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07/23/19 06:04 PM #4204    

 

Larry Riordan

Sorry to here this about your wife Bill, prayers to you and you family during this tough time.


07/23/19 08:23 PM #4205    

 

Linda Darnell (Moore)

Bill, my heart goes out to you at this sad time.  May God comfort and strengthen you and family today and for the days ahead.  


07/24/19 11:16 AM #4206    

 

Clark Walter

Bill, so sorry hear of your wife's passing.  Blessing to you and your family in this time of sadness.


07/24/19 02:57 PM #4207    

 

Bruce Benson

Very sorry. Such a tough thing. Hang in there.  


07/25/19 07:12 PM #4208    

 

W Leggett

States With the Worst Drivers – 2019 Edition

1. Mississippi

For the second year in a row, Mississippi tops this study and lays claim to the title of state with the worst drivers in the country. Just 76.30% of the drivers in the Magnolia State are insured, the second-lowest rate in this study. Mississippi has the eighth-highest search volume in our study for driving-related tickets, per Google Trends data. As far as fatalities go in Mississippi, 1.69 people die per 100 million vehicle miles driven, which ties with Kentucky for the second-highest rate in the study. That might be cause to up your life insurance policy. On the bright side, there are 3.72 DUI incidents per thousand drivers. That’s the 21st-fewest in this study.

2. Alabama

Another Southern state, Alabama, is next. Alabama has the sixth-lowest percentage in our study of insured drivers, just 81.60%. There are 1.82 DUI incidents per 1,000 drivers, which is actually the sixth-lowest rate for this metric in the study. But there are 1.56 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles driven, though, and that is the sixth-highest rate overall. Google Trends data shows that Alabama also has the fourth-highest rate of searches for driving-related offenses such as speeding and traffic tickets.

3. California

California comes next. The Golden State has the sixth-highest rate of searches for speeding and traffic tickets. It also has the 12th-lowest percentage of insured drivers at 84.80%. The risk of for getting in an accident with an insured driver here may be something to discuss with your financial advisor. There are 4.59 DUIs issued per 1,000 drivers (the 15th-highest rate) and 1.13 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles driven (the 20th-lowest rate).

4. Florida (tie)

There is a three-way tie for fourth place, starting with Florida. Just 73.30% of drivers in the Sunshine State have insurance, the lowest rate in the nation. The DUI rate, though, is the eighth-lowest in the country at 2.17 incidents per 1,000 drivers. Florida has the 11th-highest rate of searches for traffic-related tickets.

4. Nevada (tie)

Nevada is the next state in the three-way tie for fourth place. Insured drivers make up 89.40% of all drivers in the state, which is a higher percentage than that of 27 other states. Nevada doesn’t fare as well when it comes to DUIs, though – there are 4.94 DUI arrests per 1,000 drivers, the 13th-most in this study. Nevada also has the highest rate of searches for traffic-related tickets according to Google Trends data. You’ve worked hard to build your portfolio with your wealth management firm, so you don’t want a fender-bender to put a ding in your finances.

4. Texas (tie)

The final state in this fourth-place tie is Texas. The state has the ninth-highest rate of searches for traffic-related tickets and comes in the middle of the pack for DUIs per 1,000 drivers, at 3.79. The percentage of insured drivers is 85.90%, the 15th-lowest rate for this metric in the study. In terms of vehicle fatalities in the Lone Star State, 1.40 people are killed per 100 million vehicle miles driven.

7. Arizona

Arizona is next with an insurance rate of 88%, which is the 27th-highest rate in the nation. Arizona has 4.68 DUI incidents per 1,000 drivers and 1.45 people killed per 100 million vehicle miles driven. In terms of searches for driving related tickets, Arizona ranks 17th-highest. As you contribute to your 401(k) and handle your regular expenses, the last thing you want to do is fork over money to pay for a repair here. So take heed when driving in the Grand Canyon State.

8. Alaska (tie)

Tying for eighth place is Alaska. This state has 5.80 DUI incidents per 1,000 drivers. That’s the fifth-most in this study. Furthermore, there are 1.60 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles driven in Alaska, the fourth-highest rate in the country. On the flip side, the state has the third-lowest rate of searches for traffic-related tickets. Driving styles here could be mirroring a good retirement investment strategy: relatively slow and steady.

8. Tennessee (tie)

Tied with Alaska for the eighth spot for the states with the worst drivers is Tennessee. Just 80% of Volunteer State drivers are insured, the fifth-lowest rate in the country. The state also sees 3.63 DUIs per 1,000 drivers and 1.35 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles driven. It comes in 14th-highest for rate of searches for driving related tickets, according to Google Trends data.

10. Missouri

The final state in our top 10 is Missouri. Insured drivers make up 86% of all drivers in the state, the 16th-lowest rate in the country. There are 4.30 DUIs issued per 1,000 drivers and 1.28 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles driven. The state ranks 12th-highest for rate of searches for driving-related tickets


07/29/19 09:45 PM #4209    

 

W Leggett

Pat Bowen

December 17, 1933 ~ July 15, 2019 (age 85)

TAUGHT HISTORY  AT RHS & GODDARD HIGH

 

Frankie "Pat' Bowen was called to his Heavenly home on July 15, 2019. Pat was born on December 17,1933 in Matador, Texas to Willie Ezra Bowen and Minnie Corrine "Rena" Clifton Bowen. Pat grew up and attended school in Roaring Springs, TX and Portales, NM. While he attended high school in Portales, he met the love of his life, Doris Isbell. Pat and Doris were married on August 16,1953. Pat LOVED his wife and told her and everyone around on a daily basis. Pat loved his family and was very proud of his grandchildren as anybody who knew him would hear.

