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Ruth Janet Alberty, 67 of California, MD passed away on May 20, 2021 in Washington, D.C.
She was born on April 1, 1954 in Coamo, Puerto Rico to the late Juan Justiniano Colon and Ruth Colon.
Janet (as she preferred to be called) married Jose Manuel Alberty-Galarza on October 22, 1971 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. She and her husband moved to St. Mary s County in 1985. God and Family was most important to her and the love she showed to everyone was the absolute personification of unconditional love. She and Jose were blessed to raise two children whom they loved dearly. She cherished her family and she gave the most wonderful hugs and kisses. In fact, people would often say that her hugs brought a sense of peace and calm. They could cure anything. She had a special bond with her grandchildren whom she would spend a lot of time with and shared a daily ritual of morning FaceTime calls. Janet was also known as a Prayer Warrior; she believed in the power of God to do anything, especially th
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A former Alabama pastor and convicted child serial rapist sentenced to 15 years in prison has been released after serving more than five and a half years of his term, according to a report.
Mack Charles Andrews Jr., former pastor of United Pentecostal Church in Thomasville, was sentenced in 2015 to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple counts of rape, sodomy, sexual abuse and attempted rape as part of a plea deal, AL.com reported Friday.
Shay Walker, one of Andrews’ victims, who said she was raped and sexually tortured by her childhood preacher between the ages of 7 and 12, had planned on attending a scheduled November parole hearing to keep the 61-year-old convicted rapist behind bars, but now won’t get the chance, the outlet reported.