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  • Our deepest condolences to Shelley Fisher, her sister Kendra Wise, and the entire family—including the barn family at Sugar Knoll Farm in Huber Heights, Ohio—on the passing of their beloved patriarch, Ronald Fisher.

    Our deepest condolences to Shelley Fisher, her sister Kendra Wise, and the entire family—including the barn family at Sugar Knoll Farm in Huber Heights, Ohio—on the passing of their beloved patriarch, Ronald Fisher.

    Our deepest condolences to Shelley Fisher, her sister Kendra Wise, and the entire family—including the barn family at Sugar Knoll Farm in Huber Heights, Ohio—on the passing of their beloved patriarch, Ronald Fisher.

    May you find comfort and strength in your memories of Ron and the love that surrounds you during this difficult time.

    Please find Ron’s obituary linked here for those who wish to pay their respects.

  • I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way. Jackie sounds like she was a truly special person.

    I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way. Jackie sounds like she was a truly special person.

    I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way. Jackie sounds like she was a truly special person. If you want, I can help you put together a message or tribute to honor her memory—something that captures how much she meant to you. Would you like that?

  • With heavy hearts, we share that our beloved mom, Lillie Hooks, was called back home this past Sunday morning. My dad has asked me to share this news and warmly invite anyone who wishes to join us in celebrating her beautiful life.

    With heavy hearts, we share that our beloved mom, Lillie Hooks, was called back home this past Sunday morning. My dad has asked me to share this news and warmly invite anyone who wishes to join us in celebrating her beautiful life.

    With heavy hearts, we share that our beloved mom, Lillie Hooks, was called back home this past Sunday morning. My dad has asked me to share this news and warmly invite anyone who wishes to join us in celebrating her beautiful life.

    The service will be held on Thursday, September 4th at 10 a.m.
    St. John Missionary Baptist Church
    [Bakersfield, CA]

    Please feel free to click the link below for more details.
    Thank you all for your love, prayers, and support during this difficult time. 🙏🏾

    — with Roy Hooks and Roichelle Dixon

  • In Loving Memory of Ginger D. Stephens

    In Loving Memory of Ginger D. Stephens

    In Loving Memory of Ginger D. Stephens

    It is with a heavy heart that I share the heartbreaking news of the passing of one of my long-time, very dear friends—Ginger Stephens. Many of you who have worked at the Army Missile Command over the years may remember this precious lady.

    Ginger and I have shared a friendship of over 30 years, and I am truly heartbroken. I wanted to share her obituary and funeral information for anyone who might wish to honor her memory or keep her family in their prayers. 💜✝💜 🙏🙏🙏


    Obituary
    Ginger D. Stephens, 68, of Huntsville, AL, passed away on August 25, 2025. She was born on April 17, 1957, in Birmingham, AL, to William H. and Bertie Mae Hare Stephens.

    Ginger was the epitome of a Southern woman—graceful, beautiful, and brilliant. She excelled in school and work, embarking on a distinguished 35-year career as a US Government Public Affairs and Legislative Liaison professional. Her internal strength was evident to all who knew her, and she poured incredible effort into everything she did—from thoughtfully selecting and beautifully wrapping gifts to creating gourmet meals in her kitchen.

    She was generous, dedicated, and deeply loving. The brightest spot in her life was being a mother to her two boys, who were her greatest accomplishment. Ginger was a wonderful hostess and an even better friend. In her later years, she devoted herself to caring for her aging parents. She will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

    Ginger is survived by her sons, Walker Snyder (married to Mandy Snyder) and Hunter Snyder (married to Paige Snyder); her grandchildren, Raylon, Myla Mae, Sophia, and Camille; her brother, William D. Stephens (married to Christina J. Stephens); and her niece and nephew, Lily Parker Stephens and William Colter Stephens. She was preceded in death by her parents, William H. and Bertie Mae Hare Stephens.


    Visitation and Funeral Service
    Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, followed by a funeral service at noon on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at Laughlin Service Funeral Home
    2320 Bob Wallace Ave SW, Huntsville, AL 35805.

    The family welcomes flowers in honor of Ginger’s memory.

  • Today, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the tragic loss of a life taken far too soon—one that shook our entire hometown. In moments like these, words often feel too small to capture the depth of our grief, yet it is precisely in these moments that we must cling to one another, to hope, and to faith. He would have wanted that.

    Today, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the tragic loss of a life taken far too soon—one that shook our entire hometown. In moments like these, words often feel too small to capture the depth of our grief, yet it is precisely in these moments that we must cling to one another, to hope, and to faith. He would have wanted that.

