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  • In Loving Memory of Tim Conover

     

    Emeryville, California, With unimaginable sorrow and aching hearts, we mourn the tragic and senseless loss of Tim Conover, a devoted partner, loving father, and pillar of his community. Tim’s life was cut short on July 4th, 2025, following what began as a joyful gathering—one that reflected the warmth, generosity, and deep love that defined his life.

    That evening, Tim opened his home to celebrate with friends and neighbors, sharing food, laughter, and community—just as he always did. After the celebration, while kindly offering shelter to a guest who was unwell, an unthinkable act occurred. The man found Tim’s firearm and, in a shocking and devastating moment, took Tim’s life with multiple gunshots. Tim died at the scene, doing what he always did—caring for others and putting kindness first.

    Tim was the beloved fiancé of Zazzi, and the proud father of their two beautiful young children, Zyla and Zylan. His love for them was unwavering, his joy for life contagious, and his heart always open. He was a man who gave without asking, who welcomed everyone with open arms, and who lived each day with integrity, laughter, and compassion.

    Whether it was cooking for guests, offering a helping hand to a stranger, or simply sharing his time and presence, Tim’s acts of kindness were constant and deeply felt. He lived for others, and in doing so, he left a lasting impact on everyone who had the privilege to know him.

    To know Tim was to feel loved, valued, and seen. He was the kind of person who could lift your spirits with a smile, offer comfort without words, and send you home with a full belly and a full heart. His absence leaves an indescribable void, but his legacy of love and generosity will live on through the countless lives he touched.

    Tim Conover lived beautifully—for his family, for his community, and for a better world. He will be profoundly missed, endlessly loved, and forever remembered.

    Rest in power, Tim. Your light lives on in Zazzi, Zyla, Zylan, and all who carry your memory forward.

  • In Loving Memory of Jackson Cunningham

    It is with heavy hearts and profound sorrow that we remember and celebrate the life of Jackson Cunningham—a radiant soul who touched the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to know him. Jackson’s untimely passing has created a deep and painful void, one that no words can truly fill. Yet even in our grief, we find comfort in honoring the beautiful life he lived and the lasting imprint he left on us all.

    Jackson was far more than just a name; he was a force of light. His kindness was boundless, his compassion sincere, and his joy for life contagious. He had an innate ability to make people feel seen, valued, and loved. Whether you knew him as a son, sibling, friend, classmate, teammate, or colleague, Jackson had a way of making you feel like you mattered.

    His smile could brighten the darkest day. His laughter, genuine and unfiltered, lifted spirits wherever he went. He gave freely—of his time, his love, and his heart. To be in Jackson’s presence was to know warmth, to feel safe, and to believe in the goodness of people.

    Though his time with us was far too short, the impact of his life will be felt for years to come. The memories we carry—his kindness, his humor, his courage—will continue to inspire us. We will remember his voice, his laughter, and the way he made us feel. Most of all, we will remember how he loved.

    In this time of sorrow, let us come together not only to mourn the loss of Jackson Cunningham but to celebrate the joy he brought into our lives. May we honor him by living with the same grace, compassion, and light that he so effortlessly gave to others.

    Gone too soon, but remembered forever.

    Rest in peace, Jackson. You will always be loved.

  • Veteran St. Gabriel Police Officer Found Stabbed to Death in Home; Community Mourns

    ST. GABRIEL, La. — A tragic act of violence has shaken the city of St. Gabriel and its close-knit law enforcement community following the death of a longtime police officer. Captain Devin “Curly” Boutte, 34, was found stabbed to death early Sunday morning, July 6, inside his home on Legion Drive.

    Captain Boutte, a respected member of the St. Gabriel Police Department, had served the community for many years and was known for his dedication, kindness, and infectious personality. News of his death has sent waves of grief through the city, with residents, city officials, and fellow officers expressing shock and sorrow.

