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Page 6, The Estill County Tribune, January 18, 2017 OBITUARIES Printed free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge. Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242) Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper. FLORAL DESIGN by Nikki 391 Richmond Road Westgate Plaza Irvine, Kentucky Weddings • Funerals • Gifts • Candles Silk Funeral Flowers For Rent CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-331-9081 606-726-0202 24 HRS: 606-975-2282 WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.FLORALDESIGNSBYNIKKI.COM Flowers for All Occasions A young child had been lost in the woods. After a long search the rescue team found him and returned him to his anxious parents. With tear-filled eyes he looked at his mother and said, “Mom, when I was lost in the woods I had no one to turn to. Now that I’m back in your arms, I do!” A Psalmist made the same statements: “Whom have I in heaven but You? And earth has nothing that I desire be- sides You.” No one or no thing can do for us what our Heav- enly Father can do for us. Nor is there anyone anywhere who will ever mean more to us or be more for us than our Lord - if we allow Him. Some, we know, turn to materialism rather than the Master. There is nothing wrong with having money but it is wrong when we worship money, allow our lives to be consumed with mak- ing money so we can acquire the things of this world. In the end, ma- terialism consumes us because there is never enough to calm our fears or give us peace. Others look for the an- swers to life in science. Science has provided many benefits and in- creased and made our lives more enjoyable. But science cannot cleanse us from sin or assure us of peace and hope in this world and a life with our Father in the world to come. Science can improve our earthly lives but it cannot impart eternal life. Wisely the Psalmist re- viewed his past carefully and realized that apart from God there was little more in life. #170 CHURCH NEWS Church News is published as a free service of The Estill County Tribune. Call your announce- ment to (606) 723-5012; fax it to (606) 723-2743; or E-mail it to <[email protected]> or mail to 6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336. The Crooked Creek Chris- tian Church Inc. at 1980 Crooked Creek Road will have a congregational meet- ing on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at the morning service to present the church its deed. If bad weather, snow or ice, this will be changed to Sun- day, January 29, 2017 at the morning service. Sunday, January 22nd Crooked Creek Christian Church Inc. Ravenna Christian Church will be having a FREE mov- ie night on Friday, January 20th at 6:00 p.m. There will be free hot dogs/chili dogs, chips, drinks, desserts. We will show “Do You Believe?” by the makers of God’s Not Dead/God’s Not Dead 2. Come join us and bring a friend or two!! Everyone wel- come!!! Friday, January 20th @ 6pm FREE Movie at Ravenna Christian Providence Baptist Church will be having a Gospel Sing- ing on Sunday evening, Janu- ary 22nd at 6 p.m. Special singers will be The Watson Family. Everyone is welcome to at- tend. Providence has called Joe Baker (and wife Leasa) from Lancaster, Kentucky as the interim pastor. Sunday, January 22nd @ 6pm Gospel Singing at Providence Baptist Since WIRV 1550 AM started, the Sunday morning worship service of the First Baptist Church on Broadway has been aired live. Now the church’s wor- ship service will also be si- mulcast live on WIRV’s new FM station at 99.3 FM. Please tune in at 11 a.m. each Sunday. Sundays @ 11am Worship Service is live on the radio Evelyn Irene Richardson, age 88, of Broadway in Ir- vine, Kentucky, passed away Wednesday, January 11, 2017, at the Compassionate Care Center in Richmond, following a short illness. She was born Febru- ary 24, 1928 in Lillydale, West Virginia and was the daughter of the late John Hillyer and Daisy Maloney McGuire. She was a retired Best Western employee and a member of the Providence Baptist Church. She had lived in Estill County most of her life. Mrs. Richardson was pre- ceded in death by her hus- band, William Shelton Rich- ardson. She is survived by one daughter, Debbie Riddell, Estill County; one son, El- bert Jones, Estill County; three stepchildren: Sandy Henson, Shari Adams, both of Hamilton, Ohio; and Steve Richardson, Wyoming; four grandchildren, eight step- grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and nine step- great grandchildren. Mrs. Richardson was pre- ceded in death by two sisters, Ruth Vera Harlow and Jean Holbrook. