Dorothy Ruth Nason Gill
(December 24, 1929 – November 10, 2008)
Died at 5:05 p.m. on Monday, November 10, 2008 at her residence near Kentwood, LA. She was a native of Oktibbeha County, MS. Age 78 years. She was a member of Spring Creek Baptist Church. Visitation at Spring Creek Baptist Church, Spring Creek, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. until Religious Services at 11 a.m. Friday. Services conducted by Rev. Danny Smith & Rev. Bill Boulton. Interment Spring Creek Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. Survived by 2 daughters, Linda G. Betz, Baton Rouge and Ruth G. Konzelman and husband, Randy, Kentwood; 5 grandchildren, David Betz and wife, Hondi, Baton Rouge, Daniel Betz, Baton Rouge, Mark Konzelman, Kentwood and finacee’ Elizabeth G. Wall, Osyka, MS, Sarah Ruth Konzelman, Kentwood and Matthew Konzelman, Kentwood; great-granddaughter, Rebecca Betz, Baton Rouge, 5 sisters, Vitula N. Edmonds, Starkville, MS, Annette N. Allen, Jackson, MS, Patsy N. Wilson, Jackson, MS, Theople N. Hurst, Kentwood, Bobbie Magee, Kentwood, 3 brothers, John D. Nason, II, Sturgis, MS, Jerrell Nason, Sturgis, MS, Mike Nason, Kentwood, numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, Gorman W. Gill, parents, John D. Nason, Sr., and Emma Girtha Nason, sister, Pauline N. Jackson, 2 brothers, James Nason, Raymond Nason.
Author: Anna Lee
Tuesday
Dear friends, let us continue to love one another, for love comes from God. Anyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 1 John 4:7 (NLT)
Pray for special friends of ours from Hammond, Shaun, Kelly, and Stafford Primeaux, as they travel to northern Louisiana for the funeral of Shaun’ mother, Mrs. Ella Batten. Especially pray for Shaun’s brother during this time.
Big 10 from teamromany November 2008
1. Please pray for the Banks family as they resume their ministry after the caring for Wes’ father after his accident. Pray that they can return to life “as usual” and get their children back to a normal schooling schedule. Pray for focus and guidance as they seek to make new disciples in the village of Viziru.
2. Pray for Cornel as he teaches at the Romany Bible Institute in Romania on the 11th-15th.
3. Racial tensions between Roma and nationals are a reality in many communities. Recently, conflicts in several countries have made the news. Tensions are escalating in the city of Litvinov, Czech Republic. Please join us praying for peace in this neighborhood.
4. Pray for volunteers from Gibson County, Tennessee. A dental team is ministering in Giurgiu, Romania. Pray that they will be able to share the gospel as they meet the physical needs of Roma.
5. You have been praying for our park ministry in Brno, Czech Republic. Pray that God would prepare an indoor area for us to meet during the winter months so that we can continue the relationships we have built in this neighborhood. We have explored several options, but have not found an available option yet.
6. Boyd was able to teach and lead the devotional time at an English camp last weekend. Pray for the unbelievers who heard the truth to begin seek the Lord. Jennie has been asked to teach English lessons at three different Czech public schools this month. Pray that as she shares the story of Thanksgiving, she will be able to help students recognize the existence of God and our need for Him. (In the classroom she taught in this morning, a book on display at the front of the classroom showed an “ape man” on the cover. It was a science book used in this third grade classroom.)
7. The International Mission Board is going through some major structural changes. Please pray that President Jerry Rankin, trustees, and other leaders who are working on these changes will have wisdom as the make decisions and implement change.
8. Please pray for Bob and Gayle Hill who are planning to attend Strategy Coordinator/Team Leader training in February. Pray for them as they read, write reports and research in preparation for it.
9. Two volunteers from Daniel’s home church in Virginia are serving with him in Cluj until Christmas. Thank God for their service and pray that their testimonies would speak clearly to the Roma in the areas in which they are serving.
10. Please pray for the Silbys as they study the Czech language. Pray for them and their family as this Thanksgiving and Christmas will be their first on the field.
