Pastor Osco E. Gardin Jr. said the teamwork by the volunteers made the give-a-way a success. Author: Mike Hanson (WCNC) Updated: 5:06 PM EST March 9, 2021
UNION COUNTY, N.C. Several cars lined up 90 minutes before it was time outside Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church in Historic Downtown Monroe, North Carolina.
Hundreds of families got in line for 1,100 boxes of food Tuesday afternoon. Inside the boxes included milk, potatoes, oranges, onions, and packages of chicken.
Everything was donated by Produce Alliance of Union County. The Sheriff Department, City, and County Fire also helped in the effort directing traffic and placing the boxes into the vehicles.
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COLUMBUS – Hattie L. Woods, 87, formerly of Youngstown, received her wings Friday, Dec. 11, 2020.
She was born Aug. 26, 1933, in Youngstown, the daughter of Henry Sr. and Mattie Anderson Clinkscale.
She attended Youngstown City Schools and was a member of Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church. She was formerly employed with Towel Supply for many years and retired as a shift leader. Mrs. Woods was an expert at quilting and crocheting. She was also an avid reader, enjoyed playing bingo and made award-winning apple pies.
Mrs. Woods was a single parent of seven who was always there for her children; her love never wavered. She devoted her life totally to raising her children and her door was always open to a host of nieces and nephews. She was able to enjoy her later years of life traveling all over the country to visit with her children. Her favorite place to travel was Hawaii.