Sunday

“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world,

but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” 

~Romans 12:2 NIV~

 

 

Read the Bible 

  • Exodus 31-32
  • Proverbs 15
  • Matthew 26

 

 

I’m getting excited and working hard on preparing for the Children’s Missions Day.  Remember to check for the RED clipboards under the balcony stairwell if you wish to participate in any way.   The items we make will be used for Operation Christmas Child.

 

 

There of many churches available to you today.  If you are needing a church hope, I feel sure you will be welcome in any of them.

 

 

Even in the difficulties of life, it is good to be able to see a bright spot.

Happy Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Saturday

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;  

in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.

~Proverbs 3:5-6~

 

Today, I would like to share that I have been researching, planning, and making some Operation Christmas Child gifts to be shared at the end of 2018.  Today, I would like to give you, your church, your organization, your class, etc. some ideas.

If you are collecting some each month, during February it is suggested you purchase hair fixings, sunglasses, necklaces, bracelets, and other accessories.

I have also been learning about packing shoeboxes according to a theme.  Some of the suggested themes are:

  • Dolls
  • Cartoon characters
  • Firetruck
  • Cars
  • Trucks
  • Tractors
  • Trains
  • Airplanes
  • Butterflies
  • Ladybugs
  • Horses
  • Cows
  • Giraffes
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Carpentry
  • Hello Kitty
  • Teddy bears
  • Beach
  • Mountains
  • Fishing
  • Flowers
  • Colors
    • Red
    • Pink
    • Silver
    • Blue
    • Fuscia
    • Purple
    • Teal
  • States
  • Teams

I also have been working on projects my mission kids at church can do.  I love crafts, so this is fun for me.  There are also crafts that require special talents such as crochet or sewing.

I have discovered some websites and some Facebook groups that give me ideas.  Do a  little research,  There is something out there for everyone!

I also learned many people have stashes of yarn, fabric, beads, etc. they can work with or share.  What is in the closet or drawer you haven’t opened lately?  Can you use it?  Would now be a good time to make it available for someone else to use?

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 29-30
  • Psalm 15
  • Matthew 25

 

 

Go back and read the verse at the top of the post.  What changes do you need to make today?

 

 

Today is the day to make advance plans for getting to church tomorrow.  I remember that Daddy polished shoes on Saturdays and set them out for Sunday mornings.  What do you need to do?

Anna Lee

 

Friday

2 Many are saying of me, “God will not deliver him.”

3 But you, LORD, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.

4 I call out to the LORD, and he answers me from his holy mountain.

5 I lie down and sleep; I wake again, because the LORD sustains me.

6 I will not fear though tens of thousands assail me on every side.

~Psalm 3:2-6~

 

Update on Eric Lee from the family:

Our family would like to thank you all for the phone calls, texts and support we’ve received over the past few days. A lot of people have asked for an update on how dad is doing. For those of you who don’t know, dad went into the hospital last Thursday. He was jaundice & they thought a stone was in his bile duct. When they did the procedure to remove the stone, there was no stone. They ordered an MRI and found a mass on his pancreas. Mom & Dad went to Dallas to Baylor Charles A. Simmons Cancer Center for further testing. Today, the oncologist/surgeon confirmed that the mass needed to be removed as soon as possible. Surgery is scheduled in Dallas for Thursday morning. They will send the mass to pathology and see what steps to take next. We will update as we know more. We really appreciate all of the love, support and prayers from everyone!

 

 

Pray for Mimi Sneed as she is seeing a doctor in Hammond Monday.

 

 

Pray for the homebound people.  I cannot imagine not being able to get out, but sometimes life makes that impossible.  Call, visit, write someone who is at home unless they are seeing medical personnel.

 

 

Sherry Day recently had a routine check-up.  She is doing well.  Keep her in your prayers.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 27-28
  • Proverbs 14
  • Matthew 24

 

 

Today’s Bible Study

  • The new temple
  • Ezekiel 40
  • Fellowship hall
  • 10 A.M.

 

 

Be a blessing to someone today!

Anna Lee

 

 

Thursday

What, then, shall we say in response to these things?

