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 Remembering a fallen hero from World War IIJune 25, 2019 Al Greenfield, WINCHESTER, Ky.  WTVQ   People are remembering a fallen hero who fought during World War II.Harold G. Epperson was in the Marines for about two years.In 1944, there was an attack.A Japanese soldier who was assumed to be dead threw a grenade.Epperson dove onto the grenade, sacrificing his own life and saving his fellow marines.Epperson was 20 years old and two weeks away from his 21st birthday.We knew that we would never see Epp again, said Ruth Nickell, Epperson   sister.He received a medal of honor after his death for hi stanley cup s heroic actions.Epperson   older sister says he is a hero and is proud to call him her brother.His favorite thing was watermelon. So, today I hope all of you have the chance to have some watermelon and think about Harold, said Nickell.It   a tradition to have a memorial stanley deutschland  service for him on June 25 at 11 a.m. because it   the same time he gave his life for his country.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: Harold G. Epperson, Ruth Nickell, Winchester Cemetery, world war 2FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin    Leave a Reply Cancel reply  .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display:  stanley spain block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a     font-size: 13px;            Related                                                                                                                                        Divp Craft Academy students present research with International Space Station
  CNN  鈥?This year, dog parks may be filled with more pups named聽Grogu, Britney and Zoom.Rover, the app and website that connects users with pet-care services, has released its ninth聽annual report聽on the years most popular pet names, which include those inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic 鈥?and of course, celebrities.聽Soaring pet adoption rates, co stanley cup website mbined with extra time spent at home, led to some fascinating pet name trends, according to Kate Jaffe, director of brand marketing at Rover. Some people may pick a name that they just think really reflects their pets quirky personality,  Jaffe told CNN.  But at the end of the day, what theyre really trying to do is honor the relationship they have with their pet and give them a name that showcases their pets personality and also shines a little bit of light on their own personality. Developed between September and October, the report was based on millions of user-submitted pet names that owners provided when registering on R botella stanley over.This year, Covid-inspired names were on the rise 鈥?dogs named Zoom were up 443%, while the name聽Fauci聽rose 270%. Home tech-inspired names such as Siri went up 131% and Google went u stanley cup p 63%.According to Nicole Ellis, a certified professional celebrity dog trainer at Rover, names like Zoom are often chosen since they remind owners of an unprecedented time when they developed closer relationships with their pets. Thats the time we can look back and be like, A puppy  with a  Covid-related name, did you get him durin