    “This is a dark day — not only for our police department but for the entire city,” said St. Gabriel Police Chief Kevin Ambeau. “He was loved by everybody. He was the kind of officer who left an impact on people. It’s hard to believe he’s gone.”

    The Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office has taken over the investigation and confirmed that a suspect is in custody. Details surrounding the motive or identity of the suspect have not yet been released as authorities continue their work.

    Mayor Lionel Johnson also addressed the city, urging unity and compassion in the face of the tragedy. “Please continue prayers for this city, for this police department, and for the family of Captain Boutte,” the mayor said. “There will be tough days ahead, but we’ll get through it together.”

    Captain Boutte’s death marks a devastating loss for a department and community that held him in the highest regard. As the investigation unfolds, residents and colleagues alike are left remembering the legacy of a man who served with integrity, warmth, and unwavering dedication.

    Anyone with additional information related to the incident is encouraged to contact the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office.

  • In Loving Memory of Dane Souza

    With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of Dane Souza, a beloved husband, father, friend, and craftsman, whose legacy of love, strength, and creativity will forever live in the hearts of those who knew him.

    Dane was a gentle giant, known not just for his physical strength but for the size of his heart. He was always ready to help anyone in need, often without being asked—offering his time, talents, and wisdom freely. Whether under the hood of a race car or waist-deep in the ocean, Dane lived with purpose and passion.

    He had a deep love for building and racing cars, a craft he not only mastered but eagerly shared with others. Dane also found peace in fishing, often making his own lures, and expressed his creativity through metalwork, tie-dye art, and countless other hands-on crafts. He was a man of many talents—intelligent, inventive, and always curious.

    Above all, Dane was an amazing dad, a wonderful husband, and a loyal friend to many. His presence could light up a room, and his advice—always practical, often wise—was cherished by everyone around him.

    In his later years, Dane endured more than most. Over the past 15 years, he faced tremendous health challenges, including nine strokes and numerous complications that left him bedridden. Despite the immense toll this took on him and his family, he fought with grace, patience, and dignity. The medical care Dane needed was significant, and many of the supplies and treatments were not covered by insurance, leaving the family to bear overwhelming costs.

    As his loved ones grieve this loss, they invite the community to keep Dane in their prayers and help honor his life through a celebration of love and remembrance. Any support toward his family during this time—whether through prayer, sharing memories, or easing the financial burden—is deeply appreciated.

    Dane’s spirit will live on in every engine rev, every cast line, and every handcrafted piece of art. He will never be forgotten.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Brooke and Blair – A Story of Love, Loss, and Unimaginable Courage

    Hunt, TX —In the early hours of July 5th, our family experienced a tragedy that has forever changed our lives. A sudden and violent flash flood struck the Casa Bonita community in Hunt, Texas, sweeping away homes, families, and memories in a matter of moments.

    My parents and two nieces, Brooke and Blair, were staying at a neighbor’s riverfront home, generously offered while the owners were away, as my parents’ home was only one bedroom. That night, around 3:30 a.m., a storm woke the family. My brother R.J. was asked to check on the girls, who had been tucked into bed at 11 p.m. in a house just five doors down.

    To his horror, when R.J. stepped out of bed, their own house was already flooding silently beneath the sound of pounding rain. The water was rising a foot per minute. They had to break a window to escape—a miracle in itself.

    He immediately tried to reach my parents and nieces by kayak, but the storm had turned the roads into raging rivers, with whitecaps on the waves. The water was too violent; he couldn’t reach them. He and Annie woke six neighbors, helping them escape, and the group made their way in freezing, pitch-black conditions to a stranger’s home across a flooded highway.

    They made it out alive. So did their Labrador, who somehow swam through the flood and found them up the hill. Their second dog did not survive.

    The house where my parents and nieces were staying—just five doors from safety—was later swept away, along with most of the neighborhood. Of 20 homes, only 4 to 6 are still standing.

