Malea Hargett
Retired nurse Debbie Meiklejohn (left) coordinates with nurse Vicki Jackson Nov. 15 during a flu clinic after Mass at St. Theresa Church in Little Rock.
Malea Hargett
Retired nurse Debbie Meiklejohn (left) coordinates with nurse Vicki Jackson Nov. 15 during a flu clinic after Mass at St. Theresa Church in Little Rock.
When Debbie Meiklejohn began the Faith and Health Ministry at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Little Rock about four years ago, her focus was on being present.
She remembers visiting an elderly parishioner, a convert, who was wondering when the Catholic Church would come, as her former Protestant faith had been doing a health and visiting ministry for years.
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Mary E. McLaughlin, 96 December 24th, 2020
LOVELL Mary E. (Haggerty) McLaughlin, 96, of Lovell, formerly of Medford and Tewksbury, Mass., passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020.
She was the beloved wife of the late Eugene J. McLaughlin.
Born and raised in Medford, Mary attended St. Joseph Elementary School and graduated from Medford High School. She married her high school sweetheart in the middle of WWII on June 28, 1942. After the war, they resided in temporary military housing on the grounds of Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford and began to raise a family. In 1955, Gene and Mary moved to Tewksbury, Mass. where they raised eight children. Mary followed her sons and moved to Lovell in 1983, six years after her husband’s death. Her desire was to create lasting memories for her children and grandchildren of “visiting a grandmother in the woods,” memories she cherished from her own childhood with her own grandmother.
Alesia Schaefer
Northwest Arkansas high school runners Mia Loafman (from left), Mary Helen Schaefer, Abigail Livingston and Dawson Welch say training and hard work helped them cope during the pandemic and have a successful cross country season. Jacob Tyburski is not pictured.
Alesia Schaefer
Northwest Arkansas high school runners Mia Loafman (from left), Mary Helen Schaefer, Abigail Livingston and Dawson Welch say training and hard work helped them cope during the pandemic and have a successful cross country season. Jacob Tyburski is not pictured.
BENTONVILLE The sport of running has seen a rebirth during the pandemic, but for competitive runners it has not been without its challenges.