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As we mourn the loss of Jay Warren, who passed away on July 14th, we also celebrate his extraordinary life and legacy.
His tireless dedication to the Thrifty Nickel of Odessa for 35 years and his love for the community have left an indelible mark.
Please join us as we pay tribute to his remarkable life at the viewing on Sunday from 5-9pm at Nalley-Pickle in Midland, and at the memorial service on Monday at 10am at First Baptist in Midland, 2104 W Louisiana Ave.
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Connie Francis, the legendary voice behind the beloved hit “Pretty Little Baby,” has passed away at the age of 87. Known for her powerful vocals and timeless charm, she left an unforgettable mark on the golden era of music. Her death comes just weeks after being hospitalized with extreme pain.
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Connie Francis, the beloved American singer and actress whose voice defined an era and whose courage inspired generations, has passed away at the age of 87. She died peacefully on the evening of July 16, 2025, just weeks after being hospitalized with extreme pain. Her passing was confirmed by close friend and label president Ron Roberts, who shared the news with fans, saying, “It is with a heavy heart and extreme sadness that I inform you of the passing of my dear friend Connie Francis last night.”
Born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newark, New Jersey, Connie rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most celebrated female vocalists in music history. With an unmistakable voice that soared with power, vulnerability, and grace, she captured the hearts of millions across the globe in the 1950s and 1960s with timeless hits like Stupid Cupid, Who’s Sorry Now, Frankie, and Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool—the latter making her the first woman to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her song Pretty Little Baby, originally overlooked, found remarkable new life more than six decades later, embraced by a new generation through social media. When it began trending on TikTok and Instagram, Connie, ever humble and gracious, expressed surprise and gratitude, saying, “To think that a song I recorded 63 years ago is touching the hearts of millions of people is truly awesome.”
Behind her music was a woman of remarkable resilience. Connie faced unimaginable personal tragedy, including a brutal assault in 1974 that kept her from performing for years and left a lifelong impact. Her bravery in speaking out against sexual violence helped pave the way for survivors to find their voices, at a time when few dared to do so.
Her personal life was often marked by pain—her brother’s murder, strained family ties, and ongoing health challenges—but Connie turned her suffering into purpose. She became a fierce advocate for veterans, the homeless, and those living with mental illness. “I’ve been given so much,” she once said. “I want to give back... the mentally ill, they’ve had no voice.” Her mission was more than words—it was the heartbeat of her later years.
Connie’s impact was not confined to music alone. She was a best-selling author, releasing her memoir Who’s Sorry Now in 1984, where she spoke candidly about her life, trauma, and survival. Her story resonated deeply with those who saw not just a star, but a warrior who never stopped fighting.
Selling over 200 million records worldwide, Connie’s influence extended far beyond the charts. She was adored in countries as diverse as Germany, Japan, Italy, Australia, and the UK, where she was recognized as the most successful female artist of her time. She sang in multiple languages, building bridges with her music and leaving a legacy that spanned continents.
Her fans have responded to her passing with an outpouring of love and remembrance. One wrote, “Through her music she helped me through bad times and encouraged me through good times.” Another added, “She was the first lady of the first decade of rock and roll. Long ago she deserved to be included in the Hall of Fame. Rest in peace, Connie. You will always be in my hall of fame.”
Connie Francis was more than a star—she was a survivor, a trailblazer, a voice for the voiceless, and a beacon of strength in the face of adversity. Her music comforted the brokenhearted, her story empowered the wounded, and her legacy will continue to inspire.
She is survived by countless fans around the world who found healing, joy, and hope in her songs.
May her memory be a blessing—and her voice echo forever. #RIP
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Alleged underworld figure Andre Naude was buried in Durbanville on Monday, two weeks after being murdered in Parow.
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Nous avons la douleur d’annoncer le départ pour l'autre monde de M. Vincent Tinga KABRE, haut cadre de l’État burkinabè, ancien ministre et administrateur civil d’exception.
Pour IMPACT Plus, il fut un ami sincère, un partenaire engagé, et l’un des premiers, dès 2013, à reconnaître et soutenir le système SAAC-IPR avec un plaidoyer profond et éclairé.
➡ Son témoignage résonne encore aujourd’hui comme un acte visionnaire que nous vous invitons à découvrir en vidéo ci-dessous avec le programme des obsèques.
Merci de l'accompagner par nos pensées et prières ainsi que toute sa famille.
Très respectueusement
Noufou GNAMPA
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George Wendt, the cherished actor best known for his unforgettable portrayal of Norm Peterson on the iconic NBC sitcom Cheers, passed away peacefully in his sleep early Tuesday morning at the age of 76. His publicist, Melissa Nathan, confirmed the news, adding that the actor’s family has requested privacy during this time of profound loss.
A Chicago native with an everyman charm and impeccable comedic timing, George Wendt became a household name through his portrayal of Norm, the affable, beer-loving bar regular whose simple entrance—“Norm!”—became a beloved rallying cry for millions of viewers over the course of Cheers’ 11-season run from 1982 to 1993. He appeared in all 275 episodes of the series, becoming a cultural mainstay and earning six consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series from 1984 to 1989.
Wendt’s portrayal of Norm was more than just a source of laughs—it offered a comforting presence, a symbol of loyalty, and a reminder of the familiar warmth of community. Through deadpan humor and subtle pathos, he helped anchor a show that redefined American television and remains beloved decades after its finale. In a poignant twist of fate, his passing comes exactly 32 years after the final episode of Cheers aired in May 1993, a reminder of just how deeply intertwined he was with one of television’s most celebrated eras.
Off-screen, George Wendt was as genuine as the character who made him famous. He is survived by his beloved wife, actress Bernadette Birkett, and their three children—Hilary, Joe, and Daniel. In a statement shared through his publicist, the family remembered George as "a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him. He will be missed forever."
Beyond Cheers, Wendt’s career spanned theater, film, and television, including memorable roles in Fletch, Gung Ho, and Man of the House, as well as guest appearances on shows like The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, and Frasier. He also returned to the stage throughout his career, appearing in productions on Broadway and beyond, continuing to hone his craft with humility and heart.
He was also the uncle of actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis, who often credited his uncle's grounded approach to fame and family as an inspiration.
George Wendt brought laughter into homes across the world, but perhaps his greatest legacy lies in the way he made people feel seen—whether sitting on a barstool or center stage, he reminded us of the power of warmth, wit, and showing up.
He leaves behind not only a loving family but generations of fans who will always remember him with affection, a raised glass, and a heartfelt, “Norm!” #RIP
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Jacqueline Adler Anthony, Born June 7, 1943 to Sir Jacques Henri Adler and May Morrill Evans of the Broadmoor, Colorado Springs...
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Fayette County News: Rodeo Industry Mourns Loss of Texas Team Roper Brandon Gonzales.
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Linda Rae Taylor, 60, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, December 19, 2024, going to be with her Lord and Savior. ...
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Barbara Marino went home to be with the lord at age 83 on January 8th, 2025. She was born on August 25, 1941 and proceeded in ...
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Angeline M. Thobae, 88, passed away at Saratoga Hospital on January 4, 2025.
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