June 2022

Finding family HOMELESS

ROANOKE, Va. – Quinton Cruse and April Ragan drank beer and sulked by a downtown Roanoke bridge the morning of May 5, dispirited by the difficulty of moving from the streets into Section 8 housing. • Years without housing had cost them – he the use of an arm, her a pregnancy that ended in miscarriage. A home would mean safety and not postponing dreams, like getting married. • They never got the apartment. But life did them one better. • Unknown to Cruse, three members of his family who hadn’t seen him in more than 20 years were driving toward the city to reunite at that hour. They learned his whereabouts from Roanoke Times coverage of homeless people camping downtown and from the reporter who wrote it last year. • As reported, Cruse, 58, and Ragan, 34, met last year at the Grey hound bus station and lived together in his tent near the Taubman Museum of Art. She became pregnant. He was shown in a photo with a black cast over a knife cut to his arm received in a fight. • For his part, Cruse would later say that he didn’t think his family wanted contact with him, citing “the way I’ve been living.” He lived on the streets of Roanoke or in a jail cell since his marriage ended in 2009, he said. Multiple drinking in public and trespassing charges appear on his online court record.• Ragan marked three years as a homeless person this year, an odyssey that began with the death of her grandmother with whom she shared a home, she said, and has been summoned to court on multiple alcohol-related charges, online records show. • Family members wondered before visiting Roanoke whether Cruse would welcome them after years of estrangement. They had no idea where he was, much less the knowledge that he was homeless, before discovering the mention of him in the newspaper.

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Local DAR chapter presents award

The Rebecca Boyce Chapter of the National Daughters of the American Revolution wrapped up its 2021-2022 season on May 9 with a salad supper and an agenda full of items including the induction of a new member, the pinning of new transfer and associate members and the induction of the officers who will be serving the chapter in the 2022- 2023 season.

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A variation on the theme

Doug Larson, a newspaper columnist and editor, said, “What some people mistake for the high cost of living is really the cost of high living.” Yesterday’s deal featured an unusual second-hand-high play that would have killed dummy’s diamond suit. Today’s deal is a variation on the theme.

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