Kevin and Emily Coates of Tooele, UT announced that they are expecting their third child on Christmas day! That's a good time of year for new Coates (er... ah... sorry about that one). Emily teased Kevin in a Face Book note, “Hey Kevin Coates, pretty sure it was your turn to be pregnant this time. You owe me.” We look forward to grandchild number thirteen.
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Previously we shared the news that two families are expecting a new baby. Both families have since updated us. Jacob and Kanneisha Beach of Bellingham, WA announced their little one is a girl. This will be the second child and second daughter for the pair. Their daughter is expected in June of this year.
Separately, Tim and Abby Beach of Live Oak, FL shared that their newcomer is a boy. He is expected in August of this year. Congratulations to both families. We all look forward to meeting the additions to our extended tribe. Jacob and Kanneisha Beach of Bellingham, WA announced over Facebook the expectation of a new family member due in June of this year. This will be child number two for the couple. Additionally, Tim and Abby Beach of Live Oak, FL also posted on social media their third child due in August.
We welcome the newest Beach youngsters, and look forward to meeting them over the years! Congratulations expectant parents! Naomi Beach was born on November 6th. We love you Naomi! Welcome to our family.
Posted by her father, Mason Beach: Maggie Beach and I are happy to announce the birth of our daughter Naomi Beach! She was born today at 10:27 am at Ogden regional. She weighs 7.25 pounds and measures 19.5 inches. She is a sweet bundle of happy chill baby. Thank you everyone for your support and love! Howard Beach Obituary from Echovita
Here is Howard Beach’s obituary. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Howard Beach of Berwick, Pennsylvania, born in Nescopeck, Pennsylvania, who passed away on October 26, 2020, at the age of 81, leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. He was predeceased by : his parents, Fredrick Beach and Violet Beach (Kemerer); his brother Fredrick Beach; and his sister-in-law Pauline. He is survived by : his wife Lenore (Decker); his sons, James Beach and Clint Beach (Lisa); his granddaughter Jordan Beach; his great grandchild Payton Titus; and his brothers, Ronald Beach (Dorothy) and Dean Beach (Carol). Visitation was held on Thursday, October 29th 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the James L. Hinckley Jr. Funeral Home and Cremation Services (1024 N Market St, Berwick, PA 18603). A celebration of life was held on Thursday, October 29th 2020 at 11:00 AM at the same location. Erick Blackburn was born on October 19th. We love you Erick! Welcome to our family.
From Ashley Blackburn: The last member of our family is finally home! His name is Erick and his sisters are over the moon about him. The twins haven't shown much interest, but I'm sure that will change soon. As technology advances, so do cyber “black hats.” Our site administrator has decided to catch up with the times when it comes to security. As part of the process this website is now encrypted using an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate allows the site to be accessed securely. Moving forward you can access using the https:// header as opposed to the traditional http:// version. The old way looks like this: The new way looks like this: If you wish to use the secure version simply go to the URL address entry place in your browser and type https://bhaven.org to refresh the site with the encrypted content. The site will look exactly the same except the warning icon will switch to the closed lock icon as shown above. It adds a small monthly expense to us as the site provider (not to you as a person accessing the site). The data is encrypted and backed by a warranty from the company providing this SSL tool to protect the end user, that’s you. You’re welcome.
Oakley Dunn, daughter to Jerry Dunn and step-daughter to Crystal Dunn of Brigham City, Utah, has been called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jerry commented on Facebook, "A great day but somewhat sad day. I'm so thankful my daughter is on her way to Colorado Springs to serve our Lord & Savior. You will be a great missionary Oakley. See you soon."
Most of you know that I work for our emperor, Walmart. During this craze, I’ve seen so much both of good and bad. People have been thanking me, but honestly, I’m just doing my job. The real heroes are the truckers and suppliers who are working overtime to get us the items. But I digress.
So this whole thing started a couple of months ago, when I could see a run on pasta, but oddly enough, not pasta sauce. So I did my shopping and went back to normal. This whole thing has been kind of nice for our store, because topstock was getting out of hand and our back room was incredibly full. But then fast forward to the beginning of the pandemic, when everyone and their dogs were out shopping. The shelves were more empty than I had ever seen them, and a general sense of panic had filled the store. I’ll admit, it got me, too. I even heard of a customer who stole a packet of vegetables out of someone else’s cart because the shelves were empty. And that a fight had to be broken up. But we just worked as best as we could, getting stuff on the shelf as quickly as possible. Honestly, the whole last week has been a blur because of how crazy it’s been. Our store manager has been on the floor everyday, working right alongside us. They’ve had department managers and even automotive workers out on the floor stocking. It was all very anxiety inducing. (I myself had 3 attacks in the course of one week). Finally, things started to seem like they were calming down. The store figured out ways to make people less panicky and with all of the doomsday buyers finished, all that was left were the regular shoppers. The shelves were still empty, but at least we had some kind of calm in the store. With the reduction of store hours, we even had a chance to get the shelves filled without someone taking the product in a heartbeat. Things were looking up. And then as most of you are aware, we had a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit Utah. I was stocking the bake aisle, and luckily nothing that fell off the shelf was going to break. (it was a different story for the peanut butter aisle.) I was anxious, but was able to calm myself down. I remember there was mass confusion about what we needed to do. Fifteen minutes later, the store was evacuated, but we as employees were to wait to see what was going to happen. So we kept working. When the store re-opened, people were back in droves. While we didn’t see too much panic, there was still some sort of urgency in the air. I am eternally grateful for the advice given by the prophets to have everything in order. Although I still had some residual panic from the customers, I knew that we had everything we needed and didn’t need to worry. Needless to say, it’s been a hard few weeks. I feel for those young people who were working at places like my friend at Universal and Disney. They’re out of a job for the foreseeable future. As many of you don’t know, all during this year, I had been feeling burned out and was looking for new work using my degree. Rejection letter after rejection letter came to my inbox, and it became fruitless. When all of this started, I thanked God for helping me to have a job that has security in times such as these, where I can still work and bring home the much-needed paycheck for our family. While we’re not out of the woods yet, I feel like things are getting back to normal. Stop panic buying and let us do our jobs. We can only get back to normal by working together. Recently we received two announcements of pending births.
Ryan and Ashley Blackburn of Grantsville, UT were tricky about how they let the news slip. First, they posted the picture above on Facebook. The parents have not officially announced the sex of the baby, but have hinted, and at least the Beach grandparents are now aware. In early June, Mason Beach of Brigham City, UT posted in Facebook the family announcement on behalf of himself and his wife Maggie Beach. “Greetings Facebook. The world is in a terrible state, I am here to announce something good that is happening in the world! Maggie and I are going to be having a little baby girl That is due November 5th. Her name is Naomi Beach. We are excited to invite this little cuddle bug into our lives soon!” Mason also posted sonogram pictures. |
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