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Barbara Skinner | Obituaries | leader-call.com

Barbara “Bobbie” Skinner passed away on Thursday, April 15, 2021 to her heavenly home. Barbara was born on Aug. 7, 1937 in Laurel. Barbara was a homemaker. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. She loved Jesus and never met a stranger. She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas Skinner; her parents Leffie and Winnie Wade; sister Joann Cochran; brother Travis Wade; daughter Rita Breland; son-in-law Farrell Breland; son-in-law Paul Myrick; and grandson Matthew Reynolds.

Kate Middleton reveals Prince George's latest obsession - and you'll be surprised

The Princess of Wales visited Roman Kemp parents' home earlier this year, and has since forged a close friendship with them.  In a new interview, the Capital radio host – whose parents are pop stars Martin Kemp and Shirlie Holliman – revealed that Princess Kate and his mum Shirlie now swap homemade treats with one another.  "My mum gave [Princess Kate] a crate of this apple juice that they made and she obviously took it home,"

Record shooting night gets Lisa Bluder her 500th Hawkeyes win

Caitlin Clark scored 21 points, coach Lisa Bluder got her 500th victory at Iowa and the fifth-ranked Hawkeyes had no trouble on the way to beating Florida Gulf Coast 100-62 in the semifinals of the Gulf Coast Showcase on Saturday night. Iowa (6-1) set a school record with 20 3-pointers. The Hawkeyes will get a rematch with Kansas State for the tournament title on Sunday night; the Wildcats won in Iowa City on Nov.

Jamie Olivers jerk rice was a recipe for disaster heres how to make a great Caribbean mari

ShortcutsJamie OliverThe chef’s microwavable interpretation of Jamaican cuisine has been called out as cultural appropriation. But it’s not hard to make an authentically delicious jerk dishJamie Oliver has given the world his take on cuisine from Spain, Italy, Sweden, Morocco, Greece, France and now Jamaica, but he’s caused an outcry with his new “Punchy jerk rice” – a microwavable rice product that has all the patois, but none of the flavour.