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, January 14, 1 p.m., at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Ricky Powell. Burial was at the Oakdale Ceme- tery. Friends called between 6 and 9 p.m., Friday, January 13th funeral home. <TolerFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Wednesday, January 11, 2017 Evelyn Irene Richardson, 88 Doris June Cox, age 79, a resident of the Irvine, Ken- tucky, Nursing & Rehabili- tation Center passed away Friday, December 2, 2016, following a long illness. She was born June 12, 1937 in Mt. Ash, Kentucky, and was the daughter of the late William & Ruth Mae Murry Stephens. She was a former Concase Co. em- ployee and had lived in Estill County most of her life. Mrs. Cox was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Cox. She is survived by her daughter, Sherry McIntosh (Steve); one brother, Wen- dell Stephens; four sisters: Brenda King, Linda Sicker, Paulene Layman and Ada Hommock, two grandchil- dren, Lora Maness (Jack) and Steve McIntosh; and two great grandchildren, Cam- eron and Travis Cox. Mrs. Cox was preceded in death by one daughter, Leasa Rogers; two brothers, Roscoe and Tony Stephens; and two sisters, Helen Bell and Doro- thy George. Private memorial services. <TolerFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Friday, December 2, 2016 Doris June Cox, 79 Provie Mae Kirby, age 75, loving wife of 58 years to Douglas L. Kirby, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at Clark Regional Medical Center in Winchester. She was born on August 22, 1941 in Estill County to the late Silas and Opal Turn- er Barker. She was a retired bookkeeper for Kirby Ga- rage and a homemaker. She was a member of Thomas Baptist Church. In addition to her husband she is survived by two sons: Ricky Kirby (Brenda) and Tim Kirby (Pam), both of Irvine; one daughter, Regina Oliver (Neal) of Winchester; eight grandchildren: Ansela Harkins (John), Jon Kirby (Annie), Eric Kirby (Court- ney), Kayla Wilson (Josh), Asha, Emily, Caitlin and Nick Oliver; six great grand- children,:Adam and Caleb Harkins, Emma and Gracie Mae Kirby and Abram and Sophia Kirby; her loving stepmother that raised her, Georgia Barker; 17 brothers and sisters: Norma Walton, William Rawlins (Carol), Theodore Rawlins (Sue), Elizabeth Freeman, Cathy Barker (James Richardson), Frances Walsh (Jerry), Judy McKinney (Glen), Sarah Brinegar (Kenny), Sue Brinegar (Shirley), Martha Brinegar (Ralph), Virginia Embree (Roger), Carolyn Bishop (Mark), David Bark- er, Michael Barker (Mila- ndia), Owen Barker (Rebec- ca), Joy Brown (Fred), and Paula Lemay; her mother in law, Elsie Kirby, a brother in law, Jerry Kirby (Vydra); a sister in law, Dixie Mc- Queen; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Peg- gy Sue Kirby; one sister, Mary Lou Shrader; and two brothers in law, Jim Walton and Billy Freeman. Funeral services were at 11:00 a.m, Monday, January 16th at Thomas Baptist Church in Estill County by Pastor Dennis Morgan. Burial followed in the Douglas L. Kirby Fam- ily Cemetery. Visitation was Sunday, January 15th, 5-7 p.m., at the church. Scobee Funeral Home of Winchester was in charge of arrangements. <ScobeeFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Thursday, January 12, 2017 Provie Mae Kirby, 75 Epperson First Church of God on Irvine Road in Clark County will be having a Prod- igal Child Service on Sunday, January 29th at 10:30 a.m. Speakers will be Noah Mc- Intosh, a senior in high school who was a prodigal child, and Dr. Darryl Allen, a parent who had a prodigal child. This is hope for you and your family. Sunday, January 29th @ 10:30am Prodigal Child Service at Epperson James Corbet Henry, age 56, of Florence, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, Janu- ary 15, 2017, at the St. Eliza- beth Hospice Care Center, following a long illness. He was born January 14, 1961, in Lexington, a son of Wilma Henry Canamar. He has lived in Boone County for the past 4 years. He was a self-employed handyman. