DANVILLE, Va. — Habitat for Humanity along with its partners broke ground in Danville on the corner of Springfield Road and Seminole Drive for new housing for in-need families.
DANVILLE, Va. — During Tuesday night’s Danville Council Meeting, Mayor Alonzo Jones issued two proclamations that met with enthusiasm from council and attendees. One resolution proclaims Business Appreciation Week (June
Pastor Amos “Jug” Jarman, age 88, passed away peacefully on December 14, 2020. Amos was born August 24, 1932 in Old Hickory, TN where he grew up with three sisters. He graduated from DuPont High School in 1950, where he excelled in academics and played several sports. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1951 and served in the Korean War. While in the military he met the love of his life, Jackie Fordham. They were married for 60 years until her passing in 2013. He was an air traffic controller for the FAA in Greenville, SC where they adopted their two children. After 10 years with the FAA he felt the call to preach and began a ministry that would take him and his family to three churches over the next 30 years. He was a former pastor at West Main Baptist Church in Alexandria, Tennessee. He retired from full time ministry at First Baptist Church Spring Hill in 2001. Preceded in death by wife of 60 years, Mary Jacqueline “Jackie” Jarman and parents, William Boyden and Velma Lorraine