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Read the Christmas Traditions of The Home.TRANSCRIPT
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“I didn’t know about Christmas until I got to The Home.”-Former Resident
Restoring Childhoods:A ChristmasTradition
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. William (Bill) AllenDr. Charlene Black Mrs. Jane Brown Mr. Chuck Briscoe Mr. Craig Buckley Judge Richard M. Cowart Mrs. Joyce F. Dent Mr. William A. Fickling, III Mr. Allen G. FreemanSenator Tim Golden Mr. David F. Green Senator B. Seth Harp, Jr. Ms. Jennifer HarperMrs. Catherine HarringtonRev. W. Michael Huling Mr. Michael Kemp Rev. Daniel MedinaDr. Bob M. Moon Dr. David Mosely Mrs. Elizabeth OgieMrs. Rebecca “Becky” W. Rumer Mrs. Karen C. Shockley Mr. Cubbedge Snow, Jr. Mrs. GiGi Taylor Senator Ross TollesonMrs. Judy TottMr. John “Johnny” C. Walker Rev. Reggie Williams
GUEST OBSERVERS Mrs. Mavis MooreMr. Michael Stone
TRUSTEE EMERITI Rev. V.L. Daughtery, Jr. Bishop C.W. “Handy” Hancock Rev. A. Jason Shirah
EX-OFFICIO Dr. Edwin ChaseRev. Cleo ConawayMr. Walter M. Deriso, Jr.Dr. Laudis H. “Rick” Lanford Mr. Hubert “Hu” C. Lovein, Jr. Dr. Wayne MoseleyRev. G. Thomas MartinRev. Henry Bass Rev. Wayne Racz Bishop James King Rev. C. Benjy Varnell
EDITOR OF THE GATEWAY Alesha Mathis
MISSION STATEMENT In response to Christ and the Church, the mission of the Methodist Home is to be a model organization that restores childhoods, strengthens families and cultivates a people-building organization.
CIVIL RIGHTS STATEMENT We accept children and youth regardless of race, color, creed, national origin or religious background.
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The Methodist Home Americus • Columbus • Macon
St. Marys • Valdosta • Waverly Hall
Dr. Steve L. RumfordPresident/CEO
Mrs. Jill C. MyersExecutive Vice President
Dr. Jeffery D. LawrenceVP/Chief Programs Officer
Mr. Bruce StanfieldVP/Finance
Dr. Derek W. McAleerVP/Development
Dr. Laudis H. “Rick” Lanford President/The Methodist Home Foundation
P.O. Box 2600 Macon, Georgia 31203
The Gateway is a quarterly publication of the Department of Development/Public Relations and is designed to highlight Methodist Home life, to encourage inquiries about potential admissions, and to challenge donors to continue their generous contributions for the children.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Pictured on cover (Left to Right): Joseph (Papa Joe) Bullard, Brian Yarbrough, and Lonnie Bivins collect donated Christmas presents for the kids.
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CHRISTMAS PAST: For most of us, Christmas brings forth a flood of memories that we cherish and hold dear to our heart. They include so many of the traditions that include trimming the tree, wrapping gifts, sending and receiving cards, the turkey or Christmas ham dinner, the stockings, the candle light service and, in many cases, a blanket of snow. We all remember those special Christmas gifts we received as a child. In all of these memories are the close ties with family, friends and relatives. Those memories are quite different for most of the 130 youth we will have this Christmas in our Methodist Home in Macon, St. Marys, Columbus, Americus, Valdosta and Waverly Hall. For some, there is no memory of a Christmas except for what they saw on TV or at school. For some, it is wondering if they got gifts from a Santa’s tree or other Christmas toy drive. The day is one like so many others with family conflicts, finding or losing housing and daily struggles. Abuse, neglect and trauma are all too often a part of their memories at Christmas time. For others, it has been a Christmas here and a Christmas there for most of their lives. CHRISTMAS PRESENT: Thanks to you and the great traditions we have at the Methodist Home, this Christmas will be one to remember for a lifetime! Our cottages paint huge Christmas cards; they prepare a special skit (some funny, but most deeply moving) for the Birthday Party for Jesus. The Bishop will read the Christmas story, each cottage will do a service project as a gift to someone in need, a Christmas banquet will be held with lots of good food and desserts. Our wonderful churches arrive with or
send gifts picked just for them. So many of these churches have made this event their Christmas tradition for years! The Airmen from Warner Robins Air Force Base, as well as Woodmen of the World have special parties. Christmas Eve is most always a dinner out with all the kids on campus joining my family. CHRISTMAS FUTURE: This is what it is all about! Our prayer is that the youth we serve can look back and know that the special gift of the Christ child was God’s gift to their broken spirits. They have what can be called an “orphan’s spirit” which is in effect to trauma of repeated abandonment, neglect, abuse or multiple placements. Christmas is a special time when we not only provide a Christmas to celebrate and remember, but we share the good news, the amazing news that they are indeed a child of God, His for all eternity. Every year, I will get a call from a resident who will share with me, “The childhood I had, the Home gave me!” And so many will tell me that they celebrate Christmas with their families with the traditions they learned from the Home. This is a time of great financial need at your Methodist Home. We thank you for your generous Christmas gifts and for its impact on our youth throughout the coming year.