Wes and Tamara Banks – Romania
Daniel Byrd – Romania
Boyd and Jennie Hatchel – Czech Republic
Bob and Gayle Hill – Romania
Joe and Julie Silby – Czech Republic
Veteran’s Day
Today is Veteran’s Day. We had two WWII vets here for a family gathering last night. Daddy, Grant Smith of Roseland, served in the Pacific. My uncle, Fred Widas of Roseland, served in Europe and was involved in the invasion of Normandy. My niece’s husband, Josh Stuart of Indepencence, will leave Sunday for Marine boot camp. No matter the age or the war, they all have served to protect us and our great country. Thank them and thank God for men (and women) like them who continue to serve today.
I hope you take time to read a couple of these articles. They are always worth the time and effort.
Baptist Press
November 10, 2008
TENNESSEE–Sexual content on TV linked to teen pregnancy. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29299
WASHINGTON–Australia rejects family with Down syndrome son. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29300
FLORIDA–Chick-fil-A’s Cathy honored for charity. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29301
TENNESSEE–Fireproof crosses $28M in 7th weekend. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29302
MISSOURI–Nominees abound at Mo. convention. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29303
MISSOURI–Mo. Peace Committee issues report. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29304
UTAH–Utah-Idaho conv. re-elects 3 officers. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29305
TENNESSEE–FIRST-PERSON (Rebecca Ingram Powell): Tell your teens what God says about them. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29306
Have a great day!
Anna Lee
Monday Evening
Death notices of former students are especially difficult for me. Please be in pray for those who are in mourning for family members at this time.
Michael David Futrell
(June 27, 1957 – November 9, 2008)
Michael David Futrell was born on June 27, 1957 and passed away on Sunday, November 9, 2008 at his residence in Montpelier. He was the son of the late William David and Muriel Yvonne Futrell. Mike was 51, a native of New Orleans.
Mike is survived by his wife, Remonia R. Futrell, Montpelier; a daughter, Laura Futrell Lee and husband, Stephen, Wilmer; a sister, Marcie Futrell Thames and husband, Timmy, Amite; a brother, Mitch Futrell and wife, Vickie, Montpelier; gandchildren, McKayla Lee and Mason Lee, Wilmer; numerous extended family.
Also preceded in death by a daughter, Leslie Muriel Futrell; grandparents, Marie and Vernon King and Sara and Grover Futrell.
Visitation at the McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 6:00PM until 9:00PM and at the Montpelier Baptist Church on Thursday, November 13,2008 after 9:00AM until Religious Services at 10:30AM with Rev. Darryl Miller and Rev. Rusty Durand officiating. Interment in the Montpelier Cemetery.
An online Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com.
McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N & Hwy.16W next to Coggins-Gentry Ford.
Monday Afternoon
Lettie Stevens Rushing
(July 30, 1911 – November 10, 2008)
Died at 12:15 a.m. on Monday, November 10, 2008 at Ochsner Health Center in Baton Rouge. She was a native and a resident of Amite. Age 97 years. Visitation at Kedron Baptist Church, Amite, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Tuesday and from 11 a.m. until religious services at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Services conducted by Rev. Pat Bourg and Rev. Herb Cowan. Interment Kedron Cemetery, Amite. She is survived by her 3 daughters, Mollie Turner and husband, Robert, Central, Yvonne Cutrer, Ethel, and Bettie Joe Miller and husband, Glenn, Roseland; 8 grandchildren, Dawn Bergeron, Clifton Cutrer, Sherri Skrivanos, Rob Turner, Donald Guidry, Reggie Guidry, James Guidry and Renee Casze; 12 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, “Cricket” Rushing; granddaughter, Jennifer Cutrer; parents, Zach and Pearl Rushing; 2 sisters, Vergie Henry and Ethel Wilson; 2 brothers, Joe Boy Stevens and Walter Stevens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kedron Baptist Church Building Fund.
