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PURNELL--Marguerite H. (Maggie) of Locust Valley, Fishers Island and New York, NY passed away peacefully at home on March 26, 2015 after a long illness. She was 94. Maggie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 45 years Richard I. and her adored sisters Constance H. Oliver ONeil and Audrey H. Hilliard. She is survived by her daughter Marguerite W. Purnell, her son Peter F. Purnell, her four grandchildren James, Theodore, Robert and Henry. She is also survived by her cherished sister Sally H. Childs and numerous nieces and nephews, on whom she doted. Maggies energy and enthusiasm were boundless, and she put those traits to good use, first as a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, and friend and later as a long serving board member of many charitable organizations. In her 20s she worked under the tutelage of Dr. Howard A. Rusk in the nascent field of physical rehabilitation, an area of interest that would remain near and dear to her throughout her life. She served on many boards and was a tireless champion for each one, from her early years with the Junior League to her involvement with the Rusk Institute (and later the World Rehabilitation Fund), the International Center for the Disabled, FOCUS, the Venture Fund, the Episcopal Mission Society, Classroom, Inc. and in particular her lengthy involvement with the Boys Club of New York and The Central Park Conservancy, where she was one of the four founders of the Womens Committee. Maggie was a quintessential people person, and she demonstrated it every day through her profound love for her family, her friends and those whose causes she championed. She particularly liked to empower young people, whether through education, rehabilitation, job opportunities and/or recreational opportunities. Renowned for her charm and her charisma, she lit up every room she entered. Truly, she was one of a kind. A memorial service to celebrate Maggies life will be held at a later date. A private interment was held at Fishers Island. Services by Dodge-Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Maggies name to the World Rehabilitation Fund (worldrehabfund.org), the Boys Club of New York (bcny.org) or the Central Park Conservancy (centralparknyc.org).
Full Happy Mothers Day Show 5/8/2015 | WGN Radio - 720.
Today we celebrated our Moms and all of the moms we could talk to! Happy Mothers Day! We heard about the Jackson Chance Foundation, an organization that helps make life a little easier for mothers with children in the��.
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Paid Notice: Deaths NIVES, FRED
NIVES--Fred. March 4, 2015, 94 years old. Born Vienna Austria in 1921. Fred was a lover of life who lived every day to the fullest. This was not surprising for a man who in 1938, at the age of 17 in order to escape from the Nazis after Kristallnacht, walked from Austria at night hiding in the woods during the day to find refuge in Belgium. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1940, he proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1942-1946 in the European Theater in Paris under General Eisenhowers command. He was reunited with his father Bernhard and brother Ernest at wars end, but his mother Roza perished in Auschwitz. Fred Nives was truly one of a kind. Larger than life, he was an avid sportsman with unstoppable energy. He relished his early ski adventures in Davos and then his chalet in Meribel, France. His love of athletics included tennis, swimming and his treadmill. He was a voracious reader, classical music concertgoer and opera lover, especially Wagner. In his youth, he piloted his plane from Paris all over Europe, and ran his boat along the French Riviera to the Greek Isles. As an accomplished horseman for 50 years, he and his beloved wife Donna rode in Hunter-Pace events. In events where he was not riding, Fred became an official timer at the finish lines. He was also the Treasurer of the Greenwich Riding and Trails Association. He was proud that the GRTAs budget was perfectly balanced while he was the treasurer. His wide circle of friends and family reveled in his contagious enthusiasm, keen intelligence and marvelous sense of humor. He graciously brought everybody together for many holidays and occasions. Always generously entertaining guests with his hilarious jokes, wonderful stories, choice bottles of wines and love of fine foods. He had a strong will, strong opinions and strong mind. A successful entrepreneur with a brilliant and decisive business mind, Mr. Nives started a foreign currency service business in the 1950s and then a consumer finance company which was sold in 1963 to become Sterling Bancorp in New York. An accomplished Wall Street investor with a seat on the New York Stock Exchange until 1969, he was a general partner in investment partnership Apollo Associates until 1974. He left Wall Street to start Omni Financial Corporation, a very successful consumer financial company, in the early 70s. He wanted to help military personnel obtain consumer loans because he remembered how difficult it was for him to obtain a loan to buy his first car after the war. But, the greatest accomplishment of his life was his marriage to his extraordinary and beautiful wife Donna. He met the love of his life at the age of 37 in New York City and they married shortly thereafter. They shared a love of animals, which became a big part of their life together. In addition to their equestrian activities, they founded the 30+ year old Animal Rescue Group Adopt-A- Dog located in Greenwich, CT and Armonk, NY. Fred and Donna also generously funded the Bronx Zoos Fred and Donna Nives African Wild Dog Pavillion Their love of animals and each other was apparent to all their friends and family. Mr. Nives also was a longtime Board member of The Center for Hearing and Communication. Member of the Greenwich Riding & Trails Association, The Graduate Club of New Haven, The Stamford Yacht Club, Goldens Bridge Hounds, North Salem, New York and Fairfield County Hounds in Bridgewater, CT. Mr. Nives is survived by Donna Nives, Julie Nives Schwartzman, Dan and Zoe Schwartzman, Miriam and Marissa Nives, Vivian and Richard Van Buren, Annie, Jimmy, James and Nicholas Angellino. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 9 at 1:30pm at Temple Sholom, Greenwich Connecticut. In lieu of flowers, the family requests any donations be made to Adopt A Dog, 849 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06831 or Center for Hearing and Communication, 50 Broadway, New York, NY 10004.
