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Jean Lafitte “Buddy” Spiller – American Press
SUMMARY: Jean Lafitte “Buddy” Spiller Jr. of Lake Charles, Louisiana, passed away at 89 on June 25, 2024. Born on January 17, 1935, Buddy was a cherished member of the community, known for his deep-rooted friendships, real estate career, and diverse interests. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard and enjoyed hobbies such as cowboy shooting and flintknapping. Buddy was actively involved in various organizations including the Masonic Lodge and the Kiwanis Club. He is survived by his wife Sarah, three daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on June 28, 2024, at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Beryl becomes major hurricane forecast to bring life-threatening conditions to Caribbean – American Press
SUMMARY: Beryl intensified into a hurricane on Saturday, advancing towards the southeastern Caribbean. It's forecasted to become a Category 3 or higher storm, posing life-threatening conditions for Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Tropical storm warnings and watches are issued for Martinique, Tobago, and Dominica. Florida-based hurricane expert Michael Lowry noted the unusual early formation of such a powerful storm. The hurricane accelerated rapidly, driven by record-high ocean heat. Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley urged residents to take all possible precautions. Beryl is expected to impact Jamaica and Mexico after passing near Barbados.
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Jim Beam column:Don’t expect new candidates – American Press
SUMMARY: The article, penned by Jim Beam, reflects on the 90-minute debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Voters are questioning if these are the only presidential options for 2024. Biden, criticized for his halting performance and age, attempted to counter Trump's false claims. CNN noted that Biden failed to allay voters' concerns, while Trump perpetuated election fraud myths and criticized Biden's presidency. NPR highlighted that the debate may not significantly influence the election outcome. Despite speculation, Biden affirmed his intention to continue campaigning. The article concludes that Biden and Trump remain the primary candidates for now.
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Charles “Charlie” Richard Sanner – American Press
SUMMARY: Charles “Charlie” Richard Sanner, 73, passed away on June 25, 2024, in Houston, Texas. A Sulphur resident for 40 years, he worked for MI Swaco in the oilfield before retiring. An avid LSU football fan, he treasured the LSU/Alabama rivalry. Known for his quick wit, Charlie enjoyed storytelling and spending time with family, especially his great-nieces Chloe, Kate, and newborn Ava. He is survived by his wife Kristi, children Chas, Renee', and Monique, and siblings Kirk and Dwayne. The funeral service is set for June 29 at Hixson-Sulphur Memorial Funeral Home, followed by burial in Mimosa Pines Cemetery South.
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