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sons: Dustin James Henry and An- drew Ledford. Graveside services will be conducted Thursday, Janu- ary 19th at 1 p.m. at the Oak- dale Cemetery by Bro. Scott Winkler. Friends may call between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Thursday, at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home. <TolerFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Sunday, January 15, 2017 James Corbet Henry, 56 _________________________________ Sunday, November 27, 2016 Pauline Grigsby, 92 Pauline Grigsby, age 92 of Union City, Michigan, beloved mother, grandmoth- er and great grandmother, passed away peacefully at the Community Health Center of Branch County on Sunday, November 27, 2016 after an extended ill- ness. Pauline was born May 9, 1924 in Kentucky to Levi and Mollie (Botner) Richardson. She moved to Union City in the 1940’s and was a lifelong resident. Being a prankster on occa- sion, Pauline’s birthday has been debated over the years with several other dates and years in May being sug- gested. Pauline worked for many years at Carriage Inn Assisted Living in Cold- water (currently known as The Laurels). Pauline was an avid animal lover. You could always find her tak- ing in strays both wild and domestic. She loved to feed and care for them and would extend that love to feeding the neighbor’s pets too. Pauline was always ready with a silver dollar, two dollar bill or other coin to hand out to her grandchil- dren when they visited. It was something we always looked forward to. Pauline was a great storyteller. She was always ready with an interesting story or possible tall tale from her childhood. Pauline was also a strong and independent person, living at home and driving until the age of 89. Pauline touched so many lives and made this world a better place. She will be greatly missed by all who had the joy of knowing her. Pauline was preceded in death by her husband Sam Grigsby (May 1, 1993), her parents Levi and Mol- lie (Botner) Richardson, her brothers BassLee Richard- son and Ralph Richardson, her sister Irene Richardson, her daughter-in-law, Carol (Little) Grigsby, and grand- children Kelly Grigsby, Derek Keiser and Annessa Grigsby. Left to mourn the loss of Pauline’s presence in their lives are her children Terry Grigsby (Sue) of Union City, Howard Grigsby of Union City, Roy Grigsby (Denise) of Coldwater, Deo Grigsby (Kathy) of Colon, Geraldine Bole (Wendell) of Vicksburg, and Penny Keiser (Dave) of Jonesville; and her many grandchil- dren and great grandchil- dren. Also left to mourn her presence are her brothers Burgoyne Richardson and Hume Richardson, both from Kentucky; her sister, Zella (Richardson) McKin- ney from Indiana; and a sis- ter-in-law, Ruby Richardson of Irvine, Kentucky. A graveside memorial service was held at River- side Cemetery, Union City, Michigan. Putnam Funeral Home of Coldwater, Michigan was in charge of arrangements. In loving memory of Pau- line Richardson Grigsby. Rest in Peace, Aunt Pau- line! From Frieda Rich- ardson Holliman and Rita Richardson Collett. <PutnamFuneralHome.com> Pauline Grigsby 1. Is the book of Jonah in the Old or New Testa- ment or neither? 2. From Luke 3, whose voice was of one crying in the wilderness? Joseph, John the Baptist, Andrew, Paul 3. How many times did the Israelites march around the walls of Jeri- cho? 1, 2, 7, 13 4. From 2 Chronicles 9:25, Solomon had how many stalls for horses and chariots? 100, 560, 1,180, 4,000 5. Whose eye was Moses referring to in the song, “The apple of his eye”? Own, Lord, Idol, Storm 6. In 1 Kings 17, the ravens brought Elijah bread and ...? Water, Oil, Flesh, Nuts Answers on bottom of Page 12 Now available by Wilson Casey! 2017 Bible Trivia box calendar loaded with daily teasers from Touch- PointPress.com Jimmie L. Johnson, DMD, PSC Family Dentistry 87 Wildwood Place (off Court St.) Irvine, Kentucky ( 606 ) 723-3213 Now at our new location 2256 Richmond Road Formerly Rose’s Feed Store Stop by and check out our booths. Conveniently located on Richmond Rd. Outside Booths Available to rent by the weekend or by the month PCollectibles PAntiques PKnives PFurniture PAnd Much More! 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Page 6, The Estill County Tribune, January 18, 2017