Mothers Day 2015: No mother is just a mom
Just a mom are three words that should never string a sentence together. Hold onto that. Its no small thing, my friend. But dont lose sight of the even greater truth: In the mundane, in the failure, in the very real and hard and long days of.
Mothers Day 2015: Top mom one-liners
CBC News Posted: May 08, 2015 5:30 AM ET Last Updated: May 08, 2015 7:34 AM ET. For Mothers Day, we asked you to share the things your mom always says. (sharpshutter/Shutterstock). What is the ultimate Mom-ism? We asked you for yours, and you .
MercatorNet: Will 2015 be the last Mothers Day ever?
Mothers Day is celebrated in many countries this Sunday, and we ought to make it a very special one. For some of us it may be the last, at least as a public celebration. As a result of a referendum this month, Ireland could��.
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Paid Notice: Deaths PURNELL, MARGUERITE H
PURNELL--Marguerite H. (Maggie) of Locust Valley, Fishers Island and New York, NY passed away peacefully at home on March 26, 2015 after a long illness. She was 94. Maggie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 45 years Richard I. and her adored sisters Constance H. Oliver ONeil and Audrey H. Hilliard. She is survived by her daughter Marguerite W. Purnell, her son Peter F. Purnell, her four grandchildren James, Theodore, Robert and Henry. She is also survived by her cherished sister Sally H. Childs and numerous nieces and nephews, on whom she doted. Maggies energy and enthusiasm were boundless, and she put those traits to good use, first as a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, and friend and later as a long serving board member of many charitable organizations. In her 20s she worked under the tutelage of Dr. Howard A. Rusk in the nascent field of physical rehabilitation, an area of interest that would remain near and dear to her throughout her life. She served on many boards and was a tireless champion for each one, from her early years with the Junior League to her involvement with the Rusk Institute (and later the World Rehabilitation Fund), the International Center for the Disabled, FOCUS, the Venture Fund, the Episcopal Mission Society, Classroom, Inc. and in particular her lengthy involvement with the Boys Club of New York and The Central Park Conservancy, where she was one of the four founders of the Womens Committee. Maggie was a quintessential people person, and she demonstrated it every day through her profound love for her family, her friends and those whose causes she championed. She particularly liked to empower young people, whether through education, rehabilitation, job opportunities and/or recreational opportunities. Renowned for her charm and her charisma, she lit up every room she entered. Truly, she was one of a kind. A memorial service to celebrate Maggies life will be held at a later date. A private interment was held at Fishers Island. Services by Dodge-Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Maggies name to the World Rehabilitation Fund (worldrehabfund.org), the Boys Club of New York (bcny.org) or the Central Park Conservancy (centralparknyc.org).
