Samuel “Sam” Ray Holman, age 46, of Potter, NE, passed away at his home in Potter on Friday, August 11, 2023. Cremation has been held. A special celebration of life will be held at Pioneer Park in ...
The Department of Dance, Music, and Theatre at Cal Poly Humboldt will present the Humboldt Calypso Band Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Van Duzer Theatre on the university campus in Arcata. Tickets are $10 ...
The Miami University Steel Band, directed by Chris Tanner, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, in Hall Auditorium. Tickets, $5 students and seniors, $7 general admission, are available at the ...
Donnie Ray Holman Sept. 21, 1946 – Mar. 24, 2016 Resident of Bay Area Donnie left us to be in the presence of the Lord on March 24, 2016. He left peacefully in his sleep to join his wife of 50 years, ...
I never had the chance to interview my great-uncle Ray Holman. He died in 2001 before my journalism career began. But his story of storming Omaha Beach, being wounded and surviving six months in ...
Ray Holman, 73, of Fairbank IA died Feb.17th at home from natural causes. Ray was born Aug. 20, 1951 to Ray and Jewel Holman. Ray graduated from East High in 1970. Ray served his country during the ...
Ray Holman has twice had a stranger save his life. It seems like a lifetime ago to him now, but Ray Holman was once a successful chemical dependency counselor in Yakima. He worked hard, had a wife and ...
AMHERST – For furniture builder and designer Ray Holman, creating just the right space, along with his wife Lynn, takes a little ingenuity and just the right materials. As part of the space at Robin’s ...
– Ray Holman is the legislative liaison of the UAW Local 6000. Dictators have complete and total authority; absolute power corrupts absolutely. When Gov. Rick Snyder signed the replacement emergency ...
Top costume designer Ray Holman had to break out the shoulder pads and suave tailor-made suits for Jilly Cooper’s Rivals TV show set in the Eighties. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT “Everybody ...
It is easier to sell a sputtering business than to fix it, but, asks Ray Holman, what is the result? “You get some cash at depressed prices and you’ve done nothing for your shareholders,” he said.