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By DAVID MIGOYA | [email protected] | The Denver Post
For the better part of nearly two decades, Ken Reck has played the same 24 notes about 200 times a year – sometimes more frequently – without accompaniment and at times without audience.
Each time was as important as the previous, each one to be as solemn as the next.
It…
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By Jim Walsh | 03/27/2020
Over the past week, the obituary pages of area newspapers have become a haunting litany of “memorial service to be held at a later date,” “no services,” and “services canceled due to COVID-19.” To be sure, death and impending pandemic doom may be our new daily communion, but for funeral directors…
By DAVID MIGOYA | The Denver Post
May 24, 2020
The sight of thousands of tiny American flags precisely pegged against rows of symmetrically aligned headstones in the nation’s national cemeteries has been a rite of each Memorial Day for as long as can be remembered.
This year, that symphony of flags will not be seen, the casualties of a national…
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By Jeff Shain and Summer Jarro, Daily Sun Staff Writers | Mar 25, 2020
Curbside service isn’t just for dinner anymore. From home goods to hair product to paint to art décor, retailers in The Villages have increasingly turned to the act of loading goods into customers’ cars — or golf carts —…