If God is for us, who can be against us?

~Romans 8:31~

 

Please continue to pray for Mrs. Bessie Hayden.  She will be seeing a doctor today about her toe problem to make an important decision.

 

 

Eric Lee is at a hospital in Texas concerning a recently diagnosed problem.  Please pray for him and his family.

 

 

David and I saw Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Simmons Sunday.  He is now hospitalized because of a breathing problem.  Pray for him and his family.

 

 

Two young children whose father was a pastor at New Zion have scarlet fever.  Pray for both the parents and children.

 

 

William “Little Bill” Ersin Geismer

September 19, 1966 – January 05, 2018

William Ersin “Little Bill” Geismer, 51, passed away at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans on January 5, 2018. He was a resident of Kentwood and a native of Istanbul, Turkey. He is survived by his wife, Paige Brown Geismer; 5 children, Kacie LaFleur, Colby Geismer and wife, Megan, Thomas Geismer, Randi Geismer and Kason Geismer; step daughter, Kaila Lester; mother, Turkan Geismer; father in law  and mother in law, Bill and Eugenia Brown; sister, Barbara Sonnier and husband, Jason; sister in law, Danielle Brown; brother in law, Hunter Brown and wife, Mindy; 5 grandsons, Kaleb, Connor and Karson Guerra and Gage and Logan Geismer; niece, E’stelle McKinney; and nephew, Oscar Sipes. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Katie Lee Geismer; father, William Henry Geismer; and his grandparents, Oscar Henry Geismer and Elizabeth Black. Visitation at Spring Creek Baptist Church, Kentwood,  from 11 AM until Memorial Service at 2 PM, on Saturday, February 3, 2018. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 25-26
  • Psalm 14
  • Matthew 23

 

Children’s Missions Day

  • F.B.C., Kentwood
  • 9 A.M. – Noon
  • Ages K – 5th Grade

 

 

Five Consistent Sources of Discouragement for Pastors – Rainer Report #1 and other recent posts

http://thomrainer.com/blog/

 

 

Thanks for reading and praying each day.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

“The LORD is my strength and my defense ;

he has become my salvation.

He is my God, and I will praise him,

my father’s God,

and I will exalt him.

~Exodus 15:2~

It seems like someone I know passes away every day!
Lydia Moore Hawkins

September 26, 1927 – January 30, 2018

A resident of Amite passed away on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. She was born September 26, 1927 in Arcola and was 90 years of age. She is survived by 2 daughters, Charlsee Amanda Hawkins and Regina Kaye Tharp; grandchildren, Charles Alford, Houston Alford, Amanda Dorsa, Timmy Alford, Jamie Stevenson, and Cari Yates; and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Cleo J. Moore, Jr. and Cecilia Vessier Moore; husband, Charlie James Hawkins; son, Robert Wayne Hawkins; brothers and sisters, Lorena Mae Wimberly, Cleo J. Moore, Jr., Mary Pevey, and Alma Moore. Graveside Services will be held at Arcola-Roseland Cemetery at 1:00PM Friday, February 2, 2018. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.
Read the Bible
  • Exodus 23-24
  • Proverbs 13
  • Matthew 26

 

 

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

 

Children Missions Day 

  • Saturday, February 17
  • 9 A.M. – Noon
  • FBC, Kentwood
  • Children K-5th Grade

 

 

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party

  • Tuesday, February 27th
  • Celebrating February birthdays
  • The Cafe @ 11 A.M.

 

 

Bible Sunday

  • Completing Ezekiel soon
  • Fridays at 10 A.M.

 

Have a wonderful day!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Monday

“When you get serious about finding me

and want it more than anything else,

I’ll make sure you won’t be disappointed.”

~Jeremiah 29:13 The Message~

 

 

Pray for Mrs. Ferrie Gene Blackmon as she prepares for knee surgery on the 19th.

 

 

Continue to pray for all our friends in nursing homes.

 

 

There have been many deaths in our community.  Pray for each family.