Tommy Earl Hicks
(April 7, 1973 – November 9, 2008)
Tommy Earl Hicks, son of Rev. Tommy R. and Margaret Lois Hicks, Independence, passed away at 4:59PM, Sunday, November 9, 2008 at Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans. He was 35, a native of Covington and a resident of New Orleans.
Tommy is survived by his parents, Rev. Tommy R. and Margaret Lois Hicks, Independence; a sister, Lindy Hicks Cleere and husband, Robert, Baton Rouge; a son, Aiden Cole Hicks, Metairie, and Aiden’s mother, Melo Matus; 2 nieces, Alora & Averi Cleere; a nephew, Caleb Cleere; maternal grandmothers, Margaret Bryant, Covington & Frances Glass, Madisonville; and numerous extended family.
He is preceded in death by paternal grandparents, Robert & Henrietta Hicks; maternal grandfathers, Sidney Glass & Ernest Bryant.
Visitation will be at the McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 from 6:00PM until 9:00PM and on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 8:00AM until Religious Services in the funeral home Chapel at 10:00AM, with Dr. Stephen P. Hicks & Bro. Chris Chavers, officiating. Interment in the Bankston Cemetery, Hwy 43, Albany, LA
Tommy’s great love for cooking and working for some of the top restaurants in New Orleans and surrounding areas. He worked for NOLA, a restaurant owned by Emeril Lagasse. He also was an avid artist, painting abstracts of New Orleans. Tommy loved fishing and his faithful companion, Floyd, his birddog.
An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com
McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N & Hwy 16W next to Coggins-Gentry Ford.
Monday
“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.” (Philippians 4:6)
Please pray for our mother (Virginia Wickham)and the rest of the family that everything go well as she will come home this morning after 3 weeks in rehab for a total knee replacement.
Jane Wickham
KneEmail
“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” (Philippians 2:10).
Mike Benson, Editor
I RECENTLY READ about a study that they did about the best tasting ice cream…
They did a blind taste test. They brought some people together and they got all kinds of vanilla ice cream. They got gourmet ice cream. Homemade ice cream. Brand name ice cream and even the price saver cheapo ice creams and they did the taste test to find out what factor made ice cream taste better. What they determined was that the number one determining factor in the taste of ice cream and what made people like it, it wasn’t the price of it. It didn’t matter if it was gourmet or brand name, and it wasn’t if it was homemade or not. The number one determining factor was the percentage of fat in the ice cream. In other words, the more lard that was in the ice cream, the more people seemed to like it. Now, isn’t that one of the cruel ironies of life?
Why can’t fried chicken, which happens to be my favorite food, be as good for you as an apple? I have never heard a doctor say—”A fried chicken leg a day will keep the doctor away.” And the reason they say that is because if you had fried chicken every morning for breakfast, it would probably keep the doctor nearby because your cholesterol would shoot up. I don’t know, but I guess I have to settle for apples.
This is the thing about temptation and about giving into temptation. It tastes good initially. And it feels good for a moment. But later, when we see that we have been tricked and when we realize what we have given up when we get into that temptation, we regret it. When we give in to temptation, we always regret it because in the long run we always give up something greater for instant gratification right now. (Nelson Searcy)
“No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it” (1 Cor. 10:13).
Have a fantastic Monday!
Anna Lee
Sunday Evening
It’s been another busy day. I’m thankful to be able to be so busy, but sorry to be so late in getting back to The Prayer Link.
Thank God for the beautiful Lord’s Day we had. A day couldn’t be any better.
Mr. Orin Davidson, father of Naomi Tolar, is doing well in rehabilitation. Please continue to pray for him.
Mr. Bud Callihan is home and doing well. Please continue to pray for him as he gets back into his routine. Thank God for a successful surgery.
Mr. James Lee Hutchinson did not get to come home. He’s still at North Oaks. Please continue to pray for him and to pray for “Miss” Barbara too.
John Easley is out of rehabilitation and continuing to improve. Please pray for him and his family.