    Today, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the tragic loss of a life taken far too soon—one that shook our entire hometown. In moments like these, words often feel too small to capture the depth of our grief, yet it is precisely in these moments that we must cling to one another, to hope, and to faith. He would have wanted that.

    We may never fully understand why such tragedies happen, but we hold fast to the truth that love never dies. The spirit of the one we lost lives on—in the memories we cherish, the laughter we once shared, and the way he touched each of our lives. He was a man of deep faith, and over the years, we shared many conversations about that faith. Though he is gone from this earth, his light has not gone out—it has simply moved beyond our sight.

    In times of sorrow, we are reminded that faith is not about having all the answers; it is about trusting that even in heartbreak, God is near. We believe He is wrapping His arms around the family, giving them strength for each day, and offering a comfort that surpasses all human understanding.

    Let us come together as a community—not only in mourning but also in love. Let us lift one another up, offer prayers, share kind words, and stand as a reminder that none of us grieves alone. May we honor his soul by carrying his light forward—in how we live, love, and care for one another. He would have wanted that.

    Though we walk through the valley of shadows, we will not lose faith. For even in the darkest nights, the promise of a brighter dawn remains. May God’s peace, which passes all understanding, rest on every heart hurting tonight.

    I will miss you, my dear friend. 🙏❤️

  • Defendant and Charges

    Defendant and Charges

    • Defendant and Charges
      Alexander Paul Wardell, 33, has now been charged with murder (with manslaughter as an alternative) in the death of his girlfriend, Morgan Kay Harris, who perished in the storage unit fire along with her dog. Wardell also faces charges of kidnapping and aggravated animal cruelty.
      FOX 13 News Utah (KSTU)

    • Background of the Incident
      In February 2023, Harris and her dog were found dead in a storage unit in Murray, locked and engulfed in flames. Initially, the District Attorney had declared the fire an “accidental, tragic loss of life,” citing insufficient evidence to press charges. That stance changed after weeks of investigation, including fire reconstruction tests conducted at an ATF lab.
      FOX 13 News Utah (KSTU)Gephardt DailyThe Salt Lake Tribune

    This development marks a significant shift in legal proceedings—from no charges to serious criminal accusations—reflecting new direction in how the case is being handled.

  • Yesss Sirr Alive and Well. What’s up” – Dennis Rodman, April 1, 2025

    Yesss Sirr Alive and Well. What’s up” – Dennis Rodman, April 1, 2025

    “Yesss Sirr Alive and Well. What’s up”
    Dennis Rodman, April 1, 2025

    There have been no credible reports from major news outlets, law enforcement, or Rodman’s representatives confirming any death. The story you’re referencing originated from fake news websites and parody accounts, and it has been debunked by multiple reliable sources.

    Please avoid sharing or reposting this misinformation. If you’re ever unsure whether a public figure has passed away, it’s best to confirm with trustworthy news organizations before spreading the word.

  • A Heartbreaking Loss: The Story of Harper Moyski

    A Heartbreaking Loss: The Story of Harper Moyski

    A Heartbreaking Loss: The Story of Harper Moyski

    In the wake of the tragic school shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school, the life of 10-year-old Harper Moyski was heartbreakingly cut short.

    Her parents, Michael and Jackie, have spoken out about the overwhelming pain of losing their beloved daughter, and the deep sorrow now carried by Harper’s sister. Their grief is immense, and the weight of this loss is unimaginable.

    Harper was a bright light—cherished deeply by her family and loved by all who knew her. As the community rallies around the Moyski family during this dark time, we hold them in our hearts and prayers.

  • A Community Mourning the Loss of Sweet Emma 💔

    A Community Mourning the Loss of Sweet Emma 💔

    A Community Mourning the Loss of Sweet Emma 💔

    Our little town is heartbroken over the tragic loss of sweet Emma, whose bright light was taken far too soon. In moments like these, the strength of a community means everything.

    Please consider donating or sharing this GoFundMe to support her family as they navigate this unimaginable loss. Every gesture—big or small—makes a difference.

    🙏 Thank you for your love, support, and prayers.
    🔗 [GoFundMe Link]

  • Urgent Support Needed for the Wissman Family

    Urgent Support Needed for the Wissman Family

    Urgent Support Needed for the Wissman Family

    My dear friends, Derrick and Stephanie Wissman, were recently involved in a tragic car accident. This loving family now faces a long and difficult road to recovery, with significant medical expenses and urgent needs.

    If you are able, please consider making a contribution to help support them during this incredibly challenging time. Every donation—no matter the size—will make a meaningful difference.

    Even if you can’t give financially, sharing this campaign and lifting them up in your prayers means the world.

    🙏 Please keep the Wissman family in your thoughts and prayers.
    🔗 Donate or share here

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