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Card of Thanks Your comforting expressions of sympathy through food, cards, calls, flowers and prayers have meant much to us. We are deeply grateful. The family of Delores Hoven ••• The family of Eugene Harold Quiggle wishes to express their gratitude to the community hospice nurses and the caring staff of the ... More ... Jody Reeves and Walt Wade honored with engagement party Jody Reeves, daughter of Sissy and Kenny Reeves of Jackson and Walt Wade, son of Kim Wade of Jackson and Leon Wade of Grove Hill, were honored with an engagement party on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006 at Headquarters in Jackson. Hosting the event were Mr. and Mrs. George W. Skipper III, Jennifer and Geo... More ...
Earlene Younge Howard and James L. Callen will be united in marriage on Jan. 5, 2007, 6 p.m. at Ebenezer United Methodist Church in Wagarville. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Louise and Charlie W. Younge. The groom-elect is the son of Richard R. Callen and the late Kathryn Callen. More ...
Rachel Anne English, the daughter of Valerie A. and Thomas P. English of Saraland and the granddaughter of Lora D. and Philip G. English of Jackson, participated in the University of Alabama’s (UA) Capstone International Summer Overseas Study Program during the summer of 2006 at Oxford University i... More ...
Sgt. John Woodyard of Wagarville is currently training at Camp Shelby, Miss. He is scheduled to leave Jan. 20 for a oneyear tour of duty in Iraq. Woodyard is the son of Dora Woodyard of Wagarville and is a 1981 graduate of Leroy High School. Sgt. More ... Woman’s Club conducts meeting in Grove Hill The Woman's Club of Jackson held their January meeting at The Children's Advocacy Center in Grove Hill. Guest speakers included CAC Director Mary English and Victim Advocate Heidi Gaillard. The speakers explained the history and purpose of the center, stating that CACs began in Huntsville. More ... McPherson graduates basic training Army Pvt. Darwynn I. McPherson has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, More ... |
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