Paid Notice: Deaths PURNELL, MARGUERITE H
PURNELL--Marguerite H. (Maggie) of Locust Valley, Fishers Island and New York, NY passed away peacefully at home on March 26, 2015 after a long illness. She was 94. Maggie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 45 years Richard I. and her adored sisters Constance H. Oliver ONeil and Audrey H. Hilliard. She is survived by her daughter Marguerite W. Purnell, her son Peter F. Purnell, her four grandchildren James, Theodore, Robert and Henry. She is also survived by her cherished sister Sally H. Childs and numerous nieces and nephews, on whom she doted. Maggies energy and enthusiasm were boundless, and she put those traits to good use, first as a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, and friend and later as a long serving board member of many charitable organizations. In her 20s she worked under the tutelage of Dr. Howard A. Rusk in the nascent field of physical rehabilitation, an area of interest that would remain near and dear to her throughout her life. She served on many boards and was a tireless champion for each one, from her early years with the Junior League to her involvement with the Rusk Institute (and later the World Rehabilitation Fund), the International Center for the Disabled, FOCUS, the Venture Fund, the Episcopal Mission Society, Classroom, Inc. and in particular her lengthy involvement with the Boys Club of New York and The Central Park Conservancy, where she was one of the four founders of the Womens Committee. Maggie was a quintessential people person, and she demonstrated it every day through her profound love for her family, her friends and those whose causes she championed. She particularly liked to empower young people, whether through education, rehabilitation, job opportunities and/or recreational opportunities. Renowned for her charm and her charisma, she lit up every room she entered. Truly, she was one of a kind. A memorial service to celebrate Maggies life will be held at a later date. A private interment was held at Fishers Island. Services by Dodge-Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Maggies name to the World Rehabilitation Fund (worldrehabfund.org), the Boys Club of New York (bcny.org) or the Central Park Conservancy (centralparknyc.org).
After Victory Laps, Settling In as Rookies
For incoming House freshmen, going to Congress is like going to college, with orientation on the dos and donts of Capitol Hill and a tough search for housing.. Incoming House freshmen, a total of 58 following midterm elections, will learn that going to Congress is like going to college, with housing arrangements to make, friendships to cultivate and new rules to learn at the Capitol; they worry about getting choice committee seats.
Mothers Day 2015 Gift Guide | Cupcakes and Cashmere
Ive made Mothers Day gift guides for several years now, but it wasnt until I started curating these pieces that I realized that I get to celebrate the holiday myself this year! It feels quite surreal and while we still havent figured��.
Editors Obsessions: Mothers Day Gift Guide 2015
Celebrating Mothers Day may seem simple enough���mimosas, brunch; the usual���but landing mom that perfect personalized gift? Thats no simple task. For some moms, it just doesnt count as Mothers Day unless there are ample amounts of chocolate .
Ashton Kutcher Surprises His Mom For Mothers Day With A.
Ashton Kutcher planned a sweet surprise for his mom this Mothers Day, and it was all caught on camera. Kutcher and his stepdad, Mark,. Posted: 05/06/2015 10:21 am EDT Updated: 05/06/2015 11:59 am EDT. Play. Current Time 0:00.
Paid Notice: Deaths NIVES, FRED
NIVES--Fred. March 4, 2015, 94 years old. Born Vienna Austria in 1921. Fred was a lover of life who lived every day to the fullest. This was not surprising for a man who in 1938, at the age of 17 in order to escape from the Nazis after Kristallnacht, walked from Austria at night hiding in the woods during the day to find refuge in Belgium. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1940, he proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1942-1946 in the European Theater in Paris under General Eisenhowers command. He was reunited with his father Bernhard and brother Ernest at wars end, but his mother Roza perished in Auschwitz. Fred Nives was truly one of a kind. Larger than life, he was an avid sportsman with unstoppable energy. He relished his early ski adventures in Davos and then his chalet in Meribel, France. His love of athletics included tennis, swimming and his treadmill. He was a voracious reader, classical music concertgoer and opera lover, especially Wagner. In his youth, he piloted his plane from Paris all over Europe, and ran his boat along the French Riviera to the Greek Isles. As an accomplished horseman for 50 years, he and his beloved wife Donna rode in Hunter-Pace events. In events where he was not riding, Fred became an official timer at the finish lines. He was also the Treasurer of the Greenwich Riding and Trails Association. He was proud that the GRTAs budget was perfectly balanced while he was the treasurer. His wide circle of friends and family reveled in his contagious enthusiasm, keen intelligence and marvelous sense of humor. He graciously brought everybody together for many holidays and occasions. Always generously entertaining guests with his hilarious jokes, wonderful stories, choice bottles of wines and love of fine foods. He had a strong will, strong opinions and strong mind. A successful entrepreneur