Duplin County Newsletter - December Mosaic Highlights Thank You New Employees Baby Births Condolences Birthdays Happy Retirement Mike, For your many years of dedication and hard work with Duplin County, you deserve the best retirement ever. Enjoy this new journey of your life, cherish every moment and have TONS of fun! You will truly be missed.
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Duplin County Newsletter - December
Mosaic Highlights
Thank You
New Employees
Baby Births
Condolences
Birthdays
Happy Retirement
Mike, For your many years of dedication and hard work with Duplin County, you deserve the best retirement ever.
Enjoy this new journey of your life, cherish every moment and have TONS of fun! You will truly be
missed.
Thank You to Everyone,
Words cannot express the overwhelming
emotions that I have experienced
numerous times since the announcement of
my retirement. These emotions were
stirred because of the Wonderful employees
of Duplin County reaching out to me via
cards, gifts, plaques, calling, dropping by
my office, or participating in an amazing
retirement reception on November 9th. I
have been blessed to be a part of such an
amazing group of individuals for the past
thirty-three years. Thank you for the
grand show you put on at the retirement
reception, the gifts, the cards, etc. And
Thank you even more for allowing me to
be part of your work family. You have
enriched my life more than you will even
know.
- Teresa Lanier -
We would like to say “THANK YOU FROM
THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS” to each
and every employee who contributed
with food, funds, talent, and assistance.
Your generous contributions and efforts
made their send off a GREAT success. On
top of the retirement reception we were
able to get each one of them a $135 Visa
Gift Card from the Employees of Duplin
County.
We appreciate everyone that took the
time out of their busy day to come and
wish them well in their future
endeavors,
Words cannot express the appreciation
we feel!!
Most Sincerely,
Christina Polingo & Michell Rowlands
EMS
*William Sykes*
EMT-Paramedic
Tax
*Desalin Stiles*
Tax Assistant II
Aging
*Audrey Sutton*
In Home Aide
*Ashley Miller*
In Home Aide
*Judy Daniels*
In Home Aide
Social Services
*Gesselle Neal*
IMC I
*Sandra Santivanez*
Public Info. Assistant IV
*Kendall Tamburo*
Social Worker
*Nuria Rubie Bowen*
Public Info. Assistant IV
*Kalvin Pender*
IMC I
Duplin County
Library
*Lina Valbuena*
Library Assistant I
*Mary Scott*
Library Assistant I
Transportation
*Carolyn Robinson*
Sub. Transp. Specialist
DAY!
TO: Mckinsey-Marie Perris
BORN: October 3, 2017 at
University of Illinois Hospital
WEIGHT: 7lbs 8oz
PROUD GRANDMA:
Ms. Mattie Batts (Aging)
TO: Mia Davlin
BORN: November 13, 2017
at 3:51 p.m.
WEIGHT: 6lbs 11 oz
LENGTH: 19.5 inches
PROUD MOTHER:
Ms. Madeline Davlin (DSS)
To Mr. Joe Newburn and Ms.
Mattie Lane, Animal Services, on
becoming certified Animal
Cruelty Investigators!!
Sincere Condolences to:
Ms. Wilma Cobbins (Court Facilities), on
the loss of her father in law, Mr. Odes
Cobbins, Sr. on November 5, 2017
Mr. Joshua Taylor (Communications), on
the loss of his grandmother, Ms. Nelda
Bradshaw Phipps on November 14, 2017
Ms. Denita Pierce (Communications),
on the loss of her sister in law, Ms.
Eleanor J. Pierce, on November 9, 2017
WHAT AM I? 1) I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?
2) I have a face but not eyes, hands but no arms. What am I?
3) The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
4) You can catch me but cannot throw me. What am I?
5) I am a word. I become longer when the third letter is removed.
What am I?
Last Week What Am I Answers:
1) Name 2) Swims 3) Forward– TON Backwards—NOT
4) Letter “r” 5) Weigh the same
Holiday Hustle
Shop-a-Rama
Time to
SHOP!
December 6, 2017
11am – 6pm Duplin County Cooperative Extension Auditorium