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Riverbay Launches Electronic Income Af davits Pilot Program for Calendar Year 2022
BY AVERIL JAMES-BONNETTE
out on a “pilot basis.” Several shareholders who are currently paying their caremail account, inviting them to register to of instructions is available on Riverbay’s website: https://www.coopcity.com/ Shareholders will register online on the Riverbay website and will receive online. All forms will be signed electronically using DocuSign. DocuSign eSignature is document signing software that can be used to collect approvals online legally and securely. It uses the strongest data encryption technologies available (www.docusign.com). The use of an e-signature will improve the shareholder's experience and reduce the needed to either mail or drop the completed income Shareholders will be able to upload supporting documents, such as insurance mation when the form has been processed. and it will still need to be notarized. For shareholders who are using the software, notary will not be required. Shareholders will be required to go through a to prove their identity before beginning the electronic process. If you did not receive an email inviting you to register online, then you were
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Obituary –– LeVar Oliver Jackson
Sunrise ~ July 28, 1999 • Sunset ~ March 17, 2023
Forever In Our Heart
LeVar Oliver Jackson was welcomed into the world to Jessie and Gladys Jackson on July 28, 1999, in New Rochelle, NY. As a baby, LeVar craved his favorite meal, blended broccoli, while watching his favorite show, Barney & Friends. Anytime he became fussy or irritated, his sister, Azania, would lay with him and rub on his ears. Worked like a charm!
LeVar attended New York City public schools and participated in swimming, racing with his bicycle and scooter, and Taekwondo. While attending Truman High School in the Bronx, NY, he learned about military life through their JROTC program. LeVar spent his weekends games were his priority and he loved competing with his siblings and cousins. LeVar enjoyed cooking and doing laundry for his family and trips to Martha’s Vineyard every summer.
After graduating high school, LeVar set his sights on The New England Institute of Technology in East Greenwich, RI. There, he found a passion in cars, obtaining an Associate in Science degree in Advanced Automotive Technology. After graduation, LeVar returned home to pursue a career in the autoTrucking Company, Home Depot, and Citarella.
All was well until the last nine months, as LeVar began to exhibit signs of depression. He completed an intensive out-patient program March 3, and progressed toward a brighter future. There were less mood swings, he regained his appetite, went for walks with his mother, spent time with his father getting haircuts and going out to eat. He became a member of the Fountain House, an emotional-support clubhouse in Manhattan. Unfortunately, LeVar did not get to experience all that life has to offer. On March 17, he was found unresponsive by his younger sister, Sojourner. She, alongside paramedics, performed CPR. After their tireless efforts, LeVar Oliver Jackson was called by God to join the ancestors at 3:32 p.m. that day. His mother’s last words to him were, “See you in a bit. You can have the last taco,” giving him a hug and a kiss before heading back to work.
To mourn LeVar’s untimely passing, he has left behind parents, Gladys and Jessie Jackson; sisters, Azania Jackson and Sojourner Jackson; grandfather, Oliver “Dip” Welch; uncles, Oliver Welch, Arthur Welch, and Kaeron David; aunts, Sojourner David and Michelle Welch; cousins, Candyce, Ayana, Davane, Aneke, Daryl, Kaden, Mekhi, and Sydney; constant companions, Biscuit, Snowball and Aaron (R.I.P.); and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives, and friends of the family. Thank you to Daisy Holmes, Earlene Cody and Billy Nelson for their continued support with LeVar until the end.