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Order Of Publication

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA VA. CODE § 8.01-316

Case No.: JJ046598-03-00

Loudoun Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

Commonwealth of Virginia, in re Chloe Love

Loudoun County Department of Family Services /v.

Shakita Love, Mother, Willie Huff, putative father, and Unknown Father

The object of this suit is to hold a Permanency planning hearing and review of Foster Care Plan pursuant to Virginia Code §§ 16.1-282.1 and 16.1-281 for Chloe Love.

It is ORDERED that the defendant Shakita Love, Mother, Willie Huff, putative father, and Unknown Father appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her interests on or before August 1, 2023 at 2:00pm 7/6, 7/13, 7/20 & 7/27/23

Order Of Publication

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

VA. CODE § 8.01-316

Case No.: JJ046340-04-00

Loudoun Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

Commonwealth of Virginia, in re Zarabella Tucker

Loudoun County Department of Family Services

The object of this suit is to hold a permanency planning hearing and review of Foster Care Plan pursuant to Virginia Code §§ 16.1-282.1 and 16.1-281 for Zarabella Tucker.

It is ORDERED that the defendant Jason Tucker, putative father, appear at the abovenamed Court and protect his or her interests on or before August 23, 2023 at 3:00 PM

7/6, 7/13, 7/20 & 7/27/23

Order Of Publication

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA VA. CODE § 8.01-316

Case No.: JJ038626-17-00; 18-00; 20-00

Loudoun Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

Commonwealth of Virginia, in re Zachary William Wells Loudoun County Department of Family Services /v.

Unknown Father

The object of this suit is hold a fifth permanency planning hearing and review of foster care plan with goal of adoption, pursuant to Virginia Code §§ 16.1-282.1 and 16.1-281 for Zachary

William Wells and Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights of Tina Lynn Klinedinst, mother, and Unknown Father pursuant to Virginia Code §16.1-283 for Zachary William Wells. Unknown Father is hereby notified that failure to appear on the hereinafter noticed date and time may result in the entry of an Order approving a permanency goal of adoption as well as the termination of their residual parental rights with respect to Zachary William Wells. Unknown Father is hereby further notified that if their residual parental rights are terminated, they will no longer have any legal rights with respect to said minor child, including, but not limited to, the right to visit Zachary William Wells; any authority with respect to the care and supervision of Zachary William Wells; or the right to make health related decisions or determine the religious affiliation of Zachary William Wells. Further, Unknown Father will have no legal and/or financial obligations with respect to Zachary William Wells, and the Department of Family Services of Loudoun County, Virginia may be granted the authority to place Zachary William Wells for adoption and consent to the adoption of Zachary William Wells.

It is ORDERED that Unknown Father appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her interests on or before July 27, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

Notice Of Impoundment Of Abandoned Vehicles

This notice is to inform the owner and any person having a security interest in their right to reclaim the motor vehicle herein described within 15 days after the date of storage charges resulting from placing the vehicle in custody, and the failure of the owner or persons having security interests to exercise their right to reclaim the vehicle within the time provided shall be deemed a waiver by the owner, and all persons having security interests of all right, title and interest in the vehicle, and consent to the sale of the abandoned motor vehicle at a public auction. This notice shall also advise the owner of record of his or her right to contest the determination by the Sheriff that the motor vehicle was “abandoned,” as provided in Chapter 630.08 of the Loudoun County Ordinance, by requesting a hearing before the County Administrator in writing. Such written request for a hearing must be made within 15 days of the notice.

Order Of Publication

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA VA. CODE § 8.01-316

Case No.: JJ046599-03-00

Loudoun Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

Commonwealth of Virginia, in re Briston Love

Loudoun County Department of Family Services

/v.

Shakita Love, Mother

The object of this suit is to hold a Permanency planning hearing and review of Foster Care Plan pursuant to Virginia Code §§ 16.1-282.1 and 16.1-281 for Briston Love.

It is ORDERED that the defendant Shakita Love, Mother appear at the above-named Court and protect his or her interests on or before August 1, 2023 at 2:00pm 7/6, 7/13, 7/20 & 7/27/23

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LOUDOUN COUNTY

IN RE: ESTATE OF LAWRENCE RENAUD

Probate File No. 19364

Order To Show Cause Against Distribution

It appearing that a report of the account of Daniel D. Smith, Administrator of the Estate of Lawrence Renaud, and a report of the debts and demands against the Estate have been filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, and that more than 6 months have elapsed since the qualification of the Administrator before this Court, and on the petition of the Administrator indicating that the Estate is insolvent,

It is ORDERED that the creditors of, and all others interested in, the Estate of Lawrence Renaud, deceased, do show cause, if any they can, on the Friday, August 18, 2023, at 9:00 a.m., before this Court at its courtroom in Loudoun, Virginia, against payment and delivery of said Estate to the creditors, in accordance with Va. Code § 64.2-528.

7/6 & 7/13/23

Order Of Publication

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

VA. CODE § 8.01-316

Case No.: CL-23-3178

Loudoun County Circuit Court 18 East Market St., Leesburg, VA 20176 Forest Village, LLC

/v.

The Unknown Heirs of Ariss Buckner, et al.

