After her breast cancer diagnosis, Lydia J. Cosumano made awareness, detection, and a cure her focus…
Alana Baranick
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“Roy died. House for sale! I have always wanted to say that in my obituary!” That’s how Roy Edward Oaklund, 94, began his own obituary in the Idaho Press Tribune.
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Gloria Houghton invented fun and challenging learning devices to teach her students about literature, drama and art.
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Six dedicated school bus drivers who helped children get home safely…
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As a stock car driver and truck driver, the woman called “Lucky” always figured that she really was just that.
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The hit movie The Help has us all thinking about the generations of women who have cared for other people’s homes and children. Today we spotlight a few domestic workers …
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Jane Robinson Gillespie filled her 90 years with community service, guided by her unwavering commitment to peacemaking and social justice.
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Garnet Sveda’s husband wrote her obituary, a beautiful and loving tribute that begins, “My girlfriend left me!”
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After Gary Nixon was conked in the head by a teammate’s swinging bat while playing baseball, he decided he’d better find a safer sport. So he switched to drag racing.
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Bernard Segal spent 39 years at Golden Gate University teaching future lawyers the litigation skills he learned defending civil rights and antiwar protesters.