    That morning, at 3:30 a.m., just before the worst of the flood hit, Brooke sent a message to my brother, and her grandparents on Annie’s side:

    “I love you.”

    They were in the loft upstairs, holding onto their rosaries, symbols of a faith they treasured. They were young, faithful, and full of light. Two weeks earlier, Blair and I had a conversation about God and Heaven—a moment I’ll never forget.

    Yesterday afternoon, search and rescue teams found their bodies together, hand in hand, 15 miles away in Kerrville.

    We have not yet located my parents’ bodies, and our hearts are shattered all over again as we wait. The Coast Guard couldn’t reach the area that morning due to the storm. Annie was rescued by helicopter, while R.J. attempted another route to find help.

    I work as a flight attendant with Southwest Airlines, and my amazing company is helping us bring Brooke and Blair home from San Antonio after their autopsies. When we recover my parents, they will be flown home as well.

    We plan to hold a joint funeral for Brooke and Blair at St. Rita Catholic Church—details to come. Right now, our focus is on finding my parents and beginning the long road ahead.

    This is the hardest thing we’ve ever faced. Our family has lost nearly everything—our loved ones, our homes, our stability—and we are doing all we can to survive the unimaginable.

    If you feel moved to help, you can support our family through our GoFundMe page:

    👉 Support the Harber Family After Tragic Loss

    We are so grateful for your prayers, love, and support. It is what is holding us up right now.

    Please continue to keep Brooke, Blair, my parents, and our entire family in your hearts.

     

  • 2 Killed, 2 Others Injured in Early Morning Shooting Outside Toledo Bar

    TOLEDO, Ohio — A violent early morning shooting outside a Toledo bar has left two people dead and two others injured, marking another tragic chapter in a weekend marred by gun violence across the city.

    According to the Toledo Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire shortly after 1:00 a.m. Sunday at the Agenda Sports Bar and Grill on Matzinger Road. When they arrived, they found four individuals suffering from gunshot wounds outside the establishment.

    One victim, 31-year-old Christopher Bourn, was pronounced dead at the scene. The three other victims were rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Tragically, one of those individuals, 37-year-old Stefan Garrett, later succumbed to his injuries, police confirmed.

    The two surviving victims remain hospitalized, and their conditions have not been publicly updated.

    As of now, no suspects have been identified or apprehended, and investigators are asking for the public’s help. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at (419) 255-1111.

    A Weekend of Violence

    This shooting adds to a grim tally of violence in Toledo over the holiday weekend. The city has now seen five homicides in just a few days, shaking residents and prompting urgent responses from local leadership.

    Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz released a somber statement on Sunday:

    “These incidents are not connected, but together, they tell a heartbreaking story. A story of too many families grieving. A story of trauma that stretches far beyond the victims. Toledo is grieving. We all feel the weight of what happened this weekend because we all know it is unacceptable.”

    Mayor Kapszukiewicz added that Toledo Police are actively investigating each of the incidents and have already taken one suspect into custody related to another case. He emphasized that officers are working “around the clock” with both proactive patrols and community engagement to stem the violence.

    In addition, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement will be working with impacted families to provide support and address the systemic roots of violence in the community.

    Seeking Justice and Healing

    As the investigation continues, Toledo stands in mourning. The families of Christopher Bourn and Stefan Garrett, along with the survivors and their loved ones, are now left to grapple with unthinkable loss.

    Community members are encouraged to come forward with any information that could help bring accountability and healing to a city reeling from yet another senseless tragedy.

     

  • Tragic Crash in Carroll Township Claims Two Lives

    PERRY COUNTY, Pa.— The community is mourning following a devastating crash that claimed the lives of two individuals in Carroll Township on Saturday night, shortly after 8:00 p.m.

    According to Pennsylvania State Police, a pickup truck crossed into the oncoming traffic lane and collided head-on with an SUV along State Route 34 near the intersection of Landisburg Road. The violent impact resulted in the death of one SUV passenger, who was tragically pronounced dead at the scene. Their identity has not yet been released pending family notification.