The object of this suit is to Relocate Abandon Cemetery ( Parcel ID #250291275000) pursuant to VA Code 57-38.1

It is ORDERED that The unknown descendants of: Ariss Buckner (1771-1847)

Lucy Hooe Buckner (1775-1885)

Spencer Ariss Buckner (1818-1874)

Richard Bernard Buckner (1794-1939)

Ella Alice Buckner (1830-1887)

Phillip Smith (b.1850)

Richard Bernard Smith (b. 1865)

Edward Warren Smith (b. 1865)

Thomas Turner Smith (b. 1866)

Eliza Ariss Buckner (b. 1833)

Louisa Bernard Gallaher

Richard Pratt Buckner (b. 1833)

Louisa Berryman Buckner (b. 1839)

Thomas Hooe Buckner (d. 1871)

Bettie Buckner (1833-1901)

Lyman Aldrich (b. 1868)

Sarah Davenport Aldrich (b. 1873)

Lyman Aldrich Smith (b. 1873)

Frances Elizabeth Smith (b. 1898)

Davis M. Buckner (b. 1841)

Mattie Buckner (b. 1851)

Jessie Buckner Robb

Anna Robb

Helen Robb

Florence Robb

Ida Robb

Joseph H. Robb

Jessie Buckner (b. 1875)

Bernard Hooe Buckner

Margaret Buckner

Jane Augusta Wash. Thornton (1825-1887)

Margaret Buckner Beck (1849-1870)

George Thornton Beck (b. 1856)

James Burnie Beck (b. 1858)

Mary Clark

Susan Clark Thompkins

Richard Clark

Mary Buckner

Caroline Rebecca Buckner

Bettie Blair Spencer Ariss Buckner, II (1871-1960)

John Fitzhugh Buckner (d. 1931)

Arthur Buckner Beall

Any individual buried in an unmarked grave in the Buckner Cemetery

Mary Buckner - Address Unknown

Martha Buckner - Address Unknown

William Buckner - Address Unknown appear at the above-named court and protect his/her interests on or before August 25, 2023 at 9:00 A.M.

6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20/23

Miss Loudoun

continued from page 3 build and maintain healthy relationships and to educate survivors and encouraging them to find strength and seek refuge, according to an announcement.

Rose said she experienced domestic violence in a relationship. “It happens far too often,” she said.

“When I think about the 24 women I competed against, about half of us will experience domestic violence. That is why I chose it. It’s not something that should happen,” she said.

Rose said domestic violence goes deeper than physical abuse. She did an independent study as a law student that focused on the fact that Virginia does not allow people to seek judicial relief for emotional and social abuse.

“That has been at the forefront of my agenda,” she said. “I’m hoping to speak to Governor Youngkin and the General Assembly about emotional abuse and how to address this issue. It doesn’t always start with a gun to your head or bruises, it’s the breaking down and beating down of a person until they feel like they aren’t worthy and that is what happened to me.”

Rose said after she won the state crown, people shared their stories of domestic violence and thanked her for choosing it as her platform. She hopes by sharing her story it will help others find the courage to leave an abusive relationship.

She hosted First Lady of Virginia Suzanne Youngkin on a visit to Loudoun

Snack fundraiser

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Snacks like granola bars or breakfast bars are kept on hand at school to help with learning.

Nadler said they reached out to the principals of 30 schools served by LEF’s Backpack Coalition and were told the biggest need was snacks to stock the school pantries.

In partnership with family liaisons from each of the schools, the foundation provides snacks for during and after school, hygiene items, and food to families in the community through school food pantries.

LEF’s Backpack Coalition provides free weekend meals to over 1,000

Abused Women’s Shelter and advocated for more government funding for shelters.

Rose said she has been an ambassador for LAWS for the past six months, helping with the shelter’s thrift store and doing clothing drives as well as joining the Run the Greenway to help raise money for LAWS.

Rose also will serve as the Alcohol Beverage Control spokesperson to promote healthy choices and substance abuse prevention to students in elementary schools in the commonwealth as part of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Authority’s Miss Virginia School Tour program. As Miss Virginia, she expects to speak to more than 25,000 students in 75 Virginia schools.

She said being the ABC spokesperson ties into her platform because she will be talking about building and maintaining healthy relationships.

“I’ll be talking about staying healthy and teaching them about responsibility at a young age and to identify signs of emotional and physical abuse. It’s a way to address and bridge the two,” she said.

Rose said doing the ABC school tour is one of the more challenging duties of being Miss Virginia, but said it’s also the most rewarding.

“I am breaking this down with small children. I come with a book and I’m teaching them about building and maintaining healthy relationships,” she said.

Rose said she can’t wait to get started on the tour and said she’s excited for August to roll around so she can hit the road.

Rose was named after Scarlett O’Hara, the character in “Gone with the Wind.” Her mother is a circuit court judge, her stepfather was a 12-term legislator, and her brother is a NASCAR driver. During the talent portion of the competition, she performed ballet to “Paint in Black” by the Rolling Stones. She speaks Arabic, has studied abroad in several countries, and has rescued 15 pets.

Rose was awarded a $20,000 scholarship for winning the state title. She said the money will be used toward the student loans she acquired while attending law school.

Rose and Addison Rhudy, Miss Virginia Teen 2023, will compete in the Miss America Pageant.

She said she hasn’t been told when the pageant will be held but has been told they will start doing orientation in August.

A total of $56,700 in scholarships was awarded during the Miss Virginia pageant as 23 young women vied for the title of Miss Virginia and 22 for Miss Virginia Teen.

Miss Virginia has been crowned Miss America four times.

Rose is not the only Miss Loudoun County. The Miss Loudoun County Fair contest crowns 4-H girls as Little Miss Loudoun County for ages 8-11, Junior Miss Loudoun County for ages 12-15 and Miss Loudoun County for ages 16-19.

The Miss Loudoun County Fair pageant is July 16. n

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