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West Virginia Bishop Klusmeyer to retire after 20 years

Posted Aug 2, 2021 [Diocese of West Virginia] The Rt. Rev. W. Michie Klusmeyer announced his plans to retire July 31, saying he will resign as bishop of the Diocese of West Virginia as of Oct. 13, 2022. On that date in 2001, Klusmeyer was consecrated as the diocese’s seventh bishop. “I have experienced God in the faces and voices of the people of the diocese,” Klusmeyer said as part of his announcement. “Each time I stand at the altar, celebrate Eucharist with the people, drive through this beautiful state of West Virginia, I see God’s presence.” Klusmeyer is known for his dedication to healing and serving. During his time as bishop, The Episcopal Church stepped forward on critical issues in the state. It responded to severe flooding needs, was the first church to be called to carry Narcan in its parishes and sponsored numerous coaching and recovery programs to help those suffering from various forms of addiction. But his most important work has been as an advocate for

MU campus bone marrow drive saves life

HUNTINGTON — A bone marrow drive on Marshall University’s campus made all the difference in the life of a young girl and changed the life of a Marshall student. Cody Fuller was an exercise science student at the time, on a casual stroll through the Memorial Student Center in the spring of 2019, when he saw friends at the DKMS Bone Marrow Donor Drive table and decided to participate. Deutsche Knochen Mark Spenderdatei, or DKMS, is an international nonprofit bone marrow donor center based in Germany. Little did Fuller know that he would be a match for a 1-year-old girl named Ella Siders. Ella had acute myeloid leukemia, and Fuller was a bone marrow match.

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