    The driver of the truck, identified as William Richey Jr., of Shermans Dale, was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead due to injuries sustained in the crash.

    Emergency crews responded quickly, but the severity of the collision led to an extended closure of the roadway. State Route 34 remained closed until approximately 12:30 a.m. as investigators worked to reconstruct the scene and clear the debris.

    Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash. The loss has deeply affected both families and the broader community, who are now grappling with the sudden and tragic turn of events.

    Our thoughts are with the loved ones of all those involved during this incredibly difficult time.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Shante Dawn Moore

    Laurinburg, North Carolina, With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Miss Shante Dawn Moore, who departed this life on July 5 2025, at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill, entering into their eternal rest.

    Shante was known for their vibrant spirit, kind heart, and the unmistakable joy they brought to everyone around them. Whether through a smile, a thoughtful gesture, or their unwavering support for loved ones, Shante left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing them.

    Though their time here was far too short, the love and light Shante shared will continue to live on. In a beautiful tribute to their memory, a memorial tree has been planted—standing as a living symbol of Shante’s enduring presence in the lives of family, friends, and the Laurinburg community.

    Service arrangements are currently incomplete, but loved ones are invited to share condolences, cherished memories, and reflections during this period of remembrance. In grief, we find strength through community, and in memory, we find comfort in the life that was lived so fully.

    May Shante Dawn Moore rest in eternal peace. Their light will never be forgotten.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Raye A. Jones – A Life Gone Too Soon

    GRAVES COUNTY, Ky. — The community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Raye A. Jones, a vibrant 22-year-old whose life was tragically cut short in a devastating car crash early Tuesday morning, July 1, in Graves County.

    The sudden and tragic nature of Raye’s passing has left her family, friends, and the entire community in deep sorrow. In just 22 short years, Raye touched many lives with her kind heart, warm smile, and the joy she so effortlessly brought into the lives of those around her.

    Raye was more than a name in a headline—she was a daughter, a friend, a dreamer, and a bright light with so much ahead of her. Whether it was through her laughter, her unwavering support for others, or her love for life, Raye left a lasting impact that will not be forgotten.

    As loved ones come to terms with this profound loss, the community has come together to grieve, remember, and celebrate the life of someone who meant so much to so many. Messages of condolence and support continue to pour in, offering strength and love to her grieving family during this unimaginable time.

    Though her time here was far too brief, Raye A. Jones’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved her. May she rest in eternal peace.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Brandon Brewer – A Bright Light Gone Too Soon

    With shattered hearts and overwhelming sorrow, we come together in grief to honor and remember the life of Brandon Brewer, a remarkable young man whose sudden passing has left a deep and painful void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

    Brandon tragically lost his life in an accident that no one could have ever imagined. The news has rippled through his community, leaving family, friends, and loved ones in disbelief—especially his close friend Parker, and the entire Brewer family, who are now facing the unimaginable pain of losing someone so full of life and promise.

    There are no words that can truly capture the depth of this loss. Brandon was not just a presence—he was a light. The kind of person who lit up every room he entered. His laughter was infectious, his energy uplifting, and his heart wide open to everyone around him. Whether it was through his warm smile, his encouraging words, or simply his presence, Brandon had a gift for making others feel seen, heard, and valued.

    He was a son, a friend, a teammate, a student, a shining soul with a future that held so much hope. To lose him is not only a personal loss to his family and friends—it is a loss to the world.

    As we mourn, we also remember. We remember Brandon’s jokes, his compassion, his dreams. We remember the way he made people laugh even on their darkest days. And though his time with us was tragically short, the impact he made will last a lifetime.

    To Parker and the Brewer family—please know that you are not alone. Your community stands with you, holding you in love, strength, and unwavering support as you navigate the road ahead.

    May Brandon Brewer rest in eternal peace. His light, though gone from this world, will never be forgotten

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