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Evelyn Courville Stutts

On Dec. 11, 2020, Evelyn Courville Stutts was welcomed home into the arms of our loving Savior. The memorial service will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020. She was born on Jan. 27, 1932, in Le Blanc, Louisiana, to Gussie Rion and Arthur Courville. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Thomas A. Courville. Evelyn married William H. Stutts on Dec. 14, 1956, and had two children: her son William and her daughter Nancy. They lived in San Antonio, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Huntington Beach, California; and Richardson, Texas. She spent her time cheering on her son and daughter at all their educational, athletic, and personal endeavors. She loved planning family trips to Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland, Big Bear Mountain, the beach, and camping.

News Briefs for Dec 16

Compiled by Jim Nieman The 26th installment of New Hope Christian Church’s annual outdoor “Journey to Bethlehem” underwent a major change this year due to COVID-19. The interactive Nativity, which traditionally starts in the Washington, Ind., church’s building and then leads participants out to a wooded area for a series of scenes telling the story of Jesus’ birth, was filmed this year for presentation via Facebook and YouTube. “We’ve always done it live but we knew that would not be an option this year,” senior pastor Joe Coquillard told the Tribune-Star. The goal of the video “is not just to entertain but to also remind everyone to make room for Jesus this year and how we need his grace.”

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news@timesrepublican.com CONTRIBUTED PHOTO - Pastor Jack Mithelman of Elim Lutheran Church delivers communion to a church member during a drive-in service. Churches in Marshalltown have innovated to keep connected with congregations during the pandemic, with special events planned for the holiday season. The Elim Lutheran Church stopped holding in-person services in March when COVID-19 hit. Since then, the church has held brief communion services in their parking lot along with broadcasting a weekly service on local radio station KFJB. Winter weather has halted drive-in communion for now, but the church is preparing a special radio broadcast Christmas Eve. The pre-recorded service is done by a masked and socially distanced small group inside the church’s sanctuary, recorded over a length of time and at different locations to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread.

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