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# Remembering Loved Ones: Local Obituaries from February 14-20
Losing a loved one is never easy, and honoring their memory is a way to keep their legacy alive. This week, we reflect on the lives of those who passed away in our community between February 14 and February 20. Their stories remind us of the impact one life can have on so many.
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## Honoring Their Lives
### **Johnathan "John" Everett**
Johnathan Everett, 78, was a beloved father, grandfather, and local entrepreneur. Known for his tireless work ethic, John founded Everett’s Hardware Store in 1982, which became a cornerstone of the community. He was an avid gardener and could often be found sharing tips with neighbors. John is survived by his wife of 55 years, Margaret, and their three children.
### **Mary-Louise Thompson**
Mary-Louise, 92, was a retired schoolteacher who dedicated over 30 years to educating children in the local elementary school. Her passion for teaching extended beyond the classroom, as she volunteered with literacy programs well into her 80s. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness and a love for learning.
### **Robert "Bob" Daniels**
Robert Daniels, 65, was a retired firefighter who served the community for over three decades. Known for his bravery and quick wit, Bob was a pillar of strength for his colleagues and a mentor to younger firefighters. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and four grandchildren.
### **Eleanor "Ellie" Martinez**
Eleanor, 71, was a talented artist whose work was featured in local galleries. Her paintings often depicted the beauty of the natural world, and she inspired many aspiring artists in the community. Ellie’s vibrant spirit and creativity will be deeply missed.
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## A Community United in Grief
The passing of these individuals has left a void in the hearts of their families and the community. Their contributions—whether through business, education, service, or art—have shaped the world around us. As we remember them, we are reminded of the importance of cherishing every moment with those we love.
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## What Do You Think?
- How do you think communities can better honor the legacies of those who have passed?
- Should local obituaries include more personal stories, or should they remain brief and formal?
- Do you believe public figures or community leaders deserve more extensive obituaries than others?
- How can we support families who are grieving the loss of a loved one?
- Should obituaries include causes of death to raise awareness about certain health issues?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts below. Let’s come together as a community to remember and celebrate the lives of those we’ve lost.
*Breaking Now News (BNN)*
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