 

Gene “Webster” Smith

January 20, 1938 – January 28, 2018

Gene “Webster” Smith, 80, a longtime resident of Amite, LA, passed away peacefully at his home on January 28th, 2018 due to complications of Alzheimer’s Disease. Gene was a lifelong John Deere enthusiast and avid coin collector. He always had a kind word and piece of candy for all he encountered. Having a true servant’s heart, Gene always went out of his way to help those in need. He spent nearly 37 years cherishing “Sue, his sweet wife.” Gene loved and admired his wife, Susie, and always told anyone who listened that he married the world’s greatest woman. Gene spent his life baling hay, cutting silage, and clearing fields for farmers across several parishes and counties. He was always content when on his tractor surrounded by acres of land. Gene adored his children and grandchildren. He always spent time with each of them, teaching them the value of hard work and a loving family. Gene spread love and joy to all he came in contact with. A treasured husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend; he will be greatly missed by many. Gene was survived by his wife, Susie Smith, of Amite; son Gene Allen Smith and Tina of Burleson, TX; daughter Darlene Tolbert and Clyde of Loranger, LA; son Jake Reeves of Franklinton, LA; brother Mike Smith and Catherine of Natchez, MS; grandchildren Hannah Primes and Jerry, Nora Reeves, and Jacob Reeves, all of Franklinton, LA; and also numerous in-laws, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Sylvia Smith of Natchez, MS; brothers James Smith, Wayne Smith, Kenny Smith, all of Natchez, and brother Carson “Buddy” Smith of Vidalia, LA. Visitation will be held at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite, LA from 9:00AM until funeral services at 1:00PM on Wednesday, January 31st, 2018. Services conducted by Bro. Mason Miley. Interment will be held at Sharon Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Amite, LA. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to AmeraCare Hospice, Dr. Richard Bridges, and Nurse Practitioner Ryan Seals. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Read the Bible

  • Reflect on God as Alpha and Omega
  • Catch up on reading Scriptures if you are not up-to-date.

 

 

God’s Word teaches us!

Anna Lee

The Lord’s Day!

Joshua said to them, “Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.
Be strong and courageous.
This is what the LORD will do to all the enemies you are going to fight.”

~Joshua 10:25~

Frank “LaRue” Forbes

February 23, 1951 – January 26, 2018
A resident of Pine Grove passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. He was born February 23, 1951 in Bogalusa and was 66 years of age. He retired as the owner of St. Gabriel Valve. He is survived by 2 daughters, Angela Forbes and Melissa Forbes Hughes; mother of his daughters, Sandra Spears Forbes; sister, Paulette Forbes Spears; nieces and nephews, Davin Bates, Craig Bates, Kirk Spears, Lyndy Varnado, and Kerry Spears. Preceded in death by father, Frank Forbes; mother, Opal Seals Forbes; sister, Barbara Forbes Bates. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Monday and from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 30, 2018. Services conducted by Bro. Mason Miley and Bro. James Thornhill. Interment Sharon Cemetery, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Alyne Yarborough Campbell

March 19, 1935 – January 25, 2018
A resident of Greensburg passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 25, 2018. She was born March 19, 1935 in Liverpool, LA  and was 82 years of age. She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Kirby Campbell; 2 sons and daughters in law, Scott and Cindy Campbell, Central, LA, and David and Danette Campbell, Greensburg, LA;  5 grandchildren, Eric Campbell and wife, Stephanie, Adam Campbell and wife, Angela, Chase Campbell and wife, Reagon, Maggie Campbell, Cade Campbell and her 3 great grandchildren, Addy Campbell, Wade Campbell and Brody Campbell. Preceded in death by her parents, H.O. and Gussie Yarborough; 3 brothers, Elbert Yarborough, Aubrey Yarborough, and H.O. Yarborough Jr.; and 2 sisters, Hilda Yarborough Hanks, and Doris Yarborough Venable. Visitation at First United Methodist Church, Greensburg, LA, from 9 AM until religious services at 11 AM on Monday, January 29, 2018. Interment in Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg, LA. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. Honorary Pallbearers will be her granddaughter, and great grandchildren. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

