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78-year-old Carl Ray Dyball of Fairfield, died on Friday afternoon, February 12 at Aperion Care in Fairfield.
Carl was born in Fairfield on August 4, 1942 to Robert and Bessie (Rush) Dyball. Carl was disabled and back then there were very few options for any kind of education, so his mother started a school for children like Carl until the public school systems developed special education classes. He was able to attend Merriam school for a while. He was also able to attend a workshop for young adults in which his mother created. This later became the Career Development Center we have today. Carl’s parents decided to have a home built where special needs adults could live and be helped with their day-to-day activities. Carl lived in various homes until the Dyball Sunshine Home was completed just off Enterprise Road in Fairfield. Many families were helped through this wonderful facility and Carl remained there until the unfortunate closing of the facility a few years ago. He resided
A Charlotte church has been identified as a hate group. Here s what you need to know
Lansing State Journal
CHARLOTTE - Last month at Christ the King Reformed Church, Pastor Bret McAtee stood at the front of the room and urged his congregation to practice cancel culture against those practices which would dishonor God and hurt our people.”
They should do this in their personal lives, McAtee said, in a video of the service posted to the church s Facebook page.
“How much love am I showing to children who could very well get caught up in the homosexual lifestyle or tranny lifestyle if I don’t want to cancel that?” he told them.
Real Life Church Hosts Drive-Thru ‘Night To Shine’ Prom Event
Real Life Church in Valencia is one of hundreds of churches nationwide to host the “Night to Shine” event aimed at giving people with special needs “an unforgettable prom night experience,” starting with a drive-thru event Wednesday night.
The seventh anniversary of ‘Night to Shine’ is set to be celebrated at Real Life Church in Valencia on both Wednesday, Feb. 10 and Friday, Feb. 12, as hundreds of thousands come together nationwide to “honor and serve those with disabilities.”
“Tonight we are having a drive-thru celebration for our community with special needs,” said Real Life Church Youth Experience Creative Director Victoria Mendoza. “And it’s an event where we get to give our guests the gifts that they get to use to celebrate the Night to Shine 2021 virtual event.”