Dr. Steve L. RumfordPresident/CEO
Our 140th Christmas... “May God bless us every one!” Tiny Tim
Christmas is a special time
when we not only provide a
Christmas to celebrate and
remember, but we share the
good news, the amazing news
that they are indeed a child
of God, His for all eternity.
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Table Captains Rob Ballard Earl D. Barrs Buster Barry Bobbitt’s Tire Co., Jeff Bobbitt Phil Brannen Bob Brown Charles Cantrell Capital City Bank Edwin Chase Frank Gaudry F. Waverly Golson David Green William A. Griggers Mark Horn, Professional Systems Ashley Hoye Beth Hughes Mel Jamison Bill Jarrard Joy Class, Mulberry St. UMC Dr. Rick Lanford Jones, Cork & Miller (Hu Lovein) Janice Marshall Tommy Martin Charlene McAleer Walt Miller Peggy E. Miller Jill Myers Ortho Georgia Pete Peterman Terry Pope Carol Porter Terry Proffitt Amy Rauls Steve Rumford Ed Sell Daniel T. Slagle Trip Smisson Robert Stribling Neal Talton Bryan Tiller Marcus V. Tripp Jody Usry Winston Wilfong
Sponsors Brannen Motors Five Star Automotive Group Sysco UPS Freight
Volunteers that acted as servers: Macon State College Chapter of the Phi Beta Lambda
Macon State College Sigma Alpha Pi, National Society of Leadership and Success
Wesleyan College
Westside High School Future Business Leaders of America
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An Evening of Hope took place on October 4, 2012 at The Methodist
Home. It was another success raising funds to help with our children’s
needs. Almost 300 guests gathered in the Rumford Center gymnasium
to hear the McDuffie Center String Ensemble from Mercer University
and Guest Speaker, Isaiah Wilcox, a Methodist Home Alumni. Mr.
Lonnie Bivins and his staff prepared a delicious meal of bacon wrapped
filet mignon, vegetables, and cheesecake.
During the program, Jones, Cork, and Miller Law Firm were honored
as a Hero, Saint, and Legend. They have been The Methodist Home’s
legal counsel for 140 years. A plaque and picture will be displayed on
our Heroes, Saints, and Legends wall.
A special thanks goes to the people listed below that helped make An
Evening of Hope the success it was:
Janice Marshall, An Evening of Hope Co-Chair
Robin and Beth Huges, An Evening of Hope Co-Chair
Shannon Fickling and her army of volunteers who decorated the gymnasium
Our Sponsors and Table Captains (listed on right)
EveningAn
of Hope
Every year at The Home, we have a tradition of welcoming back former
residents. This homecoming is a day-long event and this year, it was held on
August 25th. Alumni from as far as Portland, Oregon came to share memories
of their childhood.
The day began with a social time for many generations to share their memories
of growing up at The Home. Pictures were looked at and stories were told. Next,
alumni and current residents went to the gym to listen to a multi-generational
panel answer questions about growing up at the home. Those in attendance
learned how different life was for each generation. For example, what it was like
working in the shoe shop to make shoes for the residents in the 1920’s. They
learned that they all had something in common – each generation learned their
Christmas traditions from living at The Home.
Alumni Weekend 2012
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Nu-way hotdogs provided
hotdogs, burgers, and their
famous flaky ice for lunch.
What a treat for everyone!
After lunch, a cottage got
to throw water balloons at
Dr. Rumford and Dr. Lawrence. They received a water balloon for each hour they
read over the summer. Combined, they had 90 balloons to throw. They also struck a
deal with Dr. Rumford and Dr. Lawrence that the cottage would get an additional ten
balloons if Dr. Rumford and Dr. Lawrence were able to throw an arsenal of balloons
back. All together 125 balloons were thrown.
Next, the Alumni had their business meeting and the day ended with an ice cream
social.
Everyone had a good time sharing memories and learning from each other.
The day began with a social time for many
generations to share their memories of
growing up at The Home. Pictures were
looked at and stories were told.
On Thursday, August 23rd, Our House at Arabella, located in Waverly Hall, GA unveiled a new Academic Performance Center in Memory of Mildred K. Sumner.
