Sentences with phrase «survived by her mother»

Mr. Pfister is also survived by his mother, Patricia; brothers David, Greg, Steven and Michael; and another sister, Sheri.
He is survived by his mother, two brothers, five nieces and one grand nephew.
His is survived by his mother, Alice, and brother, Bennett.
Fairweather is survived by her mother and widow of Chamberlain, Prudence Fairweather, and sister Alexandra Fairweather.
In addition to his son, who lives in Manhattan and Marfa, he is survived by his mother, Effie, of Excelsior Springs; his daughter, Rainer, of Los Angeles and Marfa, and his companion, Marianne Stockebrand.
He is survived by his mother, Ursula Lawrence of Deltona, Fla.; two sisters, Donna, of Spring Valley, Ill., and Rose, of St. Augustine, Fla.; and a brother, John, of Pensacola, Fla..
He is survived by his mother, Gladys, of Rochester; a sister, Anne Zimmer, of Arlington, Va., and a brother, Michael.
But he is survived by his mother (62) and a mentally...
«Karen is survived by her mother Maria Schwab, sisters Linda and Chris, her brother Peter and many nieces and nephews.

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-- «California's housing crisis is so bad, families are squatting abandoned homes just to surviveby Mother Jones» Bryan Schatz: T» he right to adequate housing — not just four walls and a roof, but «a safe and secure home and community in which to live in peace and dignity» — is decreed by the United Nations, but you wouldn't know it by looking around California, where nearly a quarter of the nation's homeless people live... In Oakland, where buyers routinely offer hundreds of thousands of dollars over asking prices, there are nearly four vacant properties for every homeless person.
When a South Carolina mother recently was accused of suffocating her two young sons, CNN Radio's Amanda Moyer was asked to look for someone who had survived an attack by their mother or father.
Laufer was the lone survivor from his family and said he was able to survive only by thinking of his mother.
if life only begins once a life is viable, by which you appear to mean can stand on its own, how does that not extend to an infant, which absolutely needs its mother's care in order to survive?
Some examples: that «every single organic being around us may be said to be striving to the utmost to increase its numbers»; that «of the many individuals of any species which are periodically born, but a small number can survive»; that it is to a mother's «advantage» that her child should be adopted by another woman; that «no one is prepared to sacrifice his life for any single person, but... everyone will sacrifice it for more than two brothers, or four half - brothers or eight first cousins»; that «any variation in the least degree injurious [to a species] would be rigidly destroyed.»
In a lawsuit filed earlier this week and seen by the Washington Post, Mr Malarkey claimed he is «on the verge of being homeless», surviving on welfare payments and support from his mother.
Some women struggle and even manage to survive in the traditional church on Sunday morning by changing the words in the liturgy and hymns to female words — Father to Mother, King to Queen, Him to Her — when speaking of God.
Hizdahr zo Loraq — Hizdahr accomplished a lot in Meereen: he survived the initial purge of slavers when Dany arrived, then brokered a marriage with the most eligible single mother in Essos (Daenerys Targaryen: total MDILF), then got his bride to re-open the fighting pits, then got stabbed in the chest repeatedly during the Great Games by four Sons of the Harpy.
Babies are tiny creatures that for the most part drink milk from their mothers» breasts, but from the look of any set of new parents, it sure seems more like babies survive by eating their parents» brains.
From La Leche League's website, «Research has shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «on cue» and that mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take... Human beings have survived and flourished because mothers have met these needs by responding freely to their babies» cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
In her book The Bonds of Love, Jessica Benjamin talks about the struggle the mother has while dealing with the constant willfulness, the clinging, or the tyrannical demands typical of the rapprochement: «What the mother feels during rapprochement and how she works this out will be colored by her ability to deal straightforwardly with aggression and dependence, her sense of herself as entitled to a separate existence, and her confidence in her child's ability to survive conflict, loss, and imperfection.»
«By engaging a million Americans with millions of mothers in the developing world around issues that directly impact pregnancy, childbirth and children's health, the Million Moms Challenge will raise awareness and funds to help women and children everywhere survive and thrive.»
Devoted, loving wife of 59 years of the late Professor Walter A. Vahl; and precious mother of the late Reverend Dr. Ronald W. Vahl; she is survived by her much loved daughter - in - law, Karen Vahl; grandchildren, Christopher and Corey (Leta) Vahl; great - grandchildren, Cheyenne and Kaitlyn Vahl; a much loved niece, Ruth (Jerry) Vie and numerous other nieces and nephews.
She is survived by her husband, M. Mike; a daughter, Barbara; a son, Richard; her mother, Margaret Gordon; a brother; a sister; and four grandchildren.
Helping Mothers Survive (HMS) Developed by Jhpiego, HMS training programs are designed to equip frontline health workers with the knowledge and skills they need to prevent mothers from dying on the day ofMothers Survive (HMS) Developed by Jhpiego, HMS training programs are designed to equip frontline health workers with the knowledge and skills they need to prevent mothers from dying on the day ofmothers from dying on the day of birth.
As a breastfeeding mother living in an area with almost no support, I had to survive by trial and error and my own extensive research and experimentation.
