Our annual REMEMBERING version, the final concern of the yr, reminds us small-town of us that folks we thought we knew we did not know in addition to we want we had, and people we did not know, we want we had recognized. It reminds us that many extra have died this yr than we might presumably write about, so this presentation is at all times only a pattern of the richness of lives gone. We attempt for range amongst these we embody, and at all times know we fall in need of the range that is obtainable to us. Readers have been invited to submit memorials; 17 reader-submitted essays are right here. REMEMBERING tells us not solely how a lot this city has misplaced this yr, however how a lot from every life it has gained. –Fletcher Farrar, editor and CEO
ALPLM volunteers – 5
Diane Bantner – 14
Larry Benedict – 7
Elsie Jane Black – 9
Karen M. Brown-Coash – 11
Norman Kent Brown – 11
Will Burpee – 16
ROBERT E. “BOB” CHIPMAN – 3
Brandon James Coonrod – 13
Judith “Judy” Cully – 19
THERESA FAITH CUMMINGS – 9
CAROLYN SCHNIRRING DUNGAN – 5
Frederick C. Edmonds – 15
LAUREN ENGLEKE-SMITH – 12
Invoice Evans – 13
Dr. Steven L. Fritz – 16
BOB GRAY – 7
BRUCE HANNON – 4
WILLIAM “BILL” HOLLAND – 10
In reminiscence of our homeless individuals – 14
Jim Johnson – 16
Kevin G. Kampwerth – 16
Mary Lynn Kelly – 17
Phillip “Phil” R. Kennedy – 18
Marian Levin – 18
GAIL LORENZINI – 6
Sonya Massey – 17
Penny Ann Meyer – 18
Jennie D. Moriconi Likens – 18
D’Wayne Morris – 14
CAROLYN BARTHOLF OXTOBY – 15
Delores L. (Prior) Powers – 10
Robert PRICHARD – 8
Barry Joseph Skaggs Sr. – 12
Linda Kay (Lee) Vincent – 10
Mary Aono Yoshimura – 11
Barbara Ann Younger – 11
TONY YOUNG – 19