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Funeral Saturday for Gaffney family matriarch
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Louise Gaffney raised five sons, and three of them went on to play football at the University of Florida. (Photo provided)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A prominent Jacksonville family whose name is well-known, especially to University of Florida football fans, has lost a mom, a grandmother, a great grandmother and a great-great-grandmother.
Louise Gaffney died May 10. She was 84.
Funeral services were planned for Saturday morning at Emanuel Missionary Baptist Church for Louise Gaffney.
Of her five sons, Derrick and Don were Gators football stars. Warren also played at UF.
Don was UF’s first African-American quarterback. Derrick went on to play in the NFL. His son, Jabar, was also a Gators star and he, too, played in the NFL.
Faith, community leaders propose 80+ vaccination sites in marginalized communities across Florida
They say Publix grocery stores, which are providing the vaccine, are not located in enough of the minority communities. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:59 AM EST February 3, 2021 Updated: 7:20 AM EST February 4, 2021
The Statewide Vaccination Community Engagement and Education Task Force conducted simultaneous news conferences all over the state of Florida on Wednesday.
Religious and community leaders announced 80+ proposed vaccination sites to be located in targeted marginalized communities across Florida. We as leaders are here to address the huge disparities in minority communities in reference to the number of Floridians who have been vaccinated, said R. L. Gundy, the NE Region Director of the Education and Engagement Taskforce at the Jacksonville news conference.