Katelyn is inspired towards service by her parents, who taught her to give back by demonstrating lives of service.
“My parents took me everywhere they went,” she says, laughing. That was often to Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, where she has grown up serving others through community service. “When you do community service, you get to meet all kinds of different people and hear their ideas and perspectives,” she explains. “I really like learning about how people see things.”
This intrigue has led her to enroll in classes at Tallahassee Community College, studying psychology as she plans to attend a HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) pursue it as a major. “Learning about people’s perspectives helps us understand each other and get along.”
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Friday, March 12, 2021
Galen Tyrone Gazaway, 77, of El Dorado Springs, Mo., passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Thursday, March 11, 2021, at Community Springs Heath Care facility, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
Galen was born to Frances P. (Portwood) and Clifford Gazaway in Croweburg, Kan., on July 11, 1943.
After graduating from Bronaugh (Mo.) High School in 1961, Galen worked various jobs in Kansas City, and Cordova, Ill., eventually moving back to Bronaugh. Shortly thereafter, he began working for Crane Plumbing in several different capacities, before becoming a fitter/packer. He was known company wide for his toilet tank packing speed! He retired after an injury, putting in 30 years and 14 days.