Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
A couple of nights with early spring temperatures, nights in the thirties and days in the forties and low fifties. This could be dogwood and red bud winter as they are both blooming around the woods in the area. Maybe it will warm up in a few days and we can enjoy the warm days and nights of spring again.
Those I know of who are sick either at home, in nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: Kasey Baker, Joyce Barnes, Colene Beasley, Linda Butler, Elizabeth Boggs, Gertie Carroll, Spencer Clark, Robert and Pat Dickson, Paula Dyer, Polly Edwards, Joy Franks, Ophelia Green, Darrell Hinson, Wanda Holloway, Jimmy Lee Johnston, Denny King, Monette King, Lillie Mitchell, Claire Elizabeth Mayberry, Helen McCann, Brittany Mash, Doug Miller, Howard Miller, Jackie McFall, Joy Orman, Roger Pace, Debbie Pierce, Harry Runions, Marsha Runions, Lewis Schultz, Johnnie Faye Skelton, Ann Spencer, Terry Stutts, Jeff Tatum, Diane Williams, and Annette Williams. Prayers for these and others who are sick.
We wish a happy birthday to Kane Crowell the 21st, Fay Gordon the 22nd, Blayr Clayton and Grandon Carroll the 23rd, Elvis Hammack the 27th, Raymond Runions the 29th, Ian Carroll and Brooklynn Carroll the 30th, Ellie Eastep and Ricky Akridge the 31st. Wishing for all these a very happy birthday and many more years to celebrate life.
Prayers for all those who have lost loved ones this past week. These are the ones I know about Douglas Morris Folger, Marae Estella Lacda Hayes, Deborah Sue Sherrill Smith, James Tommy Eastep, Georgia Ann King, James Robert Tracker, Carl Leo Robert Sr., Clarance Edward Blocker Jr., and Faye Chandler. Prayers for these families and any others about which I may not know.
Birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and I guess you could say Spring is in the air. A wonderful time of year when the earth shows the beginning of new life in many forms. Wishing for everyone the opportunity and health to be able to get out and enjoy the world around us although today it is kind of chilly outside even though the sun is shining. Prayers for you and your family to be able to get out and enjoy the pretty flowers and shrubs that are blooming around the area.
Easter is only two Sundays away and there will be many egg hunts and other activities around the area to enjoy for the young and old alike Hopefully you will be able to take advantage of some of these activities.
The Museum is also now open Tuesday through Saturday and can be a enjoyable trip for one and all, and perhaps a walk through the Discovery Center there since the weather has gotten warmer on most days.
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