Glen Magee’s back surgery is tomorrow in Florida. Pray for success and improved health. Pray for Glen, Sr. as he stays with Glen in Florida and drives him home. Pray for other family members who will be waiting and praying from home in Kentwood.
Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is still not feeling her best. Please continue to remember to keep “Miss” Annie Bell and Mr. Philip in your prayers. They will be most appreciative.
Lois Pittman has had a bout with pneumonia. She’s better. Pray she continues to improve without a setback.
Tommy Hicks, son of Rev. and Mrs. Thommy Hicks (former pastor of FBC, Amite), was removed from life support at Ochsner hospital in New Orleans this morning. Pray for this family during a difficult time.
Debbie Miller is progressing well and should be returning to work in about a week. Thank-you for your many prayers on her behalf.
Earlo LaBauve, father of Sharon Martin, is experiencing back problems. Pray he can get to feeling better so he can continue his active lifestyle.
Dr. Earl Council is still having health issues. Keep him in your prayers.
Several people are undergoing tests. Pray for them as they await results.
Deacon Hospital Ministry Team for Nov. 9-15
James Rimes
Jimmy Williams
Operation Christmas Child (Shoeboxes for gifts for needy children)
Due next Sunday
Additional forms available at the church if needed
Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering
Getting close to goal
Closing out soon
Until Monday morning . . . Anna Lee
Sunday
“Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You.” (Psalm 67:5)
First Baptist Church, Kentwood – Important Days Coming Up
Nov. 16: Collection of Shoeboxes for Samaritan’s Purse
WMU @ 4 P.M.
Nov. 19: Senior Adult Thanksgiving Luncheon
Monthly Business Meeting
Nov. 23: Community Thanksgiving Service
Nov. 30-Dec. 7: Week of Pray for Lottie Moon Christmas Offering (International Missions)
Dec. 2: Supper for Deacons and Wives
Dec. 7: Deacon Widow Banquet
AWANA Christmas Party (last meeting for 2008)
Dec. 14: Missions March for Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
Children’s Musical
Dec. 17: FBC Christmas Dinner
Dec. 21: Adult Musical
Have a wonderful Lord’s Day!
Anna Lee
Saturday
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence, And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, And uphold me by Your generous Spirit” (Psalm 51:10-12, NKJV).
Mr. Philip and “Miss” Annie Bell Harrell are both doing better. Please continue to pray for them
If you are praying for Emily Panter, you will want to read the latest updates at http://www.emilypanter.blogspot.com/
Baptist Press
November 7, 2008
TENNESSEE–Servicemen reflect on Veterans Day. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29290
LOUISIANA–Battle of the Bulge veteran credits God. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29291
VIRGINIA–Military service meets Great Commission. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29292
VIRGINIA–Military spouses keep the faith. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29293
BRAZIL–Gospel reaches to remote Brazilian villages. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29294
BRAZIL–In Brazil’s interior, volunteers lend a hand. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29295
TENNESSEE–CULTURE DIGEST: Use of the word ‘Christmas’ scrutinized again. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29296
TENNESSEE–Fireproof opening in 130 new theaters. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29297
KENTUCKY–FIRST-PERSON (R. Albert Mohler Jr.): Pray for our new president. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29298
THE WINDS THAT BLOW
The real estate salesman said, “This house has both its good points and its bad points. To show you I’m honest, I’m going to tell you about both. The disadvantages are that there is a chemical plant one block south and a slaughterhouse a block north.”
“What are the advantages?” inquired the prospective buyer.
“The advantage is that you can always tell which way the wind is blowing.”
It is important to know “which way the wind is blowing”. But it is also possible to allow that knowledge to affect us more than it ought to. I heard of a well-know hobo during the Great Depression of the 1930’s who was asked how he decided which direction he would go every morning. He said, “It’s easy. I find the way the wind is blowing, face away from it, and just let it blow me along.”
And it’s easy for us all to live our lives in just that way. Politicians are famous for doing it. Before taking a position, they’ll take a poll and see how many people in the country believe one way or the other. But we’re all guilty at times of allowing the “majority opinion” around us to shape who we are and what we do. It’s so easy to look around to see which direction everybody else is headed and just turn our backs to the wind and drift along. And rather than make an effort to change the world (which is very difficult), we follow the easier path of letting the world determine the direction we take.