James Edward Gurry

August 27, 1946 – January 26, 2018

A resident of Amite passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite. He was born August 27, 1946 in New Orleans and was 71 years of age. He retired from Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development and Louisiana Department of Agriculture after 30 years of service. He attended Southeastern Louisiana University and later received an Associates Degree from Delgado in Civil Engineering. He was a U. S. Army Veteran. He had a great work ethic that carried on to his daughter and taught her to be an independent woman. He was a collector of many things and a breeder and exhibitor of English Bulldogs for over 40 years. He was a member of the First Families of Mississippi, First Families of Texas, First Families of Florida Parishes, Sons of the Confederacy, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Swedish Society. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather that was devoted to his wife and family and will be sadly missed. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sheryl Freeman Gurry; daughter, Mikele Simoneaux and husband, Rob; grandchildren, Nathan R. Simoneaux and Megan S. Simoneaux; 2 sisters, Jane Buckman and husband, Jay, and Tammy Chutz and husband, Gerald. Preceded in death by parents, Edward Phillip Gurry and Lula Mae Bankston Gurry; brother, Jack E. Gurry. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 19-20
  • Proverbs 12
  • Matthew 24

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – If you want a study guide for the remainder of Ezekiel, let me know.  This was the most I have ever taught from Ezekiel.  It has been a good experience.  I’m glad we didn’t shy away from Ezekiel.

We will be beginning a new study about the first of March.  Do you have any suggestions?

 

 

 

Thom R. Rainer –  http://thomrainer.com/blog/

 

Waylon Bailey – http://waylonbailey.com/

 

 

I understand there are a number of road closures in our area due to the tremendous amount of rain we had yesterday.  Be careful!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Friday

I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,

~Ephesians 3:16~

 

Pray for the Strickland family as Mike will soon be moved home.

 

 

Jimmy Alford is doing better.  Please continue to pray for Jimmy and his family.

 

 

 

Peoples of Northern Zambia

“This year is going to be a great year in the Lord! We know that God is doing amazing things in the lives of the people of Kaputa in answer to your prayers. Our Northern Evangelism Team is encouraged by their commitment to his kingdom growth. Please pray for Kaputa Main Baptist Church as they continue to have the missionary task of planting churches in the district of Kaputa. Pray for the church-planting efforts that are taking place there right now. Ask God to raise up strong men to lead this new work!”

Hadramaut Yemeni Arabs of Yemen

(HAH-drah-maht YEH-muh-nee) – The white sandy beaches of the Hadramaut, along the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, beckoned visitors. In the winter, families from the cold north packed up their tents or reserved hotel rooms to come to the beach and enjoy swimming in the refreshing salt water. No longer is that luxury allowed. Soldiers have replaced vacationers. The freedom to travel is gone. Please pray that the war in Yemen will cease. Pray that talks around the negotiation tables will be successful. Pray Isaiah 2:4 (ESV) for the Hadramaut Yemeni Arabs: “and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.”

Last Frontier

In Colossians 4:7-18, the apostle Paul mentions eight partners with whom he worked. These partners were precious, practical, and essential to Paul in the ministry that God gave him. The same is true for some workers today, and they ask you to pray specifically for a new partnership. Pray for the development of this relationship and for there to be collaboration and good communication. Ask that this new partner will be a key to reaching a people.
Read the Bible 
  • Exodus 15-16
  • Proverbs 11
  • Matthew 22

 

 

Bible Study

  • FBC, Kentwood
  • 10 A.M. this morning
  • Ezekiel 38-39
  • Good news for God’s people!

 

 

Baptist Press http://bpnews.net

 

 

I’m looking forward to teaching Sunday School at 9:15.  If you are looking for a good Sunday School class, FBC, Kentwood has plenty to choose from.  

Anna Lee

 

 

Thursday

He gives strength to the weary

and increases the power of the weak.

~Isaiah 40:29~

 

Mike Strickland of Osyka is a little better.  He’s still in the McComb hospital.  Keep him and his family in your prayers.

 

Cheryl Dillon‘s retina repair was more difficult than expected, but hopefully will be fine.  She will be going through the coming days with her head face-down twenty-four hours a day for a while.  Please remember her in your prayers.