with a brilliant and decisive business mind, Mr. Nives started a foreign currency service business in the 1950s and then a consumer finance company which was sold in 1963 to become Sterling Bancorp in New York. An accomplished Wall Street investor with a seat on the New York Stock Exchange until 1969, he was a general partner in investment partnership Apollo Associates until 1974. He left Wall Street to start Omni Financial Corporation, a very successful consumer financial company, in the early 70s. He wanted to help military personnel obtain consumer loans because he remembered how difficult it was for him to obtain a loan to buy his first car after the war. But, the greatest accomplishment of his life was his marriage to his extraordinary and beautiful wife Donna. He met the love of his life at the age of 37 in New York City and they married shortly thereafter. They shared a love of animals, which became a big part of their life together. In addition to their equestrian activities, they founded the 30+ year old Animal Rescue Group Adopt-A- Dog located in Greenwich, CT and Armonk, NY. Fred and Donna also generously funded the Bronx Zoos Fred and Donna Nives African Wild Dog Pavillion Their love of animals and each other was apparent to all their friends and family. Mr. Nives also was a longtime Board member of The Center for Hearing and Communication. Member of the Greenwich Riding & Trails Association, The Graduate Club of New Haven, The Stamford Yacht Club, Goldens Bridge Hounds, North Salem, New York and Fairfield County Hounds in Bridgewater, CT. Mr. Nives is survived by Donna Nives, Julie Nives Schwartzman, Dan and Zoe Schwartzman, Miriam and Marissa Nives, Vivian and Richard Van Buren, Annie, Jimmy, James and Nicholas Angellino. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 9 at 1:30pm at Temple Sholom, Greenwich Connecticut. In lieu of flowers, the family requests any donations be made to Adopt A Dog, 849 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06831 or Center for Hearing and Communication, 50 Broadway, New York, NY 10004.
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Pierre Moscovici Embodies a Softer Approach to Europe’s Recovery
While declaring that budget rules “are made for everybody,” the European Union’s economic policy chief says that “sanctions are always a failure.”
Happy Mothers Day 2015: Best SMS, WhatsApp and. - India
We all know how much of an important role our mothers play in our life. Mothers Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May (May 10) to honour and show appreciation towards mothers and mother figures. Mothers��.
Computer in Connecticut Gunman’s Home Yields No Data, Investigators Say
As the town buried the first young victims of the killings at an elementary school, investigators said it could take months to recreate a full account of the events.. Joint effort by Federal Bureau of Investigation and Conn State Police has been unsuccessful in recovering any data from a computer taken from the Newtown home of gunman Adam Lanza, who apparently deliberately destroyed the hard drive; investigators say they will examine computers, cellphones and game consoles in an effort to uncover a motive for Lanzas rampage, which left 27 dead.
Paid Notice: Deaths PURNELL, MARGUERITE H
PURNELL--Marguerite H. (Maggie) of Locust Valley, Fishers Island and New York, NY passed away peacefully at home on March 26, 2015 after a long illness. She was 94. Maggie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 45 years Richard I. and her adored sisters Constance H. Oliver ONeil and Audrey H. Hilliard. She is survived by her daughter Marguerite W. Purnell, her son Peter F. Purnell, her four grandchildren James, Theodore, Robert and Henry. She is also survived by her cherished sister Sally H. Childs and numerous nieces and nephews, on whom she doted. Maggies energy and enthusiasm were boundless, and she put those traits to good use, first as a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, and friend and later as a long serving board member of many charitable organizations. In her 20s she worked under the tutelage of Dr. Howard A. Rusk in the nascent field of physical rehabilitation, an area of interest that would remain near and dear to her throughout her life. She served on many boards and was a tireless champion for each one, from her early years with the Junior League to her involvement with the Rusk Institute (and later the World Rehabilitation Fund), the International Center for the Disabled, FOCUS, the Venture Fund, the Episcopal Mission Society, Classroom, Inc. and in particular her lengthy involvement with the Boys Club of New York and The Central Park Conservancy, where she was one of the four founders of the Womens Committee. Maggie was a quintessential people person, and she demonstrated it every day through her profound love for her family, her friends and those whose causes she championed. She particularly liked to empower young people, whether through education, rehabilitation, job opportunities and/or recreational opportunities. Renowned for her charm and her charisma, she lit up every room she entered. Truly, she was one of a kind. A memorial service to celebrate Maggies life will be held at a later date. A private interment was held at Fishers Island. Services by Dodge-Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Maggies name to the World Rehabilitation Fund (worldrehabfund.org), the Boys Club of New York (bcny.org) or the Central Park Conservancy (centralparknyc.org).