Pat received his undergraduate and Master's degrees from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, NM. Pat also served this great country in the U.S. Army. He loved to tell stories about his time in the military including when Doris came to visit him, and she parked in the General's parking spot and the time he helped guard President Eisenhower. Pat loved this country and was honored to have served for it.

Pat began his teaching career in Williams, Arizona. He taught at Roswell High School and taught at Goddard when it first opened and at Eastern New Mexico University in Roswell. Pat retired in 1989 after thirty years of teaching. Pat was also a volunteer fireman in Roswell and served as Chief for the Berrendo Volunteer Fire Department for ten of those years. In addition to teaching and firefighting, Pat helped establish the Berrendo Water Coop. He farmed a small 20-acre alfalfa crop and Pat served as Treasurer at the First Baptist Church in Roswell where he and his family were active members for many years. Pat enjoyed horseback riding and the family fondly remembers the afternoon rides together.

After retiring, Pat and Doris built their own "barn-dominium" in the mountains between Ruidoso and Nogal, NM. Pat had quite a saddle and horse tack collection that he loved to show to people. Pat was a proud American who loved Christmas and John Wayne and kept his barn decorated that way year-round. Pat was a member of the First Baptist Church in Carrizozo, NM where he made some dear friends. Pat loved to make people laugh. He would be silly with doctors and care givers up to the end. Pat loved the Lord and knew where he was going when he finished this life here on Earth. His wife and family will miss him very much but look forward to the day when we will see him in Heaven. Pat is survived by his wife of 66 years, Doris Bowen, his children Randy currently of Roswell, Ronny and wife Christine Bowen of Kensington, CT and daughter Becky and husband Jay Hawkins of Buda, TX and his grandchildren Connor and Mackenzie Bowen and Madison and Makenna Hawkins. Pat is also survived by several other family members whom he loved deeply. Pat is preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Verlon and Don Bowen and infant granddaughter Gabrielle Hawkins.


07/30/19 03:23 PM #4210    

 

W Leggett

NEW GREAT GRANDSON BORN 3:28 A.M. CALIFORNIA TIME  28 HOURS IN LABOR MORE INFO TO FOLLOW. NAME RAD, NO I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT STANDS FOR YET

 

 


07/30/19 04:26 PM #4211    

 

Nelson Evans

Congratulations!!! I hope your granddaughter gets some rest now, after all that labor.


07/30/19 05:03 PM #4212    

 

Carolyn Fondy (Herring)

Congratulations Bill!  Keep us posted on the new little one and mom!


07/30/19 05:51 PM #4213    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)

Congrats Bill ! So happy your new great grandson is here ! Can’t wait to see pics of him !


07/30/19 06:21 PM #4214    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

 

BILL

WOW!!

Looks like all the LABOR and DISCOMFORT were worth it....

That is such great news!!!  Congrats to you ALL!!!

Keep us updated...

And, LOVE the wall paper....


07/31/19 09:32 AM #4215    

 

Linda Fisher (McLellan)

Congratulations, Bill. Wonderful news you have a great grandson!

07/31/19 11:39 AM #4216    

 

Clark Walter

Blessings to you and your family.


07/31/19 11:40 AM #4217    

 

Bob Lewis

Bill, congratulations on your new Great Grandson. Rad.  I trust and pray he is doing well and Mom is recovering nicely.


07/31/19 05:23 PM #4218    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill - Congratulations on the New Great Grandson.  Just think of all the fun things you can teach him as he grows up. 


07/31/19 07:20 PM #4219    

 

W Leggett

Correction to the numbers of hours she was in labor 73 HOURS IN LABOR. Her water broke so she went to the hospital 73 that right 73 HOURS labor she had a 9 Lb. 22 inches  Baby BOY, by normal Birth.


07/31/19 08:58 PM #4220    

 

Carolyn Fondy (Herring)

Bill, how’s that New great grandson.....they change so fast. Hope he’s doing well and his mom too. 


08/01/19 11:24 AM #4221    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill – What a cute baby.  9 pounds and 22”, wow that is a big baby.  It looks like the baby has more hair than I do.  Congratulations to you and your family.  You must be so proud. 


08/03/19 09:06 PM #4222    

 

John Radzinski

Congratulations Bill on that new grandson. Wow, what a big kid. Thats so cool they named him after me! Lol.


08/08/19 12:20 AM #4223    

 

W Leggett

Just had a 2nd Great Grandsone yesterday no information yet, this is that 9lb boy

Rad Elio Madonna.


08/08/19 10:59 AM #4224    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill - Beautiful Mother and Child. 


08/08/19 11:04 AM #4225    

 

Randy Richardson (Richardson)

Good things also happen Bill. Congrats to Mom amd Good to have a future leader in the family eh>

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08/08/19 11:07 AM #4226    

 

Bob Lewis

Bill, congratulations on your new Great-Grandson. Best wishes for Mother and God speed.


08/08/19 12:55 PM #4227    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)

Bill - sweet picture of mother & son! Thanks for sharing, your granddaughter is beautiful and I think Rad might just resemble his great grandpa Bill !

08/08/19 03:09 PM #4228    

 

Carolyn Fondy (Herring)

Sure love the picture, Bill.  Sweetest blessings and thanks for sharing.  Our thoughts and prayers sent to you all.  Will keep the Texas news coming.  Hope it cools off soon. 


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