up watching something or reading a book, but when she did get up she was always on the go, heading to see someone or go somewhere. She loved being at home too, you would never expect her to move out, she was constantly texting her mum Cathy to see where she is and when she was coming home, home girl at heart.
Natalie got her beloved dog Phoebe when she got distinctions in all her modules at college, she had always wanted a dog and this is how she finally got her.
Natalie had a great motto which I think we could all learn from:
‘Live Every Moment,
Laugh Every day
Love beyond words’
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Natalie spent the first part of her life in her Mum’s hometown Limerick, where she had great ambitions to be a jockey, this led to her being the proud owner of ‘Costello’ otherwise know as ‘Cost-a-lot’ to Cathy and John Joe. As all children do, she changed her mind and decided she wanted to join the Garda... This was short-lived too as her grandfather told her she was too short for that career.
Natalie and her family then moved to Sligo where she continued school and became a big part of the community. As the years evolved it was clear to all who knew her that Natalie’s passion was for children, they were her world, she would choose babysitting over a night out any day, too most teenagers this is unheard off.
Every child in the community knew Natalie and loved her, and are left heartbroken without her. Most recently she was working with a dyslexic child helping him with his homework and working along side him with patience only a saint could have. In the next few weeks, Natalie was due to start working in the Family Resource Centre where she would be working with children with special needs.
Natalie also loved to dress up and go out and enjoy herself with all her friends and family. Her all time favourite drink is Jack Daniels! When we were younger we did love our fat frogs, shots of tequila rose and mickey finns! Her latest drink which she is well remembered for is when she went on holiday with friends and family from Easky and fell in love with Strawberry Daiquiris - but without the strawberry! Do you get that? Strawberry Daiquiri without the strawberry - well that was Natalie for you, truly unique!
Her favourite time of year would have to be Christmas, double celebrations, Christmas and her birthday, she would always be sneaking round looking for her presents and even if she didn’t find it she would still be guessing the whole time until she finally got it right. Everyone knew even though New Years day was her birthday, you’re going out on New Years Eve and New Years day no matter how hungover you were and she was having two lots of presents, one for christmas and one for her birthday not a combined present, we would never have had it any other way.
Natalie could walk in to any room and have them laughing within seconds, she always had something to talk about and would always be the centre of attention with her amazing laugh and sense of humour bouncing around the room, you could definitely hear her before you see her.
She fell in love with Paolo Nutini, she even attended one of his concerts where he brushed past her and touched her hand, she vowed never to wash that hand again and called her mum Cathy in excitement to tell her this amazing news! She always loved her music, constantly singing along no matters who’s car or house we were in we would start singing our favourite songs!
Natalie loved her bed and was a night owl, she would always be up watching something or reading a book, but when she did get up she was always on the go, heading to see someone or go somewhere. She loved being at home too, you would never expect her to move out, she was constantly texting her mum Cathy to see where she is and when she was coming home, home girl at heart.
Natalie got her beloved dog Phoebe when she got distinctions in all her modules at college, she had always wanted a dog and this is how she finally got her.
Natalie had a great motto which I think we could all learn from:
‘Live Every Moment,
Laugh Every day
Love beyond words’
George Lockard
Lovingly memorialized by Debbie Miller on January 2, 2016
George Lockard of Steelton
Born on March 26 1964 Entered into Eternal rest 1/2/16
George was the son of the late George (Bucky)Lockard Of Middletown
Survived by Mother Shirley of HBG and a Brother Donald, Sisters Betty,Susie
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Born on March 26 1964 Entered into Eternal rest 1/2/16
George was the son of the late George (Bucky)Lockard Of Middletown
Survived by Mother Shirley of HBG and a Brother Donald, Sisters Betty,Susie
Christopher Sniegowski
Lovingly memorialized by Opel Sniegowski on January 2, 2016
Christopher Edward-Thomas Sniegowski of 127 Shirley
St. Molalla, Ore. died Tuesday, November 10, 2015,
surrounded by his loving family, after a long, brave fight
against a genetic lung disease. He was 46.
Christopher was born September 23, 1969 in Seattle,
Wash., to Dave E. and Maria Sniegowski. He graduated
from Beaverton High School in 1988. He married Opel
Gaylene Leaton August 23, 2008.
He was a retired security officer, avid gun enthusiast,
beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Nothing was more
important to him than his family. He was a beloved man, the
foundation of his family. He will never be forgotten.
He is survived by his wife, Opel; son Justin Thomas
Sniegowski; daughters Marissa Elizabeth Luebben and
Chantell Nichole Luebben; grandson Liam Dean Franklin;
future sons-in-law Nathan Franklin and Donald Drake;
puppies Sebastian, Lilly, and Boomer
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St. Molalla, Ore. died Tuesday, November 10, 2015,
surrounded by his loving family, after a long, brave fight
against a genetic lung disease. He was 46.
