Be on your guard;
stand firm in the faith;
be courageous;
be strong.
~1 Corinthians 16:13~
Once again, I’m so thankful I woke up and made it to my computer so I can write to you. I’m sure many of you are thankful God woke you up today. We don’t know all He has planned for us today, but we are trying to live according to His plan
Yesterday, I listed some men of my church/community. I’m also thankful for some ladies from my church/community. This list is/was longer, but here is a shortened, random list of names.
- Glenda Harrell
- Virginia McKenzie
- Theople Hurst
- Barbara Baugh
- Rachel Buckley
- Eleanor Morris
- Ora Lee Wilson
- Jackie Babin
Making a list is too limiting. but I’ll stop here for today. You get the idea though.
Allie Elizabeth Johnston Hyde
August 29, 1927 – June 19, 2023
Allie Elizabeth Johnston Hyde was called home to be with the Lord on June 19, 2023. She was 95 years of age. To all who knew her she personified the image of a southern lady, full of charm and grace, ever kind and considerate to anyone she encountered. No matter what the circumstance, she was always made the best of a situation and her smile was infectious. She would literally give a person in need the shirt off her back. Near the end she appeared to be reluctant to leave, because she still had so much she needed to do for her family and friends.
Allie was born August 29, 1927 to parents Nona Mae Burton Johnston and Marion Kendall Johnston in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Her father affectionately called her “Storm,” due to her enthusiasm for life. She married her husband of 59 years, Sam Hyde, Sr., in Greensburg, Louisiana in 1949. She was a graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University and a long time member of First Baptist Church, Amite.
During the course of her full life, she served as the initial first grade teacher at Oak Forest Academy for many years and came out of retirement to serve as sixth grade teacher years later. She was president of the Louisiana Colonials, a member of the Kappa Rho sorority at Southeastern, and in 1995 she served as twentieth anniversary Oyster Pearl alongside her beloved husband, Sammie, Oyster King.
Allie was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. She is survived by her two children, Margaret Hyde Quin (Murray), and Samuel C. Hyde, Jr. (Sarah), along with six grandchildren: Katie Quin, Patrick Quin (Jobi), Clay Hyde, Andrews Hyde, Sammie Hyde, and Sophie Hyde. She is also survived by her brother Ken Johnston (Doris), along with a niece Aimee Johnston, two nephews Kenny and Mike Johnston, and many cousins.
Funeral services, officiated by the Rev. Dr. Matt White, will be held at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite, Louisiana on Saturday June 24, 2023. Visitation will be from 9:00-11:00 AM, with the funeral service beginning at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow in Mulberry Street Cemetery, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.
Including this obituary made me realize I didn’t list all my teacher friends, my classmates, my neighbors, my relatives,etc. on my thankfulness/appreciation list. Lists can get us in trouble, but I hope you get the idea.
READ the BIBLE TODAY
- Luke 11: 37-12:3
- “To eliminate hypocrisy from my life, I . . . . “
PRAYER FOCUS
Let’s continue to pray for the youth from some of our area churches as they participate in camp.
Have a wonderful day!!
Anna Lee