Paid Notice: Deaths NIVES, FRED
NIVES--Fred. March 4, 2015, 94 years old. Born Vienna Austria in 1921. Fred was a lover of life who lived every day to the fullest. This was not surprising for a man who in 1938, at the age of 17 in order to escape from the Nazis after Kristallnacht, walked from Austria at night hiding in the woods during the day to find refuge in Belgium. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1940, he proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1942-1946 in the European Theater in Paris under General Eisenhowers command. He was reunited with his father Bernhard and brother Ernest at wars end, but his mother Roza perished in Auschwitz. Fred Nives was truly one of a kind. Larger than life, he was an avid sportsman with unstoppable energy. He relished his early ski adventures in Davos and then his chalet in Meribel, France. His love of athletics included tennis, swimming and his treadmill. He was a voracious reader, classical music concertgoer and opera lover, especially Wagner. In his youth, he piloted his plane from Paris all over Europe, and ran his boat along the French Riviera to the Greek Isles. As an accomplished horseman for 50 years, he and his beloved wife Donna rode in Hunter-Pace events. In events where he was not riding, Fred became an official timer at the finish lines. He was also the Treasurer of the Greenwich Riding and Trails Association. He was proud that the GRTAs budget was perfectly balanced while he was the treasurer. His wide circle of friends and family reveled in his contagious enthusiasm, keen intelligence and marvelous sense of humor. He graciously brought everybody together for many holidays and occasions. Always generously entertaining guests with his hilarious jokes, wonderful stories, choice bottles of wines and love of fine foods. He had a strong will, strong opinions and strong mind. A successful entrepreneur with a brilliant and decisive business mind, Mr. Nives started a foreign currency service business in the 1950s and then a consumer finance company which was sold in 1963 to become Sterling Bancorp in New York. An accomplished Wall Street investor with a seat on the New York Stock Exchange until 1969, he was a general partner in investment partnership Apollo Associates until 1974. He left Wall Street to start Omni Financial Corporation, a very successful consumer financial company, in the early 70s. He wanted to help military personnel obtain consumer loans because he remembered how difficult it was for him to obtain a loan to buy his first car after the war. But, the greatest accomplishment of his life was his marriage to his extraordinary and beautiful wife Donna. He met the love of his life at the age of 37 in New York City and they married shortly thereafter. They shared a love of animals, which became a big part of their life together. In addition to their equestrian activities, they founded the 30+ year old Animal Rescue Group Adopt-A- Dog located in Greenwich, CT and Armonk, NY. Fred and Donna also generously funded the Bronx Zoos Fred and Donna Nives African Wild Dog Pavillion Their love of animals and each other was apparent to all their friends and family. Mr. Nives also was a longtime Board member of The Center for Hearing and Communication. Member of the Greenwich Riding & Trails Association, The Graduate Club of New Haven, The Stamford Yacht Club, Goldens Bridge Hounds, North Salem, New York and Fairfield County Hounds in Bridgewater, CT. Mr. Nives is survived by Donna Nives, Julie Nives Schwartzman, Dan and Zoe Schwartzman, Miriam and Marissa Nives, Vivian and Richard Van Buren, Annie, Jimmy, James and Nicholas Angellino. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 9 at 1:30pm at Temple Sholom, Greenwich Connecticut. In lieu of flowers, the family requests any donations be made to Adopt A Dog, 849 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06831 or Center for Hearing and Communication, 50 Broadway, New York, NY 10004.
Top 10 Best Deals for Mothers Day 2015 | Heavy.com
Mothers Day 2015 falls on May 10. If you still havent gotten your mom a gift, dont worry. Theres still time for you to find a great gift at a great price. Weve rounded up some of the best deals youll find on Mothers Day.
Throwback Thursday | The Space Race
. On Oct. 4, 1957, the space age began as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first man-made satellite, into orbit. For the next dozen years, the United States and the Soviet Union battled for dominance in spaceflight capability.
New York Panorama
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Tina Knowles Lawson Pens Mothers Day Letter to Beyonc��.
In honor of Mothers Day this Sunday, TIME magazine turned the tables and asked some influential mothers to write open letters to their children. Tina Knowles, who wed actor Richard Lawson last month, opened up about her��.