Christopher was born September 23, 1969 in Seattle,
Wash., to Dave E. and Maria Sniegowski. He graduated
from Beaverton High School in 1988. He married Opel
Gaylene Leaton August 23, 2008.
He was a retired security officer, avid gun enthusiast,
beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Nothing was more
important to him than his family. He was a beloved man, the
foundation of his family. He will never be forgotten.
He is survived by his wife, Opel; son Justin Thomas
Sniegowski; daughters Marissa Elizabeth Luebben and
Chantell Nichole Luebben; grandson Liam Dean Franklin;
future sons-in-law Nathan Franklin and Donald Drake;
puppies Sebastian, Lilly, and Boomer
Mary Bragg
Lovingly memorialized by Mike Bragg on January 1, 2016
Mary Esther Craze Bragg, 69, passed away on December 29, 2015. Mary was born on June 17, 1946 in Cumberland, Maryland, an only child of William and Helen Craze. She attended West Virginia State University, where she met the love of her life, Michael Allen Bragg. Michael and Mary were married for 44 years together, raising two children and five grandchildren. They lived in Cumberland, Maryland; Antioch, California; and Overland Park, Kansas. After Michael’s death, Mary resided in Overland Park, KS until moving to Eugene, Oregon in 2014.
Mary worked as an elementary and ESL schoolteacher for the Blue Valley School District in Kansas, and before that, in California and Maryland. She devoted her life to children, as well as to her family and faith. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, McCall, Mary Madison, McClain, Lucy and Madeleine. She always had a kind word and generous spirit for those around her, whether at work, home or amongst friends. Mary loved fashion, traveling, and journaling. She doted on her husband, Michael, and their marriage was a true testament to the legacy of love.
Mary is survived by her son, Michael William Bragg, her daughter, Christina Lynn Smith, and her grandchildren, McCall Smith, Mary Madison Smith, McClain Smith, Lucy Bragg, Madeleine Bragg and soon-to-be grandchild Michael Fitzwilliam Bragg.
She will be remembered and loved by her family and friends always.
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Mary worked as an elementary and ESL schoolteacher for the Blue Valley School District in Kansas, and before that, in California and Maryland. She devoted her life to children, as well as to her family and faith. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, McCall, Mary Madison, McClain, Lucy and Madeleine. She always had a kind word and generous spirit for those around her, whether at work, home or amongst friends. Mary loved fashion, traveling, and journaling. She doted on her husband, Michael, and their marriage was a true testament to the legacy of love.
Mary is survived by her son, Michael William Bragg, her daughter, Christina Lynn Smith, and her grandchildren, McCall Smith, Mary Madison Smith, McClain Smith, Lucy Bragg, Madeleine Bragg and soon-to-be grandchild Michael Fitzwilliam Bragg.
She will be remembered and loved by her family and friends always.
Jorge Raul Escobar
Lovingly memorialized by Blanca Harris on December 31, 2015
Jorge Raul Escobar, a native of Rosario, Argentina, was an avid professional soccer fan. His favorite team was the Spanish Barcelona team. He immigrated to the United States in his 30's and made a life in El Segundo, California. He left us on 12/1/15. He will be remembered always as the head of our family. His kindness and generosity was evident in his countless donations to many charities. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 30 years Virginia Escobar, 2 grandsons Jorge and Victor Jonathan, his brother Jose, his sister Amanda, 2 step daughters and five granddaughters. He will live forever in our hearts. May he rest in peace.
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Paul Dean Kiser
Lovingly memorialized by Angela Crawford on December 31, 2015
Look for me in Rainbows
Time for me to go now, I won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, way up in the sky.
In the morning sunrise when all the world is new,
Just look for me and love me, as you know I loved you.
Time for me to leave you, I won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, high up in the sky.
In the evening sunset, when all the world is through,
Just look for me and love me, and I'll be close to you.
It won't be forever, the day will come and then
My loving arms will hold you, when we meet again.
Time for us to part now, we won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, shining in the sky.
Every waking moment, and all your whole life through
Just look for me and love me, as you know I loved you.
Just wish me to be near you,
And I'll be there with you.
Paul Dean Kiser
September 25, 1950 - November 20, 2015
Paul Dean Kiser, 65 of Bowling Green, Ohio, passed away at his home peacefully on November 20th 2015. Paul was born September 25, 1950 to John Paul Kiser and Pearl (Clifton) Kiser in Thorton Kentucky. He grew up in the Letcher County area.
