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Gloria Marie Manson Morton
Gloria Marie Manson Morton, 84, resident of The Bluffs in Houghton, passed away Saturday, June 4, 2016 while undergoing cardiac surgery rehabilitation in West Allis, Wisconsin.
Joyce Marie Borges
Joyce Marie Borges passed away peacefully at age 66, on February 3, 2018 surrounded by her loving husband, son and daughter-in-law. After a long illness, Joyce is now at peace with our Lord Jesus.
Donald Edward Marquardt
Donald Edward Marquardt, better known as "Don," passed away peacefully on September 16, 2018, at the age of 96. Born in 1922 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, to Arthur and Ethel Marquardt, Don spent his childhood in Watertown, Wisconsin.
Shafiq W. Kombargi
It with great sadness we share the news that Shafiq W. Kombargi, husband to Asma Kombargi and father to Amer, Alma, Aliyya, Basil and Amina, died on February 1, 2019, in Beirut, Lebanon. May God rest his soul in peace and give strength and solace to his family.
Mary Smiley
Mary Smiley passed away March 21, 2019, at the age of 95. She was born on Christmas Day, 1923, on a farm in Mapleton, Kansas to Harry Lafayette Sutterby and Bertha Jane Bruner.
Roger Stilman Smith
Roger Stilman Smith died Sunday April 7, at 7:30 a. m. in his home at Granite Hill Estates in Hallowell. His beloved wife, Edna, and their daughters Elizabeth and Cynthia, were by his side.
Eva Alice Ingram
Eva Alice "Eve" Ingram, 94, of Victoria, Texas, passed away on June 19, 2019. She was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on October 22, 1924, and was the youngest of three children and only daughter born to George Henry Carroll and Eva Olivia Vincent Carroll.
James E. Strandine
James "Jim" E. Strandine grew up in San Marino, CA, the only son of the late Edward and Melva Strandine. He attended San Marino city schools, winning the CIF 100-yard backstroke championship.
Marilyn Yaxley Bartholomew
Marilyn Yaxley Bartholomew, 94, of Tampa, FL passed away peacefully March 19, 2020. The widow of John E. Bartholomew of Pennsylvania and Coral Springs, FL, she is survived by three daughters and their families:
Anne Moore Johansson
Anne Moore Johansson passed away peacefully Sunday morning March 1, 2020 on Bainbridge Island, Washington at the age of 88. Born June 15, 1931 in San Francisco, CA., she was the daughter of Lloyd and Patricia (Hooper) Moore.
John F. Mowbray
"Alas, the Owl called his name..." John F. "Jacky" Mowbray, aged 91, died on December 27, 2019, Mowbray was born in Tyrone, Pa. on December 23, 1928, and grew up in Danville.
David Werner Tschanz
David Werner Tschanz, age 67 of Venice, FL, beloved partner of Julie McMahon passed peacefully on Sunday, August 23, 2020 surrounded by family. Born in Bridgeport, CT he was the son of the late Alfred and Frances Konecny Tschanz.
Virginia K. Joseph Saba
Dr. Virginia K. Joseph Saba "Ginger" of Arlington, VA, pioneer and leader in the field of nursing informatics, died on November 20, 2021 in Indianapolis, IN. She was attending the Sigma nursing convention to present the Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award.
Raymond M. Petrillo
Raymond M. Petrillo, age 73, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 24th, 2023, at Salmaniya Hospital in Manama, Bahrain surrounded by his loving friends and colleagues. He was born on December 18, 1949, in Kessel-Lo Belgium, a borough of Leuven, to Michael and Mathilde (Ruelens) Petrillo.
New Energy, New Horizon - SAEEA Hyderabad
The Saudi Aramco Ex-Employees Association of Hyderabad, India recently called a general meeting for the purpose of electing new office bearers.
The Heart and Soul of Aramco by a Man Who Was Always There for You
Ali Mohammed Al-Baluchi, an Aramco retiree, has written an autobiography spanning more than 70 extraordinary years. The book, titled “Heart and Soul: A Memoir,” details many of the writer’s memories over 40 years with the company followed by more than 30 years in retirement.
Mary Norton - Paying It Forward: From Texas to Palestinian Refugee Camps
When the devastation caused by the winter storm Uri in the U.S. dominated the news in mid-February, UPA was in the midst of its Winter Shield campaign. The annual initiative to protect Palestinian refugees from the harshest stretch of winter took place in the Gaza and Hittin refugee camps in Jordan, both of which were established to accommodate...
Aramco wins ‘Energy Management Insight Award’
The Haradh Gas Plant Department (HdGPD) reaffirms its commitment toward climate change action through an exemplary performance in its energy efficiency. In line with Aramco objectives, HdGPD is committed to building a lower carbon intensity operation while delivering the required energy demand to support economic growth and social well-being. Through leveraging of technology and innovation, HdGPD strives to conserve natural resources and minimize its environmental footprint.
Memory Lane: New Offices, Record Enrollment, High Humidity and From A Fledgling Khurais Crude Increment
Here are a few stories looking back through the years and editions of The Arabian Sun. Soil boring tests are being carried out as part of the initial stage in site preparation for a 130,000-square-foot office building to be built during 1956 on a site north of the present Administration Building in Dhahran.
Memory Lane: Early Women Doctors, Materials Supply Elevated, Local Charity Runs and Roads of Arabia Remembered
Here are a few of the more interesting headlines we’ve been able to dig up from across the decades in Aramco’s weekly publications. The four women doctors of the Dhahran Health Center operate the out-patient clinic for women and children known as Clinic C, located in health Center, North.