Mothers Day 2015: Top spots to dine out in celebration of her
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. ��� The point of Mothers Day is to celebrate Mom. To mark that special day ��� bring her to a local restaurant. Whether seeking out a prix fixe meal or ala carte menu, here are options to consider when��.
Mothers Day 2015: Some of the best quotes on motherhood
Its safe to say we have all had our share of quotes delivered from our mothers. The topics range from clean rooms, to clean plates, to clean underwear. But what some quotes about our mothers? If youre looking for a clever quip to put into your Mother.
Mothers Day 2015 Deals: 10 Specials For Mom This Year
Mothers Day 2015 falls on Sunday, May 10 this year and while the whole nation is celebrating their moms, so are retailers. Each year, retailers offer specials that are exclusive to mothers and the deals are pretty impressive. This year, weve rounded.
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Mothers Day: How to eat free all day
Call it the annual Mothers Day eat-a-thon. Maybe your moms a bit hesitant to pig-out on Mothers Day, but if shes game, she can pretty much eat her way right though the day ��� often for free ��� with just a little planning. Even with the economy.
ZPM Espresso and the Rage of the Jilted Crowdfunder
What happens when a Kickstarter project fails to launch?. Unrealized projects on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter have given rise to new form of online acrimony, as project backers, who can neither be considered customers nor investors under Kickstarters format, demand retribution or explanations of what went wrong; espresso machine startup company ZPM Espresso serves as cautionary tale.
Brooke Burke-Charvet Dishes on How Shed Really Love to Spend Mothers Day.
Mothers Day is almost here! And for Brooke Burke-Charvet, actress and season 7s Dancing With the Stars winner, that most likely means that there will be a little craziness at her house on Sunday, May 10. PHOTOS: Celeb moms brag about their kids on .
Celebrity Moms And Their Children: 7 Photos To Celebrate Mothers Day 2015
RTX1B9BP Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, appear with their baby daughter outside St Marys Hospital, in London, Britain May 2, 2015. The royal couple will celebrate their first Mothers Day together as a family of four.
Mothers Day 2015: DIY Craft Gift Ideas
Mothers Day is just around the corner, and if youre still on the quest to find the perfect present for Mom, consider customizable DIY crafts. Theyre easy, affordable and could give you the chance to really express your love to your mother in an.
Mothers Day 2015 With Jill, Anna, And Michelle Duggar Brings Love From 19.
Michelle Duggar has many children, while Jill Duggar is a first-time mom. But when the two stars of 19 Kids And Counting celebrate Mothers Day in 2015, theyll both cherish it with all their hearts, reported People. ���Oh boy, do we ever celebrate.
Mothers Day 2015: Felicity Ward pays tribute to her other mums
In many places across the world, other mothers raise other children. Driven by social or economic yearning, kids inevitably find themselves dining at the table, or the couch, or the lounge room floor of other mothers. I was one of those drifters. I.
In Honor Of Mothers Day, A Look At The Moms Of Art History
Happy Mothers Day! Since -- as they say -- a pictures worth a thousand words, wed like to pay homage to every mom with a collection of artworks that put mothers on parade. Behold, the beautiful.. In Honor Of Mothers Day, A Look At The Moms Of Art History. The Huffington Post | By Katherine Brooks �� Email. Posted: 05/08/2015 7:58 pm EDT Updated: 05/08/2015 7:59 pm EDT. MOMS��.
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PURNELL--Marguerite H. (Maggie) of Locust Valley, Fishers Island and New York, NY passed away peacefully at home on March 26, 2015 after a long illness. She was 94. Maggie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 45 years Richard I. and her adored sisters Constance H. Oliver ONeil and Audrey H. Hilliard. She is survived by her daughter Marguerite W. Purnell, her son Peter F. Purnell, her four grandchildren James, Theodore, Robert and Henry. She is also survived by her cherished sister Sally H. Childs and numerous nieces and nephews, on whom she doted. Maggies energy and enthusiasm were boundless, and she put those traits to good use, first as a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, mother, and friend and later as a long serving board member of many charitable organizations. In her 20s she worked under the tutelage of Dr. Howard A. Rusk in the nascent field of physical rehabilitation, an area of interest that would remain near and dear to her throughout her life. She served on many boards and was a tireless champion for each one, from her early years with the Junior League to her involvement with the Rusk Institute (and later the World Rehabilitation Fund), the International Center for the Disabled, FOCUS, the Venture Fund, the Episcopal Mission Society, Classroom, Inc. and in particular her lengthy involvement with the Boys Club of New York and The Central Park Conservancy, where she was one of the four founders of the Womens Committee. Maggie was a quintessential people person, and she demonstrated it every day through her profound love for her family, her friends and those whose causes she championed. She particularly liked to empower young people, whether through education, rehabilitation, job opportunities and/or recreational opportunities. Renowned for her charm and her charisma, she lit up every room she entered. Truly, she was one of a kind. A memorial service to celebrate Maggies life will be held at a later date. A private interment was held at Fishers Island. Services by Dodge-Thomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Maggies name to the World Rehabilitation Fund (worldrehabfund.org), the Boys Club of New York (bcny.org) or the Central Park Conservancy (centralparknyc.org).
