A three-person team from Rosalind Franklin, with assistance from the YWCA, vaccinated more than 100 people Tuesday at the New Hope Church in Gurnee in the ongoing effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Rev. Bryant Wardell Raines, the 44-year-old pastor at New Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Macon, has died Author: Thais Ackerman (13WMAZ) Updated: 11:05 AM EST February 25, 2021
MACON, Ga. The Macon community has lost an activist and a church is without its pastor after his death Wednesday.
Rev. Bryant Wardell Raines was the pastor at New Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Macon.
Bibb County Coroner Leon Jones says Raines died at a hospital in Gainesville, Florida, on Wednesday. As many families and lives have been affected by COVID-19, so too have ours, the post said.
According to New Pilgrim s website, Raines was a 1995 graduate of Central High School and 1999 graduate of Clark Atlanta University.
Jean Brown
Oct. 31, 1932 Feb. 7, 2021
On Feb. 7, 2021, Jean Alda Brown (Miller) was called home by her Heavenly Father and Jesus her Savior.
Jean was born Oct. 31, 1932, in San Diego, California, to parents, Owen Waldo Miller and Alda Gertrude McCready. She lived in San Diego until 1950 when she went to Pasadena College where she majored in music.
It was there that she met and fell in love with Lee Brown and they were married Dec. 12, 1953.
In 1961, Lee accepted a position as chemistry teacher at Armijo High School and they have lived in Fairfield ever since.
Jean was an accomplished pianist and taught piano lessons to her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends’ children. She played the piano for the Fairfield Nazarene Church for over 30 years and taught children’s Sunday School classes, was a church scouting leader and summer camp counselor. She also hosted Bible studies taught by her husband in their home for over 30 years and for several of those years le
WOOSTER - OHuddle held firmly to its mission this year despite the pandemic and continued its one-on-one mentoring program in innovative new ways, from Zoom calls to socially distanced visits. With the same creative ingenuity, it held its third annual insert the word virtual Golden Circle Speaker Dinner 2021 fundraiser.
Tickets purchased for the Friday evening event held online included dinner to be picked up from area restaurants and provided a link to settle in and watch the Friday evening proceedings online.
Among the features of the event were interactive quizzes to promote the success OHuddle is chalking up in school districts across the county.