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Rev Thomas Butts, former Fort Walton Beach, Florida pastor, dies at 90

Rev Thomas Butts, former Fort Walton Beach, Florida pastor, dies at 90
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Dennis Denny Marshall | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Feb 20, 2021 Dennis “Denny” Marshall, 79, of Williamsport, went to heaven to be with Jesus on Friday, February 12, 2021 in the presence of his loving wife, partner, and best friend of 56 years, Sandy (Bair) Marshall, who he met through a blind date on a hayride. Born on February 5, 1942 in Williamsport, he was the son of the late Franklin and Bernice Marshall. Denny graduated from Williamsport Area High School in 1961 and attended Lycoming College for two years. Prior to his retirement in 2002, he was a long-time Lineman Leader for PPL. In addition to being a member of the former Trinity United Methodist Church for over 50 years, he taught Sunday school and led youth fellowship with his wife for many years. He was a track athlete and competitive runner. He was an accomplished and award-winning handgun shooter. In 2000, he was a recipient of the Governor’s Award for volunteer services supporting community crime prevention as a result of his 15 years serving as a certified NRA

COVID inspiring creativity on Ash Wednesday

COVID inspiring creativity on Ash Wednesday A woman prays after having the sign of the cross placed on her forehead in ash during an Ash Wednesday service. (Source: Elaine Thompson) By ABC7 Staff | February 16, 2021 at 4:54 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 5:06 PM SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - As the season of Lent begins this Ash Wednesday, the coronavirus pandemic is prompting area faith communities to think outside the box when it comes to the tradition of imposition of ashes. While some churches will forgo the custom of receiving blessed ashes on the forehead as a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, others are trying a variety of workarounds.

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