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NOTABLE BY PATTY MILLER Despite that, he has grown
SOMEONE TO KNOW
THE EDMOND SUN to be and Eagle Scout and
one of Troop 77's best out-
Kameron Rogers started doorsmen and troop lead-
Von Hobart has been his Scouting career as a ers.
a cosmetologist since reluctant camper, quick to Kameron is the son of
1976 and works at find a reason to call home Paula Denny and Aaron
Sherri & and claim homesickness. Rogers. He is a sophomore
Co. in
downtown
Edmond.
She’s

TESTAM
someone
you should
know.
“I taught at Francis
Tuttle for a number of
years in cosmetology,”
she said.
She said being a
cosmetologist has HOPE
brought her the joy of
having many clients for
several years. Hobart
said in 1974, she and a
Center
friend opened the first
unisex salon in Edmond.
Hobart likes working
volunteers
with people, she said.
“I like the area,”
Hobart said of
shine a light
downtown. “I think it JAMES COBURN
tries to keep up with THE EDMOND SUN
today’s people.”

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The 30-45 minutes rank Haines keeps up
she spends with clients with men half his age
give her energy for the while packing gro-
next “good client,” she ceries as a volunteer at the
said. HOPE Center of Edmond.
“And I make money Volunteering in food
and it’s flexible,” she banks is second nature for
said. Haines, 94.
Retired Edmond He and his wife, Laetitia,
Municipal Court moved to Edmond on
employee Bea Kelley June 1. They worship at
said, “She’s fabulous, the First Presbyterian HOPE Center volunteers (fro
wonderful. I can get in. Church where a friend told threads in the community m
She can make time for him about the HOPE
me,” Kelley said. Center. Christmas Samaritan
“I knew something Fund Drive flourish during
about it so I thought I’d be the holidays. His effort
most useful in a place like helps HOPE keep up with
OUTSIDE that. I’m still physically
able to do that. So I asked
expenditures throughout
the year.
TODAY’S WEATHER around and found out that Haines has seen the
HOPE Center had a good hungry face of a child, and
food bank,” said Haines, the retired oil executive
during his second day of said he also wants to help
helping others in the food prevent the elderly from
warehouse. choosing between medical
Haines is part of what prescriptions or costly
makes The Edmond Sun utility bills.
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