Adam Beattie 1983 – 2025 | Funeral Information For Adam Beattie

It is with profound sadness and the heaviest of hearts that we share the news of Adam Beattie’s passing. We are utterly devastated. Adam was a force of nature, and the void he leaves behind is immeasurable.

We will miss his unique spark of creative chaos, a quality we loved so deeply. His vibrant energy was a constant, infectious presence that filled every corner of our lives. Whether through his art, his ideas, or simply his being, Adam had a singular ability to light up a room and the people in it. We are going to miss that light every single day.

While our grief is immense, so too is our gratitude for the time we were privileged to share with him. His memory will live on in the stories we tell and the indelible mark he left on all our hearts.

To allow friends and family to pay their respects, a funeral service for Adam will be held at  Napier Park Funeral Homes on Wednesday, 11th December, at 11am. Your presence to honour his remarkable life would be deeply appreciated as we come together to say our final goodbyes.

 

In Loving Memory Mrs. Dona Sue Marlow

In Loving Memory Mrs. Dona Sue Marlow

The Jellico community is mourning the loss of one of its own, Mrs. Dona Sue Marlow, who passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025, at the age of 65.

A lifelong resident of Jellico, Dona was born on January 24, 1960, to the late Jimmy Dan and Clara (Collier) Marlow. She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Shawn Osborne, and a large, loving family of siblings.

Dona leaves behind a legacy of family and friendship. She is survived by her brothers, Clarence and Donnie Marlow, her sister, Mary Hylton, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends who will deeply feel her absence.

To honor her life, the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, December 5, at the Harp Funeral Home Chapel, with funeral services to follow at 8 p.m. Officiating will be Bro. Donnie Marlow and Rev. Randy Hurst. A burial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday in the Bowman Cemetery at Rock Creek.

Harp Funeral Home, “Your Family Funeral Home,” is entrusted with the arrangements. In this time of grief, the community comes together to remember Dona and support the family she held so dear.

Dr. Gary Schlapp Obituary|Countryside Veterinary Clinic Mourns Staff

Dr. Gary Schlapp Obituary|Countryside Veterinary Clinic Mourns Staff

The community mourns the passing of Dr. Gary Schlapp, who died peacefully on Sunday, November 23, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Dr. Schlapp’s life was a remarkable story of commitment to his profession and his patients. His journey began in 1976 when he joined his father at Countryside immediately after school. This began a lifelong dedication to the practice he would later own in 1995. For nearly five decades, Dr. Schlapp was a cornerstone of the establishment, providing unwavering care and building lasting relationships.

His leadership as owner from 1995 until the practice’s sale in 2020 ensured a continuity of trusted service. Even after the transition, his dedication never wavered; he continued his work until his well-earned retirement in 2024.

Dr. Schlapp’s legacy is not just one of professional longevity, but of profound personal connection with those he served. He will be remembered as a devoted healthcare provider, a pillar of his practice, and a family man.

We extend our deepest condolences to the entire Schlapp family during this time of immense sorrow. Details regarding service arrangements can be found in the link provided.

Dr. Mike Jenkins Obituary|Kilgore College Executive Vice President Has Died

Dr. Mike Jenkins Obituary|Kilgore College Executive Vice President Has Died

Kilgore College is mourning the profound loss of Dr. Mike Jenkins, Executive Vice President of Internal Collaboration & Strategic Initiatives, who passed away Sunday after a courageous battle with lymphoma. Dr. Jenkins faithfully served the college for 35 years, impacting countless students, faculty, and staff with his unwavering positive and encouraging spirit.

“Mike truly had a servant’s heart and will be greatly missed,” said Interim President Dr. Staci Martin. “Please keep Mike’s family, and those of us who worked closely with him, in your thoughts and prayers during these difficult days.”

The college community will honor his life and legacy with two gatherings. A “Wake of Remembrance” will be held Friday from 6:00–8:00 PM at Trinity Baptist Church in Lakeport, featuring refreshments, music, laughter, and stories—just the way Mike would have wanted. A formal “Celebration of Life Service” will follow at the same location on Saturday at 10:00 AM.

Dr. Jenkins’ decades of dedicated service and his uplifting presence have left an indelible mark on Kilgore College, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

League City Police Lt. Eric Cox Passes Away After Battle with Cancer

League City Police Lt. Eric Cox Passes Away After Battle with Cancer

The League City Police Department and the wider community are mourning the loss of Lieutenant Eric Cox, who passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was 51 years old.

A dedicated public servant, Lt. Cox’s career was defined by his commitment to protecting others. After honorably serving our nation in the United States Navy, he continued his service on the home front. His remarkable journey included protecting communities with the Galveston Sheriff’s Office, the Galveston Police Department, and the Houston Fire Department before joining the League City Police Department in 2008.