OBITUARIESPrinted free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to

have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge. Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242)Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have

any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper.

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A young child had been lost in the woods. After a long search the rescue team found him and returned him to his anxious parents. With tear-filled eyes he looked at his mother and said, “Mom, when I was lost in the woods I had no one to turn to. Now that I’m back in your arms, I do!” A Psalmist made the same statements: “Whom have I in heaven but You? And earth has nothing that I desire be-sides You.” No one or no thing can do for us what our Heav-enly Father can do for us. Nor is there anyone anywhere who will ever mean more to us or be more for us than our Lord - if we allow Him.

Some, we know, turn to materialism rather than the Master. There is nothing wrong with having money but it is wrong when we worship money, allow our lives to be consumed with mak-ing money so we can acquire the things of this world. In the end, ma-terialism consumes us because there is never enough to calm our fears or give us peace. Others look for the an-swers to life in science. Science has provided many benefits and in-creased and made our lives more enjoyable. But science cannot cleanse us from sin or assure us of peace and hope in this world and a life with our Father in the world to come. Science can improve our earthly lives but it cannot impart eternal life. Wisely the Psalmist re-viewed his past carefully and realized that apart from God there was little more in life.

#170

CHURCH NEWSChurch News is published as a free service of

The Estill County Tribune. Call your announce-ment to (606) 723-5012; fax it to (606) 723-2743; or E-mail it to <[email protected]> or

mail to 6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336.

TheCrookedCreekChris-tian Church Inc. at 1980Crooked Creek Road willhave a congregational meet-ing on Sunday, January 22,2017atthemorningserviceto

presentthechurchitsdeed. Ifbadweather,snoworice,thiswillbechanged toSun-day, January29,2017at themorningservice.

Sunday, January 22nd

Crooked Creek Christian Church Inc.

Ravenna Christian ChurchwillbehavingaFREEmov-ie night on Friday, January20that6:00p.m.Therewillbe free hot dogs/chili dogs,chips, drinks, desserts. We

willshow“DoYouBelieve?”by the makers of God’s NotDead/God’sNotDead2. Come join us and bring afriendortwo!!Everyonewel-come!!!

Friday, January 20th @ 6pm

FREE Movie at Ravenna Christian

ProvidenceBaptistChurchwillbehavingaGospelSing-ingonSundayevening,Janu-ary22ndat6p.m. SpecialsingerswillbeTheWatsonFamily.

Everyoneiswelcometoat-tend. Providence has called JoeBaker(andwifeLeasa)fromLancaster, Kentucky as theinterimpastor.

Sunday, January 22nd @ 6pm

Gospel Singing at Providence Baptist

Since WIRV 1550 AMstarted, the Sunday morningworship service of the FirstBaptistChurchonBroadwayhasbeenairedlive. Now the church’s wor-

ship service will also be si-mulcast live on WIRV’snew FM station at 99.3FM. Please tune in at 11 a.m.eachSunday.

Sundays @ 11am

Worship Service is live on the radio

EvelynIreneRichardson,age 88, of Broadway in Ir-vine,Kentucky,passedawayWednesday, January 11,2017,at theCompassionateCare Center in Richmond,followingashortillness. She was born Febru-ary 24, 1928 in Lillydale,West Virginia and was thedaughter of the late JohnHillyer and Daisy MaloneyMcGuire.ShewasaretiredBestWesternemployeeandamemberoftheProvidenceBaptist Church. She hadlived in Estill County mostofherlife. Mrs.Richardsonwaspre-ceded in death by her hus-band,WilliamSheltonRich-ardson. She is survived by onedaughter, Debbie Riddell,

Estill County; one son, El-bert Jones, Estill County;three stepchildren: SandyHenson,ShariAdams,bothofHamilton,Ohio;andSteveRichardson,Wyoming;fourgrandchildren, eight step-grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildrenandninestep-greatgrandchildren. Mrs.Richardsonwaspre-cededindeathbytwosisters,RuthVeraHarlowandJeanHolbrook. Funeral services wereconductedSaturday,January14,1p.m.,attheWarrenF.TolerFuneralHomeChapelbyBro.RickyPowell.Burialwas at the Oakdale Ceme-tery.Friendscalledbetween6and9p.m.,Friday,January13thfuneralhome.

