Thursday, December 8, 2011

Laney family

The house belonging to Alysha Damron’s mother & stepfather burned on Wednesday to a near total loss, including many items related to Alysha’s upcoming wedding.  Washington St is hosting a wedding shower for her this Sunday, so a jar will be set up for donations to help the family through this difficult time.  Also, donations of clothing would be appreciated.  They can be dropped off at the building and we’ll make sure the family gets them.

Their sizes are:

Both size 2XL shirts

Her pants: 20

His pants: 40x34

 

Alysha’s brother, Heath, also lived in the home and has been a regular visitor at Washington Street. His size is L for shirts & 34x34 pants.

 

Keep them in your prayers.

 

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Correspondence to Faye Barhorst should be sent to:

Ray Barhorst

2433 HWY 44 E

Site 374

Shepherdsville, KY 40165

 

Family in Need:

The house belonging to Alysha Damron’s mother & stepfather burned on Wednesday to a near total loss, including many items related to Alysha’s upcoming wedding.  Washington St is hosting a wedding shower for her this Sunday, so a jar will be set up for donations to help the family through this difficult time.  Also, donations of clothing would be appreciated.  They can be dropped off at the building and we’ll make sure the family gets them.

Their sizes are:

Both size 2XL shirts

Her pants: 20

His pants: 40x34

 

Alysha’s brother, Heath, also lived in the home. His size is L for shirts & 34x34 pants.

 

Keep them in your prayers.

-Jim

 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sis. Lottie Parker passes away

Funeral services for Mrs. Lottie Wells Parker, age 86, of Fayetteville will be conducted Wednesday at 2 PM at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. Jim Black officiating. Burial will follow in New Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Parker passed away Monday at Lincoln Medical Center.
She was a native of Marshall County and the daughter of the late Tell Fowler and Eva Tate Wells. Mrs. Parker was a retired machine operator with Serbin Fashions and a member of the Washington Street Church of Christ.
Survivors include her children Robert Moyers and wife Carolyn, Peggy Brown, and Sue Kimbrough all of Fayetteville, grandchildren Gary Moyers and wife Sherry of Fayetteville, Ken Moyers of Petersburg, Angela Phelps and husband Larry of Fayetteville, Regina Teal and husband Tracy of Shelbyville Amanda Good and husband Danny of Fayetteville and Tony Kimbrough and wife Shana of Fayetteville, eleven great-grandchildren, sister Belle Lovvorn of Washington, GA. Mrs. Parker was preceded in death by grandchildren Lex and Stacy Brown and great-grandchildren Ashley and Lynn Brown, great-great grandchild Tristan Isaac Moyers and husband’s Lewis Moyers and Leonard Parker.
Visitation with the family will be Tuesday evening 5-8 PM at Higgins Funeral Home.

December "the Street" Youth Group News

The Street… our Youth Group’s monthly newsletter is online now at http://www.washingtonstreetchurch.org/Youth/December%202011%20The%20Street%20Volume%201%20Issue%204.pdf

 

 

Monday, December 5, 2011