It is time to start work- ing on Westminster's Salvation Army Teen Christmas Project. As you may remember the Salvation Army provides gifts for infants through 12 years old. Westmin- ster decided thirty plus years ago that those 13 to 18 would not be for- gotten. In order to carry out this Westminster tradi- tion we need your help. On Sunday, No- vember 11 we will re- ceive a special offering for this project. If you are not at church on November 10, we will be receiving donations until December 11. The Outreach Commit- tee asks everyone to join us in making this a happy Christmas for these teens. Let us all give from the riches God has blessed us with to help those in our com- munity that have less. Westminster Window NOVEMBER 2019 1520 RICKWOOD RD. FLORENCE, AL Paula Offu 1 Carly James 12 Gert Favenesi 15 Joyce Horton 23 Devonia Mimbs 27 Alonda Crosslin 28
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It is time to start work-
ing on Westminster's
Salvation Army Teen
Christmas Project. As
you may remember the
Salvation Army provides
gifts for infants through
12 years old. Westmin-
ster decided thirty plus
years ago that those 13
to 18 would not be for-
gotten.
In order to carry out
this Westminster tradi-
tion we need your
help. On Sunday, No-
vember 11 we will re-
ceive a special offering
for this project. If you
are not at church on
November 10, we will
be receiving donations
until December 11.
The Outreach Commit-
tee asks everyone to
join us in making this
a happy Christmas for
these teens. Let us all
give from the riches God
has blessed us with to
help those in our com-
munity that have less.
Westminster Window N O V E M B E R
2 0 1 9 1 5 2 0 R I C K W O O D R D .
F L O R E N C E , A L
Paula Offutt 1
Carly James 12
Gert Favenesi 15
Joyce Horton 23
Devonia Mimbs 27
Alonda Crosslin 28
June Hope Ewell Howard
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77, Florence, passed away Monday,
October 14, 2019 at North Ala-
bama Medical Center. She was a
member of Westminster Presbyter-
ian Church. She served for Meals on
Wheels for several years. She was a
past Elder for Westminster Presby-
terian Church.
Visitation will be Friday, October
18, 2019, 2 to 3 p.m. at Westmin-
ster Presbyterian Church, services
to follow at 3 p.m. Reverend
John McKell will be officiating.
Burial will be in Greenview
Memorial Park.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, Clifford Randolph
Ewell and Mildred Bradley Ewell;
son, Patrick Howard; brother,
Norman Ewell; grandchildren,
Jonathan Tyler Howard and Rob-
ert Adam Eckl.
She is survived by her husband,
Sud Robert “Bob” Howard, Jr.;
sons, Gary Howard (Kelli), Ne-
braska and Robbie Howard
(Leah), Florence; daughter, Kim-
berly Eckl (Joe), Florence; broth-
ers, Nelson Ewell, Bradley Ewell
and Richard Ewell; sisters, Vivian
and Margaret; and grandchildren,
Joey Howard, Lauren Howard,
Cale Eckl and Levi Howard.
Pallbearers will be friends and
family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to Samaritan’s Purse
and Chloe’s Fund for Medical
Needs of Florence Shelter Ani-
mals.
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1 Corinthians 13:13
And now these three
remain: Faith,
Hope
& Love.
But the greatest of
these is love!
Thank you from the depths of our hearts, for your calls, visits, gifts of food and flow-
ers, but mostly for your prayers. We felt your love envelope us and lighten our bur-
dens. Momma was all about showing love for others. There were no strangers in her
life and that is something that was reflected back on us during her time of illness and
passing. We were surrounded by “family” and that’s all we felt, no strangers. We are
forever grateful for you all. In Christ’s love~ The Howard Family
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So We Can Know & Show Our Love Immediate Needs:
Charles & Hilda
Anderson
Ben Barnes
Sheryl Curtis
Kim Eckl
Rickie Husick
Jack Lewis
Barbara Mimbs
Frances Moody
MQ Parker
Carol Stafford
Jeremy Sylvester
Bill Terry
Linda Van Sandt
Jane Wilkerson
An unnamed prayer
request
At Home:
Jean Blair
Darwin Mitchell
Dot Solomon
Mitchell Holingsworth:
Sue McClure
Our sympathy goes to
Kate Hicks’ family. Sims
& Anna lost both
grandmothers within 3
days of each other.
Sympathy to the family
of Kathleen Ann Greer.
passed away peacefully, October 23, 2019.
Born to Geneva and Arthur Blankenship of Tuscumbia on June 13th, 1929, she was the youngest of eight siblings. She attended the Uni-
versity of Alabama, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. The Step Singing competitions was one of her favorite activities.
After graduation, she moved to Washington D.C. to work in the office of Senator Listerhill. Upon returning to Tuscumbia, she taught
English at Deshler High School. Soon she married James “Jim” L. Hicks, Jr. in 1954.
Now residing in Florence, they had four children, Katherine (Monroe) Jones, Frances (Richard) Graham, James (Kim) Hicks and Jenny
Ann (John) Greer. Kate was a kindergarten teacher for Little Angel in Florence for many years. She left to join the Counseling staff at
Bradshaw High School as an administrative assistant. Many students loved her and were grateful for her help in attaining scholarships
for them.
Kate and Jim were founding members of Westminster Presbyterian Church, where she sang Second Seprano in the choir for over 50
years. She so loved taking care of her five grandchildren, Coulson Gray, Natalie and Katelyn Graham, and Anna and Sims Greer.
The family is grateful to her caregivers and the staff of HomeInstead and Mitchell Hollingsworth.
Services will be Sunday, October 27, 2019, 1 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Reverend John McKell officiating. Following
the service will be the visitation from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. in the fellowship hall, with a private graveside service afterwards.
Memorials may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church, Florence, AL.