WBM LET’S TALK SERIES NO. 15
DATE
FRIDAY SEPT. 15, 2017
LOCATION
THE AIRLIE ROAD HOME OF
HAYWOOD NEWKIRK
BRUNCH BY CATERERS
BRENT WILLIAMS, BRENT’S BISTRO
AND DOCKSIDE RESTAURANT
COURT REPORTER
TINA STANCILL
FLOWERS
CHELSEA FRITTS, FIORE FINE FLOWERS
TABLE TOP AND ADDITIONAL STYLE
ESTELLE BAKER, FISHERMAN’S WIFE
CHAIRS AND BAR STOOLS
ON LOAN FROM CRUZ RESTAURANT
HAIR AND MAKEUP
EL MOREA AND MADELEINE HINTON,
BANGZ SALON
AT THE TABLE:
WILLIAM SCOTT
BENNETT, PH.D.,
clinical psychologist in
private practice for more
than 20 years. Private
practice work includes
treatment of anxiety and
depression, trauma recov-ery,
suicide prevention,
and various adjustment
disorders.
PAT BRADFORD,
publisher, editor and writ-er,
lost her brother, pub-lisher
Tim Bradford, in
January 1997 to suicide.
CANDICE NOELLE
BRENNEMAN, out-patient
therapist/owner
Systemic Medications and
Restorative Therapy, and
military family life coun-selor,
Fayetteville, North
Carolina. Works with the
military, military depen-dents
and the public.
ALAN W. BROWN
MD, began medical career
as a family physician, went
on to specialize in eye sur-gery.
Was a contemporary
and friend of Dr. Byron
Stratos, who took his life
February 2010. His son,
Dillon, and Hunter Coo-per
were best friends.
JIM COOPER, busi-nessman,
lost his wife,
Kim, to suicide 9 years
ago and his 21-year-old
son, Hunter, in March
2017. Jim has been in-volved
with Wilmington’s
Touched By Suicide group
as co-leader.
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