Lt. Cox leaves behind a legacy of bravery and sacrifice that spanned multiple branches of public safety. He is survived by his wife, Brenda, and their children, Tristan, Wyatt, and Nina.

Funeral services to honor Lt. Cox’s life and service will be held on December 11 at 11 a.m. at Grace Church Houston. His passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of serving alongside him.

Honoring the Memory of Linda Martin

Honoring the Memory of Linda Martin

It is with profound sadness that we share the news of Linda Martin’s unexpected passing at her home yesterday. After a period of quiet health struggles, which she faced with her characteristic strength and stoicism, Linda has left a void in the hearts of all who knew her.

In the wake of this sudden loss, we know many friends, colleagues, and loved ones are seeking a way to honor Linda’s memory and support her family. We are deeply moved by this outpouring of love. We ask for your patience and understanding as we, the family, take a moment to grieve and to determine the most fitting way to celebrate her beautiful life.

We promise to communicate our plans for a memorial or tribute in the coming days. Your love and support are a comfort during this incredibly difficult time, and we thank you for respecting our need for space to process and plan. Please hold Linda and her family in your thoughts.

Roderick Eskridge, Inmate Died Wilkinson County Correctional Facility In Woodville

Roderick Eskridge, Inmate Died Wilkinson County Correctional Facility In Woodville

The Eskridge family is now among the many in Mississippi grieving a loved one who died under the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC). 45-year-old Roderick Eskridge passed away on November 29, 2025, after being transported from Wilkinson County Correctional Facility to a Jackson hospital.

What compounds this tragedy is the profound lack of information provided to his family. In their time of grief, they are forced to beg the state for basic truths about how Roderick died. This is an unbearable burden no family should ever have to endure. They deserve answers, transparency, and accountability.

To Roderick’s family and all who loved him, our hearts are with you. His life mattered. His story matters. His death in a state facility must not be brushed aside or buried in the silence that too often surrounds Wilkinson County. The demand for justice and answers is a demand for human dignity.

Ms. Valestine Penn Treasure, Opelika Police Department Mourns Member

Ms. Valestine Penn Treasure, Opelika Police Department Mourns Member

We are heartbroken to hear the news that our dear friend and true Opelika treasure, Ms. Valestine Penn, passed away on November 30, 2025.

To say Valestine was “active” in our community would be an understatement. She was often the heartbeat of it. If there was a need, Valestine was not only the first to volunteer but the last to leave, making sure everything was done right.

Ms. Valestine Penn Treasure, Opelika Police Department Mourns Member

She dedicated countless hours to bridging the gap between citizens and our department. As the National Night Out Chairwoman, she brought neighborhoods together. As one of the original Community Liaisons, she paved the way for better engagement within Ward 1. And as a devoted member and former President of the Opelika Citizens Police Academy, she served with pride and distinction.

Valestine was the definition of going “above and beyond.” Her smile, her energy, and her servant’s heart will be deeply missed, but her legacy of service will remain woven into the fabric of this community.

Suicide Death: University Of Minnesota Mourns Student Found Dead On Campus

Suicide Death: University Of Minnesota Mourns Student Found Dead On Campus

*Minneapolis, MN —The University of Minnesota community is in mourning after a student was found dead on campus on December 2, 2025, in what police are investigating as an apparent suicide.

According to the University of Minnesota Police Department (UMPD), officers responded to a report of concern near a residential area on the Minneapolis campus early Tuesday morning. They discovered an unresponsive student. Despite attempts to save the individual, the student was pronounced deceased at the scene. Preliminary findings indicate no foul play, but a full investigation, including evidence collection and witness interviews, remains ongoing.

The student’s identity is being withheld pending notification of the family, whose privacy the university is striving to protect during this profound loss.

In response to the tragedy, the university has mobilized counseling and mental health support services for students, faculty, and staff. This devastating event has cast a renewed spotlight on the critical mental health challenges facing college students across the nation. University leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering wellness programs, crisis resources, and awareness initiatives, urging any struggling student to seek immediate support.

Tommy Gregg,Resident Of Colorado Died In Tragic Accident

 Tommy Gregg,Resident Of Colorado Died In Tragic Accident

Colorado community is mourning the sudden loss of Tommy Gregg, who passed away following a tragic accident. His unexpected death has left a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him, casting a shadow of grief over his family, friends, and the many lives he touched throughout his journey.

While the specific details of the accident are a private matter for the family, the focus remains on celebrating the man he was. Tommy is remembered not for how he died, but for how he lived—a life filled with passion, kindness, and an unwavering spirit. Those close to him recall his warm smile, his generous nature, and his dedication to his loved ones. Whether through his work, his hobbies, or his simple daily interactions, Tommy had a unique ability to make others feel valued and seen.

His connection to Colorado was a significant part of his identity, and the natural beauty of the state often served as the backdrop for his adventures and quiet moments of reflection.