May these words serve to remind us of what our task as Christians is:
“Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (Romans 12:2)
Have a great day!
Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Enjoy a beautiful day – provided by our God.
Anna Lee
Friday
“I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever; with my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness to all generations.” (Psalm 89:1)
Please remember my family tomorrow (Friday) for an unspoken request.
Tricia McCain
The Emily Panter blog has new posts. Read and pray.
http://emilypanter.blogspot.com/
KOMpray
Kids on Mission Pray
“Let the little children come to Me, and don’t stop them, because the kingdom of God belongs to such as these,” Luke 18:16b
MAKE JESUS HAPPY
Sam is six years old. When asked how he handled hard situations Sam said, “I have three rules: number 1 – pray to Jesus, number 2 – thank Jesus, and number 3 – do devotions [spend time] with Jesus.” When his dad commented that his rules were very good, but they did not solve his problems. Sam replied, “No, but they will make Jesus happy.”
The boy makes a good point. Pray that all of us will take Sam’s rules to heart, because if you make Jesus happy, you are doing pretty well in life! SAM, age 6 (Pacific Rim)
MORE PRAYER REQUESTS FROM MISSIONARY KIDS
Please pray that the people of Angola will have better houses and more food. GABY, age 7, (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)
Please pray that the people of Zambia would be able to grow lots of farms. Pray that the people will know GOD. CALEB, age 7, (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)
Our dog is lost. Pray that he is safe. Pray that our national friends will know Christ. Pray that my family (in the U.S.) will not be sad about my mom and brothers coming back to East Asia. JM, age 7 (East Asia)
Please pray that I will be a good example to people. And ask God that I will get friends while I’m here in the U.S.A. Pray that I will not have any fears. LAUREN, age 11 (Middle America and Caribbean)
Please pray for the Pakistanian people. OLIVIA, age 8 (South Asia)
I think that my request is that the people in our region will be receptive to our ministry. The people might not be willing to listen, so pray that God will let them hear His words. COLESON, age 15, (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)
Please pray for me that God will help me to play better in soccer. JONMARC, age 11 (Pacific Rim)
My brother doesn’t have many friends and he needs more. Please pray for both of us to make more friends. JORDAN, age 11 (South Asia)
Please pray for my next door neighbor that he will figure out who Christ is and that he will read the Bible. ELIAS, age 9 (Pacific Rim)
JAHANKA OF SENEGAL, GUINEA AND THE GAMBIA (jah-HONK-kay). Water–critical for life–but too much or two little of it can be devastating. Many Jahanka people live and grow their crops near the Gambia River. This year there has been so much rain upstream that the river has flooded. Most Jahanka families have at least two fields: one close to the river to take advantage of the rich soil there and another on higher ground. This year all the fields close to the river have been flooded and the crops ruined. This is the third year in a row they have had some type of problem with their crops. Pray that their need will make them more sensitive to the gospel message, and that their physical needs will be met in such a way that God is glorified and the gospel is spread. http://www.jahanka.org/
MISSIONARY PERSONAL NEEDS. A missionary team in one country has been dealing with a variety of medical issues over the last year. One member has had foot problems and had surgery. Another member has suffered with a knee injury and had one surgery and is planning a second operation in the coming months. One team member just lost their father to illness and is working through this with their family. Yet another member has had ongoing symptoms for a couple of years with no cause found. All this has caused distraction in the work and the time that each desires to be with their people group. Please pray that the Lord will give healing from these injuries. Ask Him to give comfort to those who are grieving. Pray that the cause of unexplained health complaints will be found. Most of all, ask that God will be glorified in all this as the workers seek to reflect God’s goodness in the midst of these trials.