 

 

Missionary Prayer Needs

Central Asian Peoples

“The greatest missionary of all is the Bible in a person’s own language” (Cameron Townsend, founder of Wycliffe, SIL). A minority Central Asian man told a majority culture woman that he had discovered a Bible reading website and had been secretly reading for some time. Praise God that with only the Bible and no other believers around, he had made a decision to put his faith in Jesus!

Porto Alegre, Brazil

(POR-toh Ah-LEG-ray) – Please pray for rest and renewal for the family of missionaries Joel and Tamara Whitenton while they are on stateside assignment. Pray that they will connect with those in the United States who will be faithful intercessors and partners in the work in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Pray that family time will be edifying and that they will find deep rest.

Pearl People of East Asia

Several months ago, James* became very depressed and laid in bed all day. Finally, after a rather violent outburst, his parents sent him to a mental hospital. After being there for 20 days, his condition worsened. He became unresponsive to others and just sat on his bed, rocking back and forth. The doctors eventually released him to his parents’ care. About this time, Sarah*, a young woman on a volunteer team, felt led to visit James and his mother. She wanted to share her story with them because she had also struggled with depression. During her visit, James wouldn’t listen and walked out; however, Sarah continued to share her testimony with James’ mother of how God had helped her. She encouraged his mother to read the Bible out loud with James each day. She also left cards containing Bible verses in their language for them to read daily. After just a couple of days, James’ mother called to say that he was much better and they’d been reading the Bible together. Praise the Lord that now both have accepted Christ and are attending church regularly! James is back at work, and his mother is full of joy. She can’t thank God enough for healing her son. Praise God for the power of his Word! Ask him to provide a brother to disciple James and encourage him one on one. Pray for James’ mother to continue growing deeper in her faith and for his father to come to know Jesus. (*names changed)

European Peoples

“Europe is known to be an exciting tourist destination, full of rich history and landmarks. There are castles, bell towers, cathedrals, and museums across the continent. However, looking beyond the landmarks, what do we see? As Baptist representatives live and work daily among Europeans, we see a lack of hope. Especially during January and other winter months, the skies are gray and the Christmas markets have disappeared; people return to daily routines of life, and most never even think about God. Yes, it is cold, dreary, and in some places, very wet. There is a depressive atmosphere that pervades and is especially noted in conversations that reveal no hope for the future. The prayer emphases this year in the European peoples affinity group is: ‘For an Awakening Spirit! (Across Europe and Europeans).’ Please join us in prayer as we share the gospel, and ask the Lord for an awakening spirit to spread across Europe. In Romans 13:11-12 (NASB), Paul says: ‘Do this, knowing the time, that it is already the hour for you to awaken from sleep; for now salvation is nearer to us than when we believed. The night is almost gone, and the day is near. Therefore let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.’ Pray for Baptist representatives to bear the armor of light as we share the gospel with Europeans so that their lives will become filled with the hope of salvation through Jesus Christ, our Lord.”

 

 

Patricia Wilson Bradshaw

May 30, 1954 – January 20, 2018
Born in Dallas, Texas
Resided in Springfield, Virginia

(Lived in Osyka)

Patricia (Patti) Wilson Bradshaw (63) passed away on 20 January 2018 at her home in Springfield Virginia.

Patti was born in Dallas, Texas to Flint and Dell Wilson. She spent her childhood days in Osyka Mississippi, and graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a degree in Microbiology and laboratory Technology. She started her professional career at MD Anderson in Houston and after 2 years there she volunteered for the Baptist foreign medical mission in Pusan, Korea.

On 1 April 1981, she entered the United States Air Force as a Biomedical Science Core Officer and was commissioned as a captain and immediately outranked both her brothers serving in the Air Force at the time. She was very proud of that accomplishment and never let her brothers forget she outranked them! Patti spent 9.5 years in the air force as a medical technology laboratory officer and staff officer. She had assignments to Maxwell AFB, Alabama, Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina, Torrejon AFB in Spain and Brooks AFB in Texas where she met her husband Patrick Bradshaw.

They married 20 Oct 1990. Patti left active duty in 1991 and was a stay at home mom. She had 3 children, Michael, Kathleen and Eilise, all the focus of her life.

