Edward Kyle Russell III, of The Woodlands passed away on Dec. 10, 2020
Edward Kyle Russell III was born on Sept. 1, 1942, in Clarksville, Texas, to Josephine Bowers and E. K. Russell Jr.
Kyle attended school in Clarksville, graduating from high school there in 1960. He attended Paris Junior College and The University of Texas before transferring to North Texas State University, where he graduated in 1964 with a degree in Business. He immediately went to work for Shell Oil and remained a one-company man, a loyal employee of 34 years. During his career he worked in Tulsa, Dallas, Babylon, New York, Atlanta, Georgia, Houston and Midland.
Area daycare hosts blood drive to address pandemic-induced shortage
Juhi Varma, Staff writer
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The GCRBC and Childrens Lighthouse Sienna set up a safe and socially-distanced blood donation drive.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
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The GCRBC and Childrens Lighthouse Sienna set up a safe and socially-distanced blood donation drive.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
Childrens Lighthouse Sienna hosted its first blood donation drive this week, collecting 10 units (approximately 10 pints) of blood for local hospitals.
Representatives from the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center set up a blood collection bus (or bloodmobile) in the parking lot of the Missouri City-based childcare center.
2. Run (virtual) races for charity.Â
Between the crowded starting lines, profuse sweating, and heavy breathing, it comes as no surprise that most marathons have bitten the dust thanks to Covid-19 concerns. But you can still stretch your legs for a good cause because many of our favorite races, including the 2021 Chevron Houston Marathon and the Aramco Houston Half-Marathon, have gone virtual. Even better? You can do the race on your own time (run wherever you want, whenever you want between Jan. 8 and 17, 2021), fill up on all those endorphins,
and do some good because of the marathonâs Run for a Reason program.