We were honored by the presence of several members of our local community as well as pastors and leadership from our organization to dedicate a special place for our girls to learn, grow, and excel in their educational pursuits. We honored the life of Mildred K. Sumner who valued education, and worked hard to achieve career success at a time when many women were undervalued in the executive world. Her dedication and self-determination serve as a shining example that no matter what you are faced with, or where you come from, if you have faith in God and in yourself, you can achieve great things.
A large crowd enjoyed an evening of food and fellowship in celebration of the dedication. Our girls gave those in attendance a tour of the home and shared many wonderful stories about their time here.
Mr. Mike Duggar, Regional Director, gave the opening remarks and told us about the excitement surrounding this room, and its possibilities for the girls that our agency serves. This room has three new computer stations with a printer. A fourth computer is linked to a large television that will be used for video teleconferences and large scale online classes. The girls will be able to use this room for quiet reading, tutoring, and working on school projects.
Additionally, our Transitional Living Program will soon take shape at Arabella. This program is for girls who have graduated high school and have begun their higher education. This room will be a tremendous asset for this program in aiding these girls in future success.
Rev. Reggie Williams, of South Columbus United Methodist Church, gave the invocation and blessed the room. Dr. Steve Rumford gave closing remarks and encouraged the girls to pursue as much academic success as they can, because “education is something that no one can ever take away from you.”
Mildred K. SumnerMildred K. Sumner was born April 3, 1930 in Phoenix City, AL, daughter of the late Albert Flournoy Kemp and Claudie McDuffie Kemp. As a young girl during the Great Depression she knew about need and knew that as an adult she wanted to make a good living for herself and her family.
Mrs. Sumner was a self-educated businesswoman who excelled in insurance sales with Aflac. She valued education and had a strong faith in God. She believed that anyone, regardless of their circumstances, could thrive with enough faith in the Lord, and in themselves. Her perseverance and dedication to her career allowed her to provide abundantly for her sons. She retired after 25 years as a Sales Executive for Aflac. Her story is one of success through hard work, commitment and dedication.
Dedication of Academic Performance Center
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Our House at Carpenter’s Way and the Arabella Home for Girls held a “Spirit Night” at Chick-fil-A Bradley Park Drive in Columbus, GA on Thursday August 2, 2012. A large crowd turned out to support the children and youth of our great organization, including groups from local United Methodist Churches and social clubs like the Southern Cruisers Riding Club, Chapter 275 from Columbus, GA. A donation drive for much needed toiletry items was held in conjunction with “Spirit Night” and the box overflowed by the end of the evening!
Chick-fil-A Spirit Night
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Columbus presented
a check to the children of “Our House” recently to
provide for Back-to-School and educational needs.
The club raised the funds through their annual Vi-
dalia Onion Sale, and was pleased to donate a total
of over $2500 towards the ongoing and immediate
education needs of the children on our Columbus
campuses. Pictured are Kiwanis of Greater Colum-
bus President, Mr. Robert Flournoy, and Alison
McKinney, Regional Development Coordinator.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Columbus Check Presentation
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Members of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club, Chapter
275 presented the proceeds of the 11th Annual “Bikes On
Broadway” event to Our House on Thursday, October 4th,
2012. Several members of the Southern Cruisers rode out to
the Carpenter’s Way Ranch campus of Our House to meet
the kids and staff. First Officer, Benny Downs presented
Regional Director, Mike Duggar with a check for over
$20,000 bringing the total contribution from the Southern
Cruisers organization to over $200,000 during the past 11
years. Thank you Southern Cruisers!
Bikes on Broadway
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ChristmasTraditionsat The Methodist Children’s Home
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By: Lynzie McKenzie, Americus Campus Staff
By: Devon Loggins, St. Marys Regional Director
Every year, we have a catered Christmas dinner at the cottage, hosted by a long-time friend of the Methodist
Home, Dr. Sue Bailes, affectionately known to girls and staff as “Ms. Sue.” We invite a few privileged guests,
usually the church pastor, youth pastor and their wives. Everyone wears their holiday finest as we are served
by the catering staff. After the meal, a few girls are given the honor of reading parts of the Christmas story.
We then dim the lights and sing Christmas carols, always ending with a rousing rendition of “We Wish You
a Merry Christmas!”
We see our guests off with a word of prayer and thanks. Then comes the moment the girls look forward to
all year---opening presents! Each girl is assigned a “reindeer name” to discourage peeking, and one by one
they open their gifts so generously donated by members of the community. This is a time shared between
only girls and staff, and a time when precious memories are made. Memories such as a 15-year-old finally
getting the Baby Alive doll she’s been asking for since she was five years old. Memories such as the 18-year-
old getting the TV that will keep her company in her dorm room next year. Memories of a resident being
overwhelmed by the amount of “crazy socks” she’s received. Memories of each girl being showered with love,
from strangers and loved ones alike. Memories of each girl experiencing a Christmas like she’s never seen,
and being in a place so full of love, not just during the Christmas season, but all year round.
