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Donor by Ken McClure
Donor by Ken McClure













Donor by Ken McClure

They were usually taken directly to the hospital mortuary to await collection by appointed undertakers on the day of the funeral.

Donor by Ken McClure

It was unusual for the bodies of patients who had undergone postmortem examination to leave the premises. The hospital had given special permission for this. She lay in the little white coffin in the middle of the room. Red birds would no longer fly off into green sunsets and Jack would not be slaying the giant again to childish sighs of relief. There would be no more brightly coloured pictures of jungle animals for her father to admire before telling her bedtime stories, no improbable pink giraffes or mauve tigers. Amy’s pyjamas lay on the pillow, neatly folded in a little square parcel her colouring books were stacked on a bedside table with a box of pencils on top but none of them would be needed again. The pink wallpaper, the Disney curtains, the toys, the dolls, the picture of the boy-band on the wall. Ostensibly everything about the room itself was the same as it always had been.

Donor by Ken McClure

There was a distant hubbub from the people waiting downstairs but that served only to accentuate the silence in a room that had so often been alive with childish laughter. The whole world seemed quiet it was holding its breath. This was as it should be, thought the woman who stood there looking out. There was no rattle of raindrops or hammering of hail. Outside, snow was falling from a white-grey sky and the view from the window was blurred as a slight breeze caught the flakes and threw them silently against the glass. She raised $30,178, with more than $10,000 part of an in-kind donation from the Heavy Construction Laborers Union.Amy’s room was cold the heating had been turned off. McClure raised more than $130,000 in the campaign, much of it coming from the Good Government PAC and other business people and interests from across the city.īach was endorsed by a series of labor unions, most notably the Teamsters Local 245, Springfield Central Labor Council, and Heavy Construction Laborers Union No. More: Neighborhoods, safety, school values factor into decisions as Springfield votes Much of her prominence at the city level stems from her role as president of the Galloway Village Neighborhood Association.ĭuring the campaign, McClure was endorsed by the Springfield Police Officers Association, Springfield Fire Fighters Association, and the Springfield Good Government Association - a joint PAC of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Home Builders Association of Springfield. Bach moved to Springfield from Memphis in 2004 and worked as a records clerk in the Greene County Sheriff's Office.















Donor by Ken McClure