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Announcements |
If anyone knows about Dr. David Antion's use of hypnotism in his psychiatric practice, please contact me. Also need
contact number for Darryl Henson. Dean Neal, P.O. Box 20496, Carson City, NV 89721.
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I am looking for anyone who lives in either Phoenix or San Antonio area who keeps the 15th Passover without postponements.
Please reply to areyoutexan2@yahoo.com.
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Prayer Requests |
Robert Ramsey, cirrhosis of the liver, cancer and other illnesses. |
Mary Sliger, suffering from a concussion.
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Pat Creech, 300 Hillcrest Circle No. 6, Big Sandy, TX 75655.
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Bob Fiske, blockage and leakage in both eyes. He has both forms of diabetic retinopathy. Surgeries are scheduled.
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Rhonda Fortner, 43, 5799 Chenoweth Rd., Waynesville, OH, is being tested for MS or lesions on the brain.
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Norman Gautreau, Fredricton, NB, Canada, has requested prayers for his daughter Angela. She is having severe stomach
pain
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Jason Henderson (son of Steve Henderson of Wister, Okla.), serving in Iraq, has been sent from Iraq to Germany. It was
there that they found cancer in his stomach, esophagus and liver. He is being transferred to Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C., for emergency surgery.
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Don Kottwitz, 8906 Travis Dr., No. B, Moses Lake, WA 98837, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He is also scheduled
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Amy Nass, Port Republic, NJ, experiencing pregnancy complications.
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Mary Rowe, Toney, Ala., kidney and urinary-tract infection and bronchial pneumonia in both lungs.
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Obituaries |
Ollie Harrison
Ollie Harrison died Jan. 29. She was a member of the Church of God for many years. She had been a longtime employee of
Ambassador, working at the Big Sandy and Pasadena campuses. She most recently resided in Tyler, Texas.
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Catherine Arbogast
Catherine Turner Arbogast, 67, of 4080 Due West Rd., Kennesaw, Ga. 30152, died on the Sabbath of Aug. 21, 2004. Cathy, as
she was known to everyone, was born Feb. 17, 1937, in Atlanta, Ga. She was baptized in November 1964 and, having set her hand to the plow, Cathy never looked back. Her faith never wavering,
Cathy's trust and confidence were always in our Savior Jesus Christ. Finally, with her body ravaged by colon cancer, she had to give up the life she loved so well, and she died peacefully
as she had lived, with grace and dignity. Cathy is survived by her husband of 29 years, Darl Arbogast, who still resides at Kennesaw, and one daughter, Lisa Markland, who lives nearby with
her two children. Cathy believed firmly that there is a time and a purpose for everything and that God makes no mistakes or has any accidents, that He is firmly in control. She awaits the
resurrection and the time when she can begin completing His purpose for her. Cathy stated just before her death, "When I open my eyes again, that's when the action starts." Until then she
will be sorely missed.
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Warren Foster
Warren Browning Foster, formerly of Greencastle, Ind., passed away Jan. 11 in Longview, Texas, at the age of 80. He was
born Jan. 13, 1924, in Belle Union, Ind., to the late Edward Earl and Zella Browning Foster. Mr. Foster married the former Betty June Fritsche and was a member of the Church of God Big
Sandy. He served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II and was the owner of Southland Tuner Services. Mr. Foster was preceded in death by his parents and two infant
children. Survivors include wife, Betty Fritsche Foster of Longview; sons Larry Foster of Marshall, Gary Foster of Gladewater and Morris Foster of Gladewater; sisters Helen Huffman of
Greenwood, Ind., and Virginia Foster of Kettering, Ohio; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. |
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