Kimbrough launches Alton city clerk campaign
The Telegraph
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ALTON Steven Kimbrough, Sr., on Thursday launched his campaign for Alton City Clerk.
Born and raised in the community, he attended Alton public schools and obtained an associate’s degree in Criminal Justice at Lewis and Clark Community College.
Kimbrough has served area for more than 30 years in various capacities. He currently is chairman of the Alton Democratic Precinct Committeemen, serves on the Coalition of Concerned Citizens Executive Board, is an elder and pulpit chairman at Deliverance Temple Complex Church of God In Christ and is a former NAACP Executive Board member.
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Alma Jean Rivers was born September 13, 1940, to the union of Earl and Wilma (Washington) Butler in Shongaloo, Louisiana. She attended school in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Elias Smith and Alma Butler were united in Holy Matrimony and to this union two beautiful daughters, Sherry and Sidney Smith were born. Alma, later remarried James Rivers, and they had a wonderful, blended family of ten children.
Alma professed a hope in Jesus Christ at an early age. Until her demise, Mother Rivers was a faithful member of Alton Community Church of God under Pastor Diane Williams. She was on the Mother’s Board, served on the Culinary Ministry, and volunteered wherever she was needed. She was a former member of Deliverance Temple for over twenty years.