<TolerFuneralHome.com>

_________________________________Wednesday, January 11, 2017Evelyn Irene Richardson, 88

DorisJuneCox,age79,aresident of the Irvine, Ken-tucky, Nursing & Rehabili-tation Center passed awayFriday, December 2, 2016,followingalongillness. She was born June 12,1937 inMt.Ash,Kentucky,andwas thedaughterof thelate William & Ruth MaeMurry Stephens. She wasa former Concase Co. em-ployeeandhadlivedinEstillCountymostofherlife. Mrs.Coxwasprecededindeathbyherhusband,ClydeCox. She is survived by her

daughter, Sherry McIntosh(Steve); one brother, Wen-dell Stephens; four sisters:Brenda King, Linda Sicker,Paulene Layman and AdaHommock, two grandchil-dren, Lora Maness (Jack)andSteveMcIntosh;andtwogreat grandchildren, Cam-eronandTravisCox. Mrs.Coxwasprecededindeathbyonedaughter,LeasaRogers;twobrothers,RoscoeandTonyStephens;andtwosisters,HelenBellandDoro-thyGeorge. Privatememorialservices.

<TolerFuneralHome.com>

_________________________________Friday, December 2, 2016

Doris June Cox, 79

Provie Mae Kirby, age75,lovingwifeof58yearsto Douglas L. Kirby, wenthometobewiththeLordonThursday,January12,2017at Clark Regional MedicalCenterinWinchester. ShewasbornonAugust22,1941inEstillCountytothelateSilasandOpalTurn-erBarker.Shewasaretiredbookkeeper for Kirby Ga-rageandahomemaker.Shewas a member of ThomasBaptistChurch. Inadditiontoherhusbandsheissurvivedbytwosons:Ricky Kirby (Brenda) andTim Kirby (Pam), both ofIrvine;onedaughter,ReginaOliver(Neal)ofWinchester;eightgrandchildren:AnselaHarkins (John), Jon Kirby(Annie),EricKirby(Court-ney), Kayla Wilson (Josh),Asha, Emily, Caitlin andNickOliver;sixgreatgrand-children,:Adam and CalebHarkins,EmmaandGracieMaeKirbyandAbramandSophia Kirby; her lovingstepmother that raised her,GeorgiaBarker;17brothersandsisters:NormaWalton,William Rawlins (Carol),Theodore Rawlins (Sue),Elizabeth Freeman, Cathy

Barker(JamesRichardson),FrancesWalsh(Jerry),JudyMcKinney (Glen), SarahBrinegar (Kenny), SueBrinegar (Shirley), MarthaBrinegar (Ralph), VirginiaEmbree (Roger), CarolynBishop(Mark),DavidBark-er, Michael Barker (Mila-ndia),OwenBarker(Rebec-ca),JoyBrown(Fred),andPaulaLemay;hermotherinlaw, Elsie Kirby, a brotherinlaw,JerryKirby(Vydra);a sister in law, Dixie Mc-Queen;andseveralcousins,niecesandnephews. She was preceded indeathbyonedaughter,Peg-gy Sue Kirby; one sister,MaryLouShrader;andtwobrothersinlaw,JimWaltonandBillyFreeman. Funeral services wereat 11:00 a.m, Monday,January 16th at ThomasBaptist Church in EstillCounty by Pastor DennisMorgan.BurialfollowedintheDouglasL.KirbyFam-ilyCemetery.VisitationwasSunday, January 15th, 5-7p.m.,atthechurch. ScobeeFuneralHomeofWinchesterwasinchargeofarrangements.

<ScobeeFuneralHome.com>

_________________________________Thursday, January 12, 2017

Provie Mae Kirby, 75

Epperson First Church ofGodonIrvineRoadinClarkCountywillbehavingaProd-igalChildServiceonSunday,January29that10:30a.m. SpeakerswillbeNoahMc-

Intosh,aseniorinhighschoolwhowasaprodigalchild,andDr.DarrylAllen,aparentwhohadaprodigalchild. This is hope for you andyourfamily.

Sunday, January 29th @ 10:30am

Prodigal Child Service at Epperson

JamesCorbetHenry,age56, of Florence, Kentucky,passed away Sunday, Janu-ary15,2017,attheSt.Eliza-beth Hospice Care Center,followingalongillness. HewasbornJanuary14,1961,inLexington,asonofWilmaHenryCanamar.Hehas lived in Boone Countyforthepast4years.Hewasaself-employedhandyman. Inadditiontohismother,

he issurvivedbytwosons:DustinJamesHenryandAn-drewLedford. Gravesideserviceswillbeconducted Thursday, Janu-ary19that1p.m.attheOak-daleCemeterybyBro.ScottWinkler. Friends may callbetween11a.m.and1p.m.,Thursday, at the Warren F.TolerFuneralHome.