Ellens Mothers Day Show with Mark Wahlberg | EllenTV.com
Our host has spent the past few months gathering the best gifts and surprises for all our expectant mothers in the audience and some lucky viewers at home!. Episode Friday, May 08, 2015 // Ellens Mothers Day Show with Mark Wahlberg
Need Flowers Last Minute? Instacart Will Deliver Them on Mothers Day
Up until May 10, customers can log onto Instacart.com or the Instacart mobile app on iOS or Android devices and choose from two Whole Foods Market bouquet options to send this Mothers Day. The order also contains a ���notes��� feature to specify your .
New York Today: The Price of a Mothers Day Pedicure.
May 8, 2015 5:56 am May 8, 2015 5:56 am. Comment. Fog will set in this weekend, but nothing that will dim Mothers Day. Todays. The New York Botanical Garden hosts its Mothers Day Weekend Garden Party. 10 a.m.��.
Mothers Day 2015: Christian Quotes, Poems, Bible Verses and Prayers For Your.
This Sunday, remember to thank God for the special role your mother has played in your life. Incorporating one of these 15 Mothers Day Bible verses, quotes, or poems into a gift or card is a great way to honor your mother and thoughtfully express your .
Mothers Day Deals and Freebies 2015 - Penny Pinchin Mom
American Girl is offering an awesome event called ���Making Memories with Mom��� ��� for both moms and daughters to celebrate Mothers Day together. You will be able to make a keepsake picture frame together and they will��.
Mothers Day Giveaway: Win a night out for Mom | fox4kc.com
Add in a dinner and a bouquet of flowers from Flowerama and Mom is happy! And as the saying goes��� When Moms happy��� everyones happy! So, enter the Starlight Theatre Mothers Day Giveaway 2015 Sweepstakes.
Mothers Day Brunch Ideas and a giveaway! | Joy the Baker
others Day is right around the corner which means we better have our greeting cards thoughtfully worded and sent, our flowers ordered, and our brunch.
Read the Original Mothers Day Message
Philadelphia activist Anna Jarvis (1864-1948) came up with the idea for ���Mothers Day��� at the beginning of the 20th century as a tribute to her mother. On May 10, 1908, in what is considered the first Mothers Day celebration, she sent 500 carnations.
Making a Home, in Sickness and Health
A journey of love leads to good health.. Vows column on wedding of Eva Hagberg and Winston Fisher.
Mothers Day 2015 Gift Ideas: 15 Last-Minute Presents For Mom
Grab some stationery and transcribe a poem in your best cursive -- Mothers Smile by Michael Burch is a good option. Sign and date it, then tuck it into a pretty, inexpensive frame for mom. Chores: Mothers have a never-ending to-do list, so why not.
Toy Business Attracts Private Equity as Kids Go Green and Retro
Striding confidently through Mattys Toy Stop in Manhasset, New York, Catie Tepedino, 7, is the sort of consumer who may hold the fate of the U.S. toy business in her own little fists.
Mothers Day 2015: 14 Restaurant Deals and Specials.
Whether youre surprising your mom with a bouquet of flowers or a special brunch this Mothers Day, celebrating the most important person in your life can get pricey. This year, Mothers Day spending will top $21.2 billion, the��.
Tech presents for Mothers Day
LOS ANGELES -- Men and all lovers of mothers, this post is for you. You have a special lady in your life who has worked so hard not only with the kids but with everything else she does to hold the house together. This Mothers Day skip the schlep, and.