James
Claussen "Boots" Gregg, 88, of Florence,It's impossible to list all of
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science and engineering. passed away at his residence Tuesday, January
14, 2014.Boots was born in Florence County, a son of the late William
McCall and Irene Claussen Gregg. He was the last survivor of ten
children. After serving in the US Navy, he returned to play baseball for
Newberry College. He then returned to Florence where he worked with the
Florence County Sheriff's Office, the State Probation and Parole Board
and then retired as Florence County Clerk of Court. He was a longtime
member of Hopewell Presbyterian Church, and showed his devotion to his
church by serving in many capacities, including Sunday School Teacher,
the Choir, the Men of the Church, and as a Church Elder. He loved
golfing, fishing, and working in his garden, which he shared with many.
Surviving
are his wife of 65 years, Carolyn Lipscomb Gregg, children, James
Claussen Gregg, Jr., Carolyn Gregg Anderson, John Marshall Gregg and
David Wayne Gregg; grandchildren; Jay Gregg, Charlie Gregg, Davy Gregg,
Colton Gregg, Garrett Gregg, Traci Stokes, Nikki Kirsch, and Tricia
Robinson; great-grandchildren, Courtney and Carolyn Gregg, Andrew and
Brianna Stokes, Walker and Tanner Robinson, Drake, Tessa and Eli Kirsch,
McCall, Baylor, Lilly and Liam Gregg, and his sisters –in-law; Annie
Kate Gregg and Rosa Lee Atwell Gregg.Writer Kasey Edwards voiced
understandable indignation last month about the way strangers break the
ice with her 4-year-old daughter. During a trip to Santa's cottage, she
noticed that people and North Pole-dwelling elves tended to zero in on
Violet's appearance, to the exclusion of, say, her thoughts or
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She
takes Santa to task: "You remarked on every item of clothing Violet was
wearing—including her socks. And then you told her she was the most
beautiful and best-dressed person in the shopping center… You kept going
and suggested that she takes up modeling when she grows up." Meanwhile,
with a young boy, Santa talked about his reindeer.It's not just Santa.
"Like most girls," Edwards laments,To soften a cheaper grade of beef,
producers machine-puncture meat with a row of needles or german militaria blades
that break up tough muscle fibers. "my daughter hears, 'That's a pretty
dress, did you pick it yourself?' or 'What lovely hair you have,' or
'You have the most amazing eyelashes,' or 'I like the bows on your
shoes,' or 'You are so cute' almost every time somebody engages in
conversation with her."
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