Jan 2, 2021
Amelia L. Paad, 105, of Alpena, passed away on Dec. 29, 2020. She was born on Sept. 5, 1915. She was the daughter of Julius and Hattie Paad of Cathro. She was an active member of Word of Life Baptist Church, formerly Ripley Blvd. Baptist Church. She was also a member of the German Baptist Church which later became the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church. She was an active member of each church, helping with the Sunday School classes and participating in various women’s organizations including sending items to missionaries to the mission headquarters and then to Africa.
Amelia is survived by her loving nieces and nephews, Jean Allam, Albert (Elizabeth) Allam and family, Thomas (Sandy) Allam and family, Harry Paad and Paul Paad and their families, the families of Charlene (Paad) Morlan and Richard Paad, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by Charlene (Paad) Morlan and Richard Paad. She leaves her family and friends with her life lessons of always being content in h
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. Her grandchild s question was simple and yet full of import. What s an adoption?
Mary Kinney, 50, who raised four children of her own, was about to adopt six of her 11 grandchildren. Their parents struggled with substance abuse and domestic violence and the children had been abused and neglected. In 2017 state authorities removed seven children; one with special needs was with an aunt, the other six, ages 3 to 11, were with Kinney.
What s an adoption?
Mary Kinney, 50, who raised four children of her own, was about to adopt six of her 11 grandchildren. Their parents struggled with substance abuse and domestic violence and the children had been abused and neglected. In 2017 state authorities removed seven children; one with special needs was with an aunt, the other six, ages 3 to 11, were with Kinney.
She had been involved in their lives since they were born, but now they were together all the time. And the step they were about to take, moving from foster care to adoption, was permanent. She worried about their emotional scars.