Bowling Green Daily News. May 4, 2021. Editorial: Wigwam Village project aims to preserve quirky slice of local history Preservation of historic locations and notable landmarks that give southcentral Kentucky its unique character is an important endeavour, but it too often seems that such pursuits are not prioritized amid the march of progress and new […]
Sue Elaine Connally Monday, April 5, 2021
Sue Connally, 83, passed away on Monday, March 29, 2021, in Collegedale, Tennessee.
Sue was born on April 11, 1937, in Chattanooga, to the late Luke and Lillie Bell Connally. Sue’s siblings, Lucy Mae Spivey, Louise Brewer, Luke Connally, Jr. Betty Usher, and Elizabeth Ammons preceded her in death. We truly miss all of them. Sue was born prematurely and was the youngest of her siblings.
She attended school in Chattanooga and played basketball at Orchard Knob. She was the matriarch of our family. She had no children but was cherished by all of her nieces and nephews.
Sharp Street in Churchville was her home for many years. She received a community award for the oldest home. She was a faithful Sunday School teacher at First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church, where Rev. J.W. Strickland is the pastor.
Crossroads of a plague
The worst pandemic in a century has ravaged Newark and its Black community. It was a tragedy decades in the making.
Updated on Dec 11, 2020;
Published on Dec 10, 2020
Newark has suffered the most COVID-19 deaths and cases in New Jersey. Photo by Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media
The haunting stare was frozen on his daughter’s face.
Walter Andrews found her in the middle of the night, dazed and unseeing as she rocked back and forth on his living room floor.
“Tasha! Tasha!” he said in a loud whisper. But she merely groaned, continuing to gaze ahead vacantly.