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SEA COAST ECHO-SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1978-1B
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brants at special service
In a Piazza
Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, you must be proud of your niece and nephew and their family and I know they must be proud to be a part of your family.. Family visitations are a part of our American Heritage. Congratulations to all of you for being a part of our Heritage.
Charles Ladner, senior aide, has returned back to work. We are happy to welcome you back to the center. Charles met with a motorcycle accident a couple of weeks ago. Watch out for those motorbikes Charles, they are worse than buckin broncos at
Seniors who have been married 50 years or more, regardless if either spouse is deceased. It was a very impressive ceremony.
Order of service was prayer and welcome by Rev. Clark.
Rev. Clark gave an informative talk on his relations with our Seniors Center and what a pleasure it was for him to be a part of this special service . In presentation of the celebrants, he commenced, that by adding all the years together, we will have close to 2000 years of living.
The service continued with the singing of “What a Friend We have in Jesus” by everyone present, led by yours truly, followed by the reading of the scripture by Rev. Clark.
A song usually sung at all weddings, “Because” accompanied by Louis Burghard on the organ, was sung by me.
Amazing Grace was sung by Louis Burghard, our versatile musician. A surprise visitor, young lady from Pass
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Happenings
Rosina Deal being assisted
Enjoyment of refreshments and fellowship
Christian, Marie Saucier, sang How Great Thou Art. Sermon was by Rev. Clark -subject, older americans and
Staff Photos


BSL 1977 To 1980 Golden-Anniversary-Celebrants-(3)
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