The Christmas Tradition for the St. Mary’s group home is our “Birthday for Jesus Celebration.” This is celebrated on the last day of school marking the beginning of our resident’s winter holiday break.
During this celebration, the community, volunteers, caseworkers, families, friends, residents and staff come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the love, support and caring we give to our boys. During the celebration, we enjoy singing presented by a fantastic and
local a cappella group, the “Heirs”. It is a time together where we enjoy lots of food, games, singing, socializing and family. Our boys take the time to
say thank you and show their appreciation to all who have helped them throughout the year.
At the end of the celebration we all gather around, as a family, in the living room to watch the joy and excitement on the faces of our children as they open up Christmas gifts. When the night ends we all hug one another to say and show our love until we see each other again in the New Year.
“The childhood I had, you gave me.” - Former Resident
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By: Corrine Simmons, Valdosta Regional Director
Christmas in Valdosta is an exciting time. The girls decorate the tree and
cottage the day or weekend after Thanksgiving. As Christmas approaches,
there are several long-standing traditions. We make cookies and put them in
pretty Christmas containers or bags and give them to those who are special
to us in the community. They are delivered in person by the girls. We use
cultivating character traits that fit the child or that we want to enhance in
a child instead of their names on the gift tags, this way they don’t know
exactly who the gift is for even if they have guessed what the present is. We
have a Birthday Party for Jesus. At the Birthday Party of Jesus, each person
tells what Christmas means to them. On Christmas Day, we help feed the
hungry at the church before going out and having lunch.
The girls want to start a new tradition. Last year they requested to have
hors d’oeuvres for Christmas dinner and they wanted to prepare them
themselves. They LOVED it and have asked to do it again this year.
“Our family today celebrates Christmas with
the traditions I learned at The Home”
-Former Resident
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Wow! We are in the season already. I look forward to this time of the year.
By the time December finally rolls around, we have been in the Christmas
spirit for about two months. It starts with the Christmas wish list that the
children receive in October and then after Thanksgiving each cottage designs
their very own Christmas card that is displayed in front of their cottages. As you
drive through the campus you see the beautiful Christmas cards displaying Jesus
love. I look forward to meeting in front of Peabody on a cold afternoon for the tree
lighting ceremony, singing Christmas songs and drinking hot chocolate. This is a
sure indication that we are in the Christmas season here at the home.
Gifts start coming in and we start wrapping gifts and playing Santa and making sure
that each child gets the most desired gifts. We give each child a reindeer name so
that when they peek under the tree, and shake the gift, trying to figure out what it
is, and who it is for, they remain in suspense at least about who it is for.
Then along comes the parties throughout the month that bring such excitement and
joy to our children as well as our staff. It brings tears to our eyes when our children
tell us how this is the best Christmas they ever had, that this is the best place they
have ever lived and how much they love Mr. Rumford for allowing them to live here.
You would think that the actually day of Christmas would be the best day of the
month but it’s not. The Birthday Party for Jesus is the best day of the month. This
is the day that our children perform skits that will have you laughing so hard you
cry, skits so moving and emotional it pulls at our hearts strings and we cry. This is
a joyous and emotional night for all of us.
I, along with our staff, love hearing the Bishop read the Christmas story. Our
children are very quiet and listen intently to the story and often children tell me
that was the best part of the night. After the Christmas story is read, we have
refreshments and then return to the cottages for our grand finale. Our children
are so excited about opening up their gifts that you often hear lots of screams and
yells and believe it or not, “crying”. They cry tears of joy that someone has been this
good to them. All of our staff and visitors move from cottage to cottage sharing in the
excitement and enjoying the special treats that have been prepared by cottage staff.
I live each year waiting on the next Christmas. Once a child has experienced Christmas at the Methodist Home they talk about it until the next Christmas and even years later when in conversation with some of our former residents they always remember the Birthday Party for Jesus and the reading of the Christmas story.
By: Kim McGee, Macon Campus Staff
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By: April Robinson, Columbus Campus Staff
Christmas at Our House at Carpenter’s Way Ranch and Arabella
home for girls is a special one. It means much more than presents and
poinsettias. Each year our children enjoy a special program and dinner
a couple weeks before Christmas that we have come to know as “The
Birthday Party for Jesus”. Each year we have a host church provide our
children a program and nice dinner to enjoy the “Birthday Party”.
We were pleased to have Hunter Road Baptist Church house our
program last year and feed our 26 children. The kids not only got to
open a couple gifts but the program is a reminder of what Christmas is
truly about-the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. As the kids listened to
Rev. Reggie Williams, the pastor at South Columbus UMC, talk about
the true meