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Lorine Ann Denton Obituary – The Pueblo Chieftain
Lorine Ann Denton Chandler – Lorine Ann Denton (nee Dale), 80, of Chandler, Ariz., passed away on Nov. 11, 2021, with her loved ones by her side. Lorine was born April 25, 1941 to Marie Elizabeth Dale (nee Spiess) and Everett Dale in Pueblo, Colo., the youngest of three children. Lorine graduated from Centennial High School in 1959. In early 1960, she met Gerald “Jerry” Leo Denton and they wed on October 15, 1960. They went on to have two sons, Mark Lee Denton and Jerry Allen Denton. They raised their family in her hometown of Pueblo, Colo., before moving to Chandler, Ariz., in 2007 to be closer to their…
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Ann Wright: November in the garden
Tumble – complete with putting red, orange and yellow hued leaves has been ushered in with early dry circumstances and colder nights – now, welcome rain. The slide colours did not disappoint this yr the trees and shrubs in our area have been attractive! With the much-essential rain, there appears so a great deal to do in the backyard that was not performed before this tumble. A examine checklist of back garden duties is expanding, some of which will require to hold out right up until the weather settles. At the best of the list: thoroughly clean up and go over up. Fall cleanup is critical to help protect against…
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Ann Arbor offering free home improvements to income-qualified seniors
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor plans to aid senior home owners make electricity-efficiency advancements under the city’s new Aging in Put Successfully pilot program. The metropolis is in search of up to 20 skilled property owners to take part in the absolutely free system. Component of the city’s A2Zero carbon-neutrality prepare, the program focuses on building house enhancements to maximize household convenience and cut down utility bills, as effectively as generating getting old-in-position enhancements that raise house protection. “We are seriously thrilled about this pilot method and its ability to assist reduced-profits seniors remain in their properties, and have much better health outcomes, for longer,” Performing City Administrator John…