Double Time: How I Survived — and Mostly Thrived — Through the First Three Years of Mothering Twins by Jane Roper
Tim is survived by his wife Pam, nee Kopoulos, whom he married May 3, 1997 in Des Plaines; his children, Daniel and Olivia; his siblings, Nadire (Xhevit) Taka, Liri Isufi, Fatime (John) Black and Drita (Vince) Hilgart; his father, Hysen Isufi; his nieces and nephews Lindita, Adem, Shana, Rushan, Nick, Vincent, Mary and Matthew; his sister in law, Melissa Kopoulos, and by his mother - in - law, Lorraine Kopoulos.
He is survived by a fiance, Helen Morowski; a son, Edmund; a daughter, Sandy Williams; his mother, Elsie M. Klopacz; a brother, Eugene; a sister, Eileen; and three grandchildren.
Belvoed wife of the late Fred J. Kunz; loving mother of Albert F. (Donna M.) Kunz; devoted grandmother of David M. Kunz and Steven F. (Adrienne) Kunz; fond sister of the late Edward, Frank, Lillian and Dorothy; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
He is survived by a daughter, Marina; a son, Martin; his mother, Helen; and a brother.
Rose Marie Koller, 83, beloved wife of Carl J. Koller; loving mother of Robert J. (Stephanie), Gerard M. and Monica M. (Alan) Rateike; loved grandmother of Jeremy T. Koller and Lynette R. Koller and stepgrandmother of Kathrin Moore and Tracy Rateike; dear sister of Kathryn Widera; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Leona Lydia Luehring, nee Nagel, 86, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Herbert; loving mother of LuAnn (Dennis) Schuler, Tom (Linda), and Julie (Joseph) Kafka; loved grandmother of nine; dear sister of June (Irv) Carnehl and Phyllis (Arnie) Oehlerking, the late Arlene Schnake and Ronald Nagel; survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Verda L. Breister, nee Pittsley, 84, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of John Paul; loving mother of Carol, Patricia Stover and William (Paris); loved grandmother of Kenneth Nolting; dearest aunt of Ivy Pena; also survived by several brothers and sisters.
Grace C. Serritella, 93, of Palatine, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of the late George M.; loving mother of Gail (Paul) Dreuth; loving grandmother of Tiffany C. (Kenneth) Busch; loving great - grandmother of Grace and Jonathan Busch; fond sister ofMargaret McAuley, Mary Gooding, and the late Joseph and William Parisi; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Thompson is survived by his wife of 17 years, Lu - Shawn Thompson; his two children, Kennedy and Kenny; and his mother, father, brother and sister.
Thompson is survived by his wife, Lu - Shawn Thompson, his children Kennedy and Kenny, as well as his mother, father, brother and sister.
Despite the worst ice conditions in years and a near catastrophic tent fire, we survived for 24 days on the ice and set the record for the first mother and son team to reach one of the Earth's poles by foot.
Gabay is survived by his wife, Trenelle Gabay, his mother and stepfather, Aubrey and Rupert McNaughton, sisters Crystal Gabay Nurse and Stephanie Gabay Smith and brother, Aaron McNaughton, officials said.
To survive in utero, the fetus must resist an onslaught by the mother's immune system that, most researchers agree, recognizes the father's share of the embryo as foreign and sometimes rejects it.
Births are simulated by selecting a potential father pseudo-randomly from the surviving male population and a potential mother pseudo-randomly from the surviving female population.
[12] Although politically sanctioned, the exhumation of Argentine mass graves in the 1980s and 1990s were opposed by mothers of the missing and other surviving relatives.
Even though Russia is still a strongly traditional society and a mother remains by far the dominant female archetype in Russian culture, historically women in Russia often have had to take on greater responsibility for the family and learn to survive due to country numerous wars, revolutions and economic collapses.
In the first, a white family living deep in New Mexico Territory are attacked by a Comanche war party, with only the mother, Rosalie (Rosamund Pike), surviving.
At the start of Back to the Future's second half, Marty McFly, having survived his time machine's crash - landing thirty years into the past only to have been subsequently hit by a car, is lulled awake by his mother's tender voice.
Glass is desperate to protect his son, borne to a Pawnee mother killed during an English raid, right in front Glass» eyes, in the village wherein he spent what seems to be the best years of his life, and so he takes responsibility over the small surviving party (apparently led by Henry) and commands them to part with their raft fearing another ambush would follow should they continue floating that stream.
Their mother, Alice (McCormack, A Sound of Thunder), had been assumed dead, but the kids visit their old home, only to find she miraculously survived a vicious attack by the infected.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her, whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a bad man as he is a complacent one.
Karen Brown, angry and frightened after surviving a kidnap attempt, has a harsh choice — being eliminated by government enforcer Jeffery Renschman or fleeing to mysterious Roma Nova, her dead mother's homeland in Europe.
An honest, funny, moving account of what a mother will do to survive and provide, aided and abetted by alcohol.
When she was in Georgia, it was admiration for Ajarry who endured so much and learned how to survive by not challenging the inevitability of her fate, yet defended her three square feet of soil with tenacity, while from her her mother Mabel, she learned to to survive abandonment and being an outcast, fight for what was hers, and take the risk of running — not because she admired Mabel, but because she hated her for leaving her behind and escaping Randall's.
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