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Part of a poignant verse created for Phyllis Tenenbaum Mintz by eldest daughter, Rhonda, goes like this: “You provided a great foundation on Which to build my life. You’ve kept our family together Through good times and strife. Without a doubt, you’re someone I treasure. As far as Mother’s go, you’re beyond measure.” Mother’s Day 2021 will be the first time the Tenenbaum sisters will observe the holiday without their sweet “mama” a person they described as “fun, nurturing, supportive, outgoing and emotionally strong.” Phyllis T. Mintz was 93 and in good health before she contracted COVID-19 and died on Dec. 7, 2020. She is one of many moms who will be missed this holiday. ....
More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. GSU receives 1.48 million dollar estate gift SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 28, 2021 - An extraordinary estate gift from a daughter and her husband to honor her parents will touch the lives of generations of students to come through scholarships for Georgia Southern University students working to become public school educators. The $1.48 million gift from the late Janice Sapp Castles and her late husband Charles, named for her late parents, Margaret Elizabeth and Cullen Bernice Sapp, is the second-largest estate gift received to date by the Georgia Southern University Foundation. ....
Abbott family donates $500,000 to Georgia Historical Society Endowment Polly Powers Stramm When Jane Harty Abbott died last year during the COVID-19 pandemic, her family like many others could only have a small, graveside service. “Mom died in May when the world was falling apart and we weren’t able to do a funeral,” explained Tony Abbott. “Afterward we (including his four siblings) decided to honor her (along with their father, Laurie K. Abbott).” After Laurie Abbott died in 2006, the family set up a fund as part of the Georgia Historical Society’s Endowment (georgiahistory.com). After their mother’s death, the family changed the name of the fund to include Jane Harty Abbott and, in December 2020, they donated an additional $500,000 to the Laurie K. and Jane Harty Abbott Fund to ensure that their dedication to Georgia history education would continue in perpetuity. ....