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WILMINGTON — Emma "Jean" Ellison Herchenhahn, 75, entered into the presence of her Lord and Savior early Tuesday morning, June 8, 2021, at Lower Cape Fear…
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Vada Ardith (Hartline) Spencer, 85, Nevada, Mo., passed from this life on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, at Nevada Regional Medical Center.
Ardith was the only child of Marion William and Velma Dorris (Reynolds) Hartline, born Dec. 31, 1935, in Walker, Mo. She attended both grade and high school at Walker, graduating in 1953. Following marriage, she lived on an acreage northwest of Walker where the couple farmed for 10 years. They moved into Nevada in 1963 and were divorced in 1973.
Ardith made her public statement of faith in a revival meeting at Walker Christian Church at the age of twelve and was baptized in Melton Creek near Walker by Pastor Wood. In Nevada, she transferred her membership to the Community Christian Church and served in various positions for 30 years. At her death she was a member of First Baptist Church, Nevada, joining membership there in 2003 where she continued to help and support the church.
described that we ought to speak more directly to the anti muslim bigotry that is going on across america today. and in reshaping the statement, it was focused on that. and i m going to call on two of our distinguished members of our group, dr. gerald durly, the pastor of the providence and missionary baptist church in atlanta, georgia and well-known figure going back to the days of the civil rights movement in the united states. and dr. nancy cramer, rabbi claim e a professor who specializes in intergroup relations at the reconstructionist college. it is my pleasure to call on them now to read three brief excerpts from the statement that has been issued. thank you, very much, rabbi sappersteen. what an honor and a privilege it is for me, having stood on the