![]() Miss Mary has blessed this world with her many amazing talents as a Professional Seamstress for high end Leslie Fay Clothing, as an accomplished Artist, as a leading officer for ILGWU Conventions where she got an autographed picture with President Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy, also as a stage manager for Little theatre plays, also as a dancer with the local Line dance Troup called “Get Off Your Rockers” until she was in her 80’s, keeping up with dancers half her age! Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, where her Name with the Durr Family, adorns one of the gorgeous stained glass windows, depicting “The Visitation, stands in OLSOS Church today! ![]() ![]() Durr, husband Ed Durr, & Grandson Dwayne Durr. Then Mary moved and lived over 37 years in St. Her creativity made ALL events shine with elegance and beauty! Mary was a Coal Miner’s Daughter, born October 8, 1916, via Josephine & Salvatore Miceli), in Wilkes-Barre, PA, making her 105 ½ years young! In PA, she held many leadership rolls at St. Well, our Lord showed up and orchestrated Miss Mary to be surrounded by her Family she adored as Jesus Christ peacefully slipped her into HIS Loving arms at 11:30AM, June 4,2022 fittingly on a bright sunny day! It was by no accident that it was also Pentecost celebration weekend! HallleluYAh! Heaven is a lot brighter now that our precious Queen MARY IS THERE! As a devout Spirit-Filled Roman Catholic, she loved to Pray all her life. Dooley was known by many as “Queen Miss Mary!’. “It gets you outside of the house and is something to do, especially in winter,” Carpenter said.Beautiful inside and out! Always smiling with the most positive optimistic personality! Mary J. Classes start Thursday, though students can still join after that date, Kishter said.įor twin sisters Sue Carpenter, of Hampstead, and Debbie Visina, of Mount Airy, the class was a chance to get together and have fun. Registration for the next session of both beginner and intermediate line dancing classes is now open. The two were already planning to sign up for the intermediate class. “She’s my oldest of four kids and this is our one-on-one time,” Kynaston said. It makes it fun,” said Gina Kynaston, of Sykesville, who was taking the class with her daughter, Macie, 12. “I just thought it would be typical country music but there is a variety of music. People got heated with the masks, but they got to line dance and socialize.”Īs the hour lesson went on Thursday night, sweatshirts and vests came off as the group did lines to Meghan Trainor’s “Lips Are Movin,” “Brick House” by the Commodores and “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” by Brooks & Dunn. “People wanted to still do things,” Kishter said. While Kishter was not allowed to teach at the senior center during the height of the pandemic, classes continued with safety protocols in place at the New Windsor Community Room in New Windsor. This they can do alone and don’t have to touch.” “People are more cautious to touch others. “It is definitely popular, even more so now because of COVID,” Grimet said. She also believes the pandemic has helped line dancing. She does her best to read the crowd and have a variety of music. Grimet has had grandparents come with their teenage grandchildren to her classes. “They can get it all online and do it in their bedroom,” Kishter said. Kishter would love to teach a line dancing class for young people, but is not sure it would attract many students. Twenty-somethings are definitely less inclined to do line dancing.” “Line dancing is more popular with middle-age crowds now. “Group participation dances, like ‘YMCA’ or even the classic ‘Shout,’ are starting to go by the wayside,” Albin said.
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