<TolerFuneralHome.com>

_________________________________Sunday, January 15, 2017

James Corbet Henry, 56

_________________________________Sunday, November 27, 2016

Pauline Grigsby, 92 Pauline Grigsby, age 92of Union City, Michigan,belovedmother,grandmoth-er and great grandmother,passed away peacefullyat the Community HealthCenter of Branch Countyon Sunday, November 27,2016 after an extended ill-ness. Pauline was born May9, 1924 in Kentucky toLevi and Mollie (Botner)Richardson. She moved toUnion City in the 1940’sandwasalifelongresident.Beingapranksteronocca-sion,Pauline’sbirthdayhasbeendebatedovertheyearswithseveralotherdatesandyears in May being sug-gested. Pauline worked formanyyearsatCarriageInnAssisted Living in Cold-water (currently known asThe Laurels). Pauline wasan avid animal lover. Youcould always find her tak-ing instraysbothwildanddomestic. She loved tofeedandcareforthemandwould extend that love tofeeding theneighbor’spetstoo. Pauline was alwaysready with a silver dollar,twodollarbillorothercointohandouttohergrandchil-dren when they visited. Itwas something we alwayslooked forward to. Paulinewasagreatstoryteller.Shewas always ready with aninterestingstoryorpossibletalltalefromherchildhood.Pauline was also a strongand independent person,living at home and drivinguntiltheageof89.Paulinetouched somany lives andmade this world a betterplace. She will be greatlymissed by all who had thejoyofknowingher. Paulinewaspreceded indeath by her husband SamGrigsby (May 1, 1993),her parents Levi and Mol-lie(Botner)Richardson,herbrothers BassLee Richard-

sonandRalphRichardson,hersisterIreneRichardson,her daughter-in-law, Carol(Little)Grigsby,andgrand-children Kelly Grigsby,Derek Keiser andAnnessaGrigsby. LefttomournthelossofPauline’s presence in theirlivesareherchildrenTerryGrigsby (Sue) of UnionCity, Howard Grigsby ofUnion City, Roy Grigsby(Denise)ofColdwater,DeoGrigsby (Kathy) of Colon,Geraldine Bole (Wendell)of Vicksburg, and PennyKeiser(Dave)ofJonesville;and her many grandchil-dren and great grandchil-dren.Alsolefttomournherpresence are her brothersBurgoyne Richardson andHume Richardson, bothfrom Kentucky; her sister,Zella(Richardson)McKin-neyfromIndiana;andasis-ter-in-law,RubyRichardsonofIrvine,Kentucky. A graveside memorialservice was held at River-sideCemetery,UnionCity,Michigan. PutnamFuneralHomeofColdwater,Michiganwasinchargeofarrangements.In loving memory of Pau-line Richardson Grigsby. Rest in Peace, Aunt Pau-line! From Frieda Rich-

ardson Holliman and Rita Richardson Collett.

<PutnamFuneralHome.com>

Pauline Grigsby

1.IsthebookofJonahintheOldorNewTesta-mentorneither? 2.FromLuke3,whosevoicewasofonecryinginthewilderness?Joseph,JohntheBaptist,Andrew,Paul 3.HowmanytimesdidtheIsraelitesmarcharoundthewallsofJeri-

cho?1,2,7,13 4.From2Chronicles9:25,Solomonhadhowmanystallsforhorsesandchariots?100,560,1,180,4,000 5.WhoseeyewasMosesreferringtointhesong,“Theappleofhiseye”?Own,Lord,Idol,Storm 6.In1Kings17,theravensbroughtElijahbreadand...?Water,Oil,Flesh,NutsAnswers on bottom

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3. At whose well did Jesus meet the Samaritan woman? Joshua’s, Jonah’s, Jacob’s, Judas’

4. From Revelation 21, how many gates does the New Jerusalem have?1, 4, 12, 16

5. Who was king during Zechariah’s time of prophecy? David, Daniel, Darius, Saul

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