In 2004 (after a lengthy diagnostic process), Patti was diagnosed with Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma and was told she had anywhere from 6 months to 18 months to live. Patti was never one to “give up” and with the support of her family, the Church, the local community, tremendous medical availability, and internal resolve, Patti lived to see her youngest daughter enter college, her oldest daughter join the Army and marry Stewart Kirk on 19 January 2018, and her son become an accomplished cellist and make significant progress towards earning a college degree.

Patti was a convert to Catholicism, studied the doctrine of the Catholic Church and lived her faith with gusto and fervor. She was a model of how to live against odds and seldom if ever complained of her specific maladies. She is survived by her husband Patrick Bradshaw, 3 children Michael, Kathleen and Eilise, Step daughter Jennifer Trimble, Brother Marc Wilson, David Ott Wilson, (the 2 Air Force members Patti outranked) and her sister Elizabeth Roberts.

We love you and miss you dearly Patti. May you rest in peace and let perpetual light shine upon you!

 

Debra Rene’ Blades Michael

November 05, 1963 – January 21, 2018

Debbie passed away Sunday, January 21, 2018 in Blackwell, Oklahoma, while traveling to her home in Deadwood, South Dakota, after a 20 years battle with multiple Sclerosis. She was born November 5, 1963 in Amite, LA to J.C. and Alice Lebo Blades. A true country girl at heart, she loved telling people we met across the country that she was raised in the piney woods of Greensburg, LA and that on the 8th day, God created St. Helena Parish. She was a 1982 graduate of Oak Forest Academy, a graduate of Lockworks Academy and held counseling licenses in South Dakota and Minnesota. During the last 7 years, Debbie and Matt divided their time between Amite and their home in South Dakota. Together they traveled throughout America, seeking out new places off the beaten path and visited 42 states. Their travels together brought them across North America, Central America and Europe. She never once allowed her illness to break her spirit or slow her down. Sadly, shortly after her mother’s death in April 2017, the Multiple Sclerosis began taking its toll at a rapid pace. Debbie left this life doing exactly what she loved, being on the open road with Matt, chasing the sun. She is survived by her husband, Matthew Michael; her daughter, Chloe Jane Whiddon, Natchitoches LA; father, J.C. Blades, Amite; 2 step sons, Nicholas Michael, Church Point, LA and Alex Michael, Church Point, LA; step daughter, Lacey Kent, Fluker, LA; and her uncles, Paul Blades, Saucier, MS and Albert Lebo, Mt. Hermon. Preceded in death by her son, Clinton Levi Freeman; and her mother, Alice Lebo Blades. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6 PM until 9 PM on Sunday and from 11 AM until religious services at 1 PM Monday, January 29, 2018. Services conducted by Rev. Darryl Miller. Interment Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation per Debbie’s request. The family would like to thank all Debbie’s friends from Oak Forest Academy that were there for her and helped out during this time For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Lanasue Irene Horne Westmoreland Fairburn

Lanasue Irene Horne Westmoreland Fairburn passed away January 13, 2018 at St. Francisville Country Manor at the age of 68.

She is survived by daughter Lisa Westmoreland Deer and husband Mark Deer of Hammond, LA, grandsons Jared and Bradley Jenkins of Florida, brother Terry Horne of Walker, 2 sister-In-Laws Frances Parham Horne and Judy Larkin Horne, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Audrey Mae Lea Crawford and Woodrow Wilson Horne, Sr., brother Woodrow Wilson Horne Jr., brother Danny Ray Horne, grandparents Bertha Irene White Lea and Festus Marion Lea ,Aunt Elsie Lea Blades, Uncle Bernell Lea And husband Jerome Fairburn.

Lanasue will never be forgotten and will always remain in the hearts of those who loved her dearly.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 13-14
  • Psalm 11
  • Matthew 21

 

 

Bible Study

  • Friday morning at 10
  • Fellowship Hall of FBC, Kentwood
  • Ezekiel

 

 

Many people are still dealing with bad colds, coughs, or the flu.  Pray for good recovery for them. 

Anna Lee