Paul was happiest surrounded by his family and grandchildren whom he loved dearly. Paul was an entrepreneur having two of his own businesses called Paul’s Office machine and repair and Universal Services and associates. He also enjoyed working on various remodeling projects, working on cars as well as working at Chrysler in Rossford Ohio before retiring. Paul always had a kind word and never met a stranger. Paul took pride in being a UK and Steelers fan. Paul was always happy to lend a helping hand and give advice at the drop of a pin.
As a U.S Army Veteran in the 25th Infantry Division he served during Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War as an air defense artillery /quartermaster and a heavy equipment operator in transportation. He took great delight in sharing his stories from serving his country and the places he was stationed at.
He is survived by his former wife, Grace (Burke) Gullett whom he had two daughters, Veronica Ramos of Bowing Green Ohio, and grandchildren Marissa and Morgan Ramos. Youngest daughter, Angela Kiser Crawford of Dalzell, South Carolina, grandchildren Ashli, John, and Justin. A son Rick Herrera of Pontiac Michigan and grandchildren Rickael, Brooke and Justin. Brothers and sisters, Larry Kiser, Teresa Kiser, Kathy (Kiser) Bolling, Johnny Kiser, Jerome (Tonto) Kiser, Jonathan (Gumby) Kiser and Lisa (Kiser) Carrier and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Later marrying Kimberly Sandidge of Castlewood, Va with 3 step children and 7 step grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his father John Paul Kiser, mother Pearl Kiser, sisters Roberta Bentley and Aloma (Peco) Kiser and grandchild Krystlyn Dean Ramos
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Time for me to go now, I won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, way up in the sky.
In the morning sunrise when all the world is new,
Just look for me and love me, as you know I loved you.
Time for me to leave you, I won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, high up in the sky.
In the evening sunset, when all the world is through,
Just look for me and love me, and I'll be close to you.
It won't be forever, the day will come and then
My loving arms will hold you, when we meet again.
Time for us to part now, we won't say goodbye;
Look for me in rainbows, shining in the sky.
Every waking moment, and all your whole life through
Just look for me and love me, as you know I loved you.
Just wish me to be near you,
And I'll be there with you.
Paul Dean Kiser
September 25, 1950 - November 20, 2015
Paul Dean Kiser, 65 of Bowling Green, Ohio, passed away at his home peacefully on November 20th 2015. Paul was born September 25, 1950 to John Paul Kiser and Pearl (Clifton) Kiser in Thorton Kentucky. He grew up in the Letcher County area.
Paul was happiest surrounded by his family and grandchildren whom he loved dearly. Paul was an entrepreneur having two of his own businesses called Paul’s Office machine and repair and Universal Services and associates. He also enjoyed working on various remodeling projects, working on cars as well as working at Chrysler in Rossford Ohio before retiring. Paul always had a kind word and never met a stranger. Paul took pride in being a UK and Steelers fan. Paul was always happy to lend a helping hand and give advice at the drop of a pin.
As a U.S Army Veteran in the 25th Infantry Division he served during Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War as an air defense artillery /quartermaster and a heavy equipment operator in transportation. He took great delight in sharing his stories from serving his country and the places he was stationed at.
He is survived by his former wife, Grace (Burke) Gullett whom he had two daughters, Veronica Ramos of Bowing Green Ohio, and grandchildren Marissa and Morgan Ramos. Youngest daughter, Angela Kiser Crawford of Dalzell, South Carolina, grandchildren Ashli, John, and Justin. A son Rick Herrera of Pontiac Michigan and grandchildren Rickael, Brooke and Justin. Brothers and sisters, Larry Kiser, Teresa Kiser, Kathy (Kiser) Bolling, Johnny Kiser, Jerome (Tonto) Kiser, Jonathan (Gumby) Kiser and Lisa (Kiser) Carrier and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Later marrying Kimberly Sandidge of Castlewood, Va with 3 step children and 7 step grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his father John Paul Kiser, mother Pearl Kiser, sisters Roberta Bentley and Aloma (Peco) Kiser and grandchild Krystlyn Dean Ramos
Leslie Jeanne Stevens
Lovingly memorialized by Noelle Bounds on December 30, 2015
Leslie Jeanne Stevens was a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a sister, an aunt and a beloved friend to many. She had a heart of gold, always gave her last dime to those in need and she loved her family to a fault. She leaves behind 3 children: Tino, Katie and Sam and 5 grandchildren: Elias, Evan, Tino III, Ethan and Aurora. She was preceded in death by her soulmate and husband Mike Stevens, her younger sister Naomi Michels, her adoptive parents The Crittendens as well as an adopted brother named Danny. She is to be cremated and her ashes will be with her family.
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