Baptist Press
November 6, 2008
CALIFORNIA–‘Historic’ campaign scored Prop 8’s win in Calif. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29277
TEXAS–3-minute testimony leads 1,600 to Christ. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29278
LOUISIANA–Seminary serves as voting location. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29279
WASHINGTON–Southern Baptists in Congress return to D.C. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29280
WASHINGTON–Court weighs FCC ‘fleeting’ obscenities fines. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29281
TEXAS–Hawkins: Markets have mountaintops, valleys. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29282
TEXAS–FIRST-PERSON (Richard Ross): Young people & the ’08 election. http://bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29283
Roger Fowler “Blondie” Conger
A retired oilfield drilling consultant, he passed away Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008, at the Tangi Pines Nursing Home in Amite. He was born Jan. 6, 1921, in Quitman, Texas, located in Wood County. Visitation at Charlet Funeral Home in Zachary on Thursday. Nov. 6, was from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visitation will continue at First Baptist Church in Baker on Friday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. until service 10 a.m. with burial to follow in Azalea Rest Cemetery, Zachary. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Baker and a resident of the Baker-Zachary area for the past 12 years. Formerly married to Ellen Barbin Conger of Baker. He was a decorated veteran of World War II, having served in the 96th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater. A combat veteran of the battles of Leyte Gulf and Okinawa, he earned the Bronze Star for heroic service under fire and the Purple Heart for wounds received under fire. These honors aside, he was most proud of having been a combat infantryman in the service of his country. He graduated from Quitman High School in Quitman in 1939 and began working in the oilfields of east Texas as a roughneck for Rowan Drilling Co. After the war he returned to work for Rowan in west Texas and later transferred to Louisiana as oilfield exploration moved across the Gulf Coast and into offshore waters. He worked on some of the earliest drilling tender operations in the Gulf of Mexico for Rowan in the late 1950’s until his retirement in 1974 as a rig superintendent in New Orleans. He began work for Gulf Oil Corp. as a company man and continued until 1979 when he retired and formed his own oilfield consulting company. During his years as a consultant he was afforded the opportunity to supervise the drilling of many deep wells requiring his well control expertise. He became a member of the “4-mile deep” club while drilling deep wells in the Tuscaloosa Trend in the Baton Rouge area for operators including the late “Doc” Pennington, Louisiana Land and Exploration and Amoco. He retired completely in 1995. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert F. Conger; mother, Minerva Elizabeth Stevenson; and two brothers, Lloyd A. Conger and Paul Conger. He is survived by a daughter and three sons and their families, Ann Conger Mueller of Fresno, Calif., Russell Paul Conger Sr., of Amite, Robert Mark Conger, of Prairieville and Steven Luke Conger, of Gretna. He had 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was a life member of the Military Order of tile Purple American Heart Association, the National Rifle Association, the Combat Infantry Association, the 96th Infantry Division “Deadeyes” Association, the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Grandpa was truly a one of a kind man. You always knew what Grandpa believed in. He always told it how he saw it, and at the end of the day, you would be proud to know him. He will be sorely missed by all. Share sympathies, condolences and memories at http://www.charletfuneral home.com.
Emily M. Baglio
(June 24, 1917 – November 5, 2008)
Died at 11:19 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. Age 91 years. She was a native and a resident of Independence, LA and a member of Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Tony Baglio, Independence; son, Anthony B. Baglio and wife, Margaret Varisco Baglio, Independence; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mario and Mary Marretta; brother, Vito Marretta. Visitation at Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church, Independence, from 8 a.m. until religious services at 10 a.m. Friday, November 7, 2008. Services conducted by Deacon Nat Garafola. Interment Colonial Mausoleum, Independence.
Sometimes little children are smarter than adults. Let’s review a six-year-old’s rules for solving problems.
1 – pray to Jesus,
2 – thank Jesus
3 – do devotions [spend time] with Jesus
That’s from a very wise child! Let’s remember Sam’s rules.
Anna Lee
Thursday Evening
Gail just called to say her day, Mr. Bud Callihan, had his surgery this afternoon. He had about 90% blockage, but is doing well now. Gail thanks you for your prayers for her dad and the family.

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