10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13- THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 2013 CAPE LIFE Cape Gazette
Briefly ))
Apply by Aug. 16 for
appointment to Lewes
Public Library board
The Lewes Public Library is
seeking candidates from the
greater Lewes area to serve the
four-year balance of a five-year
appointment on the Board of
Commissioners.
Send letters of interest to Ed
Goyda, director, Lewes Public
Library, 111 Adams Ave Lewes,
DE 19958, by Friday, Aug. 16, or
email Ed.Goyda@lib.de.us, giv-
ing personal and professional
history, as well as information
about skills which would be use-
ful to the library.
The Board of Commissioners
is the governing board of the
library and seeks to represent a
broad spectrum of community
interests and occupations. Regu-
lar meetings are held monthly.
Special meetings are scheduled
as needed.
Applicants must be residents
of the Cape Henlopen School
District. For further information,
contact the library director at
302-645-2733.
Unit 28 and RSVP
to hold A Matter of
Balance classes
The American Legion Auxil-
iary, in conjunction with Sussex
County RSVP, will conduct A
Matter of Balance classes once
Obituaries ))
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A funeral service will be held
Monday, Aug. 19, at I p.m. in Old
Paths Church of Christ, 18249
Redden Road, Georgetown, with
visitation after noon.
Burial will be in the adjoining
cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions can be made to the church
or the Alzheimer's Association,
Robert Blakeney, all of Q.uinlan,
Texas; a brother, ]ames Collins
and wife Terry of Georgetown;
and two nieces, LeeAnn Collins
Troxler, her husband Shane and
their children, ]ace and Ashlyn
of Seaford and ]essica Collins
Rogers, her husband Shawn and
their children Drake and Tripp of
Georgetown.
A memorial service will be
held Thursday, Aug. 15, at noon
in Bethesda U.M. Church,*25073
Bethesda Road, Georgetown.
In lieu of flowers, contribu-
Delaware Valley Chapter, PO tions are being accepted at Short
Box 96011, Washington, DC Funeral Services, PO Box 233,
20090-6011.
Arrangements in the care of
Short Funeral Services, George-
town.
Shirley Ann Dennis,
loved reading
Shirley Ann (Collins) Dennis,
51, of Georgetown, went home
to be with the Lord Friday, Aug.
9, 2013.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, ]ames Abbott and
Ruth Virginia (King) Collins of
Georgetown.
Shirley
loved read-
ing, crafting,
card games,
yard sales,
caring for her
animals and
spending time
with family
and friends.
Shirley Dennis She is sur-
vived by her
companion, Carlie Austin, of
Redden; her dear friend, Mar-
guerite June of Georgetown; a
daughter, Chelsea Dennis and
her fianc6 Ian Lehrer and their
daughter Claire of Mi!ton; two
sons, Ernest ]acob Blakeney,
his fianc6 Nicky Paynter and
their children, Audrey, Robbie,
Mikey and Alyssa, and ]ames
Milton, DE 19968, to assist with
the funeral expenses.
Shirley Pyle-Fair,
Lewes resident
Shirley A. Pyle-Fair of Lewes
and formerly of Newark died
Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, at Dela-
ware Hospice Center, Milford.
Services will be private. Arrange-
ments by Lofland Funeral Home;
Milford.
a week for eight weeks-from 10
a.m. to noon, starting Tuesday,
Sept. 10, through Tuesday, Oct.
29.
Classes will be held in the
Post Hall at 31768 Legion Road,
Millsboro.
A Matter of Balance is an
award-winning program de-
signed to help older adults
manage falls and increase activity
levels. The program emphasizes
practical strategies to manage
falls and will identify that falls
are controllable, help set goals
for increasing activity, make
changes at home to reduces risks
of falling and provide exercise
techniques to increase strength
and balance.
This program is free and open
to the communi
Those who are concerned
about falling, anyone who has
fallen in the past and anyone who
has restricted activities because
of falling concerns are encour-
aged to attend. Registration is
requested.
For more information or to
register, call Cindy at 302-945-
9191 or Tina at 302-329-9090.
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