Wed
06
Dec

Coming To Christmas

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Pictured above are children and youth from First Baptist Church, who participated in Hanging of the Greens, as the church began their “Coming To Christmas” sermon series.

 

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Wed
06
Dec

Late Season Adjustments Needed for Post Rut Bucks

My favorite college football team, the LSU Tigers, have had a tendency this season to play tentatively and sometimes sloppily during the first half of a game. I get aggravated and am sometimes tempted to flip to the Outdoor Channel where hunters almost always get their game.

As the second half kicks off, the Tigers usually come out fired up and do a much better job in the second half. Why? The coaches changed the game plan to fit the situation.

 

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Wed
06
Dec

AHS Cloverbuds

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The AHS Clover Buds are participating in the Bonnie Cabbage Program. On Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Mr. Donnie Moon and Mrs.

 

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Wed
06
Dec

Gloria Johnson November 28, 2017

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On Nov. 28, 2016 one year ago you left me, you weren’t the only one who died. God is the only one who will ever know quite how I feel inside. Your life was a blessing, your memories a treasure, you’re loved beyond words and missed beyond measures. I wish for nothing more than just one more day with you. You were my best friend, riding buddy and most of all my mother who always listen and had time for me. I miss the late night and early morning talks. I will always remember your last words to me was I LOVE YOU with a smile on your face. Thank you Mother Thank you mother- for all that you have done, You took great care, of your daughter and son. You loved us all from the very start, with your warm, kind, and loving heart. Thank you mother, for being strong, While trying to teach us right from wrong. If anytime, we had a problem, you were there to help us solve them.

Wed
06
Dec

In Loving Memory of Betty Ann Bingham Bolds November 5, 1965 December 4, 2015

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We are missing your sweet love. You were a blessing to all of us. We will love you forever. Truly missed by your husband, Godchildren, Amahya, Ricardo, Kaiden, family and friends

Wed
06
Dec

Hunter Gage Thomisee

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Mr. Hunter Gage Thomisee, age 21 of Montgomery, Louisiana passed away on Sunday, November 26, 2017. Hunter attended and graduated from Montgomery High School in 2015. He was an avid outdoorsman and especially enjoyed hog hunting with his father and uncle.¡ He was currently working in the chemical and refinery industry. In his young life, Hunter worked throughout the United States alongside his family and friends. Born Thursday, November 14, 1996 in Alexandria, Louisiana, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Ronny Dyson. Those left to cherish his memory include his parents, Derick and Karin Dyson Thomisee; brother, Dalton Thomisee; twin sister, Hannah Thomisee; grandparents, Thurman and Brenda Dinkins, Dianne Dyson Boudreaux, Keith and Sue Despino and A.J. Thomisee; as well as aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, November 30, 2017 at Northside Baptist Church with Rev. Scott Tilton officiating. Interment followed in Mt.

Wed
06
Dec

Georgia Ruth Walden

Mrs. Georgia Ruth Walden, age 70 of Winnfield, passed away Sunday, November 26, 2017 at her residence. She was an accountant and worked for several years at Hennigan Law Offices in Jena and later the LaSalle Parish Sheriff’s office. She was an avid reader and also enjoyed arts and crafts. Mrs. Walden was the daughter of the late Tommy Eugene Walden and the late Willie Beatrice Martin. She was also preceded in death by brothers John David Walden and Bobby Eugene Walden as well as her sister Sadie Walden. Mrs. Walden leaves to cherish her memory her son Ricky Pearson (Reita) of Trout, La., daughters Angela Ireland (Don) of Winnfield, La., Pam Evans (Brian) of Collierville, TN, and Martha Andrews (Louis) of Summerville, La., sixteen grandchildren, twenty three great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Lamar Walden (Libby) of Michigan, sisters Elaine Johnson and Fay Alderman both of Arkansas. Memorial services were held for Mrs.

Wed
06
Dec

Robert Franklin Kelley, Sr.

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Near his loving wife, Nancy Kelley, Robert Franklin Kelley Sr., age 83, of Palm Desert, CA and formerly of Chicago, IL and New Orleans, LA, transitioned on Monday, June 12, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. following an illness. He was born March 24, 1935 in Winnfield, LA to George H. Kelley and Bertie Noah Kelley. Mr. Kelley retired from Arthur Andersen Worldwide as Managing Partner of International. He is survived by his loving wife of 17 years, sons Clayton (Mike Pippenger) and Robert (Leigh Anne), stepchildren, Kristine Jennings and Jon Jennings (Jennifer) and grandchildren, Hayden Graham, Katherine Graham, Alexandra Jennings,  Addison Jennings, Jack Jennings, Bennett Jennings, his brother Charles H. Kelley, and many loving nieces, nephews and cousins.

Wed
06
Dec

Barbara Ann Brown

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Barbara Ann Brown, 67 of Winnfield, La departed this life on November 27, 2017 in Humble, TX peacefully in the care of her daughter. Barbara was born to the late O.C. and Eudora Brown on January 20, 1950 in Louisiana. Barbara graduated from Pinecrest High School and later went on to Northwestern University to received an Associate of Arts Degree and a Bachelor of Science Degree. Barbara moved to Natchitoches in the early nineties and remained there until May of 2017. Barbara loved God and was a faithful member at Grand Ecore Church of Christ in Natchitoches, La. Barbara was very passionate and devoted to the prison ministry at Grand Ecore. Barbara worked diligently sending educational materials to the prison ministry, so they could learn more about God. She was a very compassionate “giver”.

Wed
29
Nov

The Birds of Winter Are Back

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Seasons change and as they do, transitions identified with each season slowly begin taking place. As winter begins losing grip on our world, bits of pale green slowly emerge from tips of branches and tender shoots make their way through dead drab gray of grass on the lawn. The morning chill is replaced by subtle warmth.

The increasing temperatures and full-blown greenery of spring give way to summer with its shimmering heat making waves across the pasture. Air conditioners run full tilt making living conditions bearable.

Autumn follows as leaves on oaks and hickories begin taking on a tired, tinny look as they flutter to the ground. Mornings again take on a more comfortable feel; a light jacket feels right.

 

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