Mary Bath, 67, Died; Former Westporter, “selfless to a fault”
Mary Frances Bath, 67, passed away on June 22, 2022.
Mary was born November 27, 1954 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England to Stuart Howard and Pamela Joy Lomax. Mary spent almost half her life living in the United States firstly in Westport, Stamford and Glastonbury Connecticut, before retiring to the sunshine in Parrish Florida.
Mary was a paralegal and fitness instructor. She bravely battled cancer with courage and dignity and was a fighter to the very end. Mary was a beautiful soul inside and out, selfless to a fault, and a true lady in every sense of the word.
Left to cherish the memory of Mary are her loving husband Michael J Bath, beloved children: Philippa, Simon and Nicholas and three grandchildren Madison, Sebastian and Alyssa, who were Nanny's angels and her pride and joy and mother Pamela Joy Amos and a host of other family and friends she made along the way. Please check back for dates and times for a memorial service in Parish, FL. Online Condolences at Skywaymemorial.com
Final Haiku Moment as Westport Prepares for new Poet Laureate
Haiku Moment from current Westport Poet Laureate Diane Lowman, whose term ends June 30th.
Waiting for the F
A game of alphabet soup
NYC Subway
Thank you, Diane, for the year of poetry you’ve given the community and our readers. We look forward to our next Poet Laureate and to all of the ideas our creative neighbors will continue to have as time marches on.
Community Gallery: Westport Rallies Against the Overturning of Roe v. Wade
Protestors gathered on the Westport downtown bridge today in protest of the overturning of the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v Wade. Photos by Cami Vynerib. Click to enlarge photos.
Morning Weather Report
Today
Sunny, with a high near 88. Light southwest wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Tonight
Showers likely after 2am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 67. South wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Tomorrow
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 78. Southwest wind around 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tomorrow Night
Showers likely, mainly before 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 57. West wind 6 to 8 mph becoming north in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
High Tides
10:26 AM / 10:35 PM
Low Tides
4:24 AM / 4:28 PM
Russell G. Slayback, 85, Died; Greens Farms Resident
Russell G. Slayback - 85, of Greens Farms, died peacefully in the arms of his daughters and long-time caretaker, Monica, on June 20th.
Russ was born on September 19th, 1936, in New York, New York, to Russell B. Slayback and Doris (Dolly) E. Gardner. He earned a B.S. degree in geology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1959. By 1960, Russ began work as a hydrogeologist for Leggette, Brashears & Graham Inc. (LBG), where he later became Vice President and Director before ultimately ascending to President and Chairman of the Board. Russ also worked to expand the scope of geoscience through his volunteerism. He held twenty different positions at the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), including as the national president. In addition, Russ served in several positions at the American Geosciences Institute (AGI), including as the foundation's chairman and the president of the Institute.
While in his role as Chairman at AGI, Russ championed the creation of the endowed AGI Fisher Congressional Fellowship. Russ also sat on the University of Texas at Austin Jackson School Geology Foundation Advisory Council, rising to the chairman. Russ was honored with many awards throughout his career, with some of the most notable being the AIPG Martin Van Covering Award, the AIPG Ben H. Parker Medal, the William B. Heroy Jr. Award for Distinguished Service to AGI, the AGI Medal in Memory of Ian Campbell, and the Russell G. Slayback Award of the AIPG Northeast section.
Russ joins his beloved Judy, the light of his life, who he has missed dearly. He is survived by his daughters, Leigh Reed of Highland, Maryland, and Lynn Sikora of Manassas, Virginia, and his four adored grandchildren, Derek and Kelly Sikora, and Taylor and Dana Reed. He was also blessed with a cherished son-in-law, Rob Reed. Russ is also survived by his dear sister, Ava Burkard.
Russ' family will receive friends at the Harding Funeral Home, 210 Post Rd. E., Westport, Saturday, June 25th from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. No flowers, please. Memorial contributions in honor of Russ may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, stjude.org/onlinegiving
Morning Weather Report
Today
Sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 3 to 5 mph.
Tonight
Patchy fog after 2am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 65. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Tomorrow
Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 87. Light southwest wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Tomorrow Night
A 40 percent chance of showers after 2am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 66. South wind 6 to 10 mph.
High Tides
9:07 AM / 9:26 PM
Low Tides
3:12 AM / 2:59 PM
Rally On Sunday In Westport To Protest Recent Supreme Court Rulings
As most everyone knows by now, the United States Supreme Court has issued two of it’s most substantial rulings in years this week on both the issue of gun rights and abortion rights. As has been the case many times recently under such circumstances the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Bridge in downtown Westport will again be the scene of a protest demonstration. In light of the passion of both sides of each issue it is more likely than not that there will be a large number of demonstrators. The even is on Sunday,June 26th beginning at 11:00 AM. Those heading to downtown Westport that day should be prepared for some possible congestion.
Governor Lamont: “Supreme Court decision drastically oversteps the constitutional right for Americans…”
Governor Ned Lamont Press Release:
Governor Ned Lamont today released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturns the landmark protections on reproductive rights that were prescribed nearly 50 years ago in Roe v. Wade:
“Today’s Supreme Court decision drastically oversteps the constitutional right for Americans to make their own reproductive healthcare decisions without government interference. Decisions on reproductive healthcare should only be made between a patient and their doctor without the interference of politicians. This ruling will not only result in a patchwork of unequal laws among the states, but more importantly it will result in dangerous and life-threatening situations similar to what this country witnessed countless times in the era prior to the landmark Roe case in which women died or were left severely injured because they could not access the medical care that they should have every right to access on their own.
“I am grateful to live in Connecticut, where our laws make it clear that women have a right to choose. As long as I am governor, reproductive rights will be protected in Connecticut and I will do everything in my power to block laws from being passed that restrict those rights.”
In May, Governor Lamont signed Public Act 22-19, a first-in-the-nation law that protects medical providers and patients seeking abortion care in Connecticut who may be traveling from other states that have outlawed abortion. Additionally, the law expands abortion access in Connecticut by expanding the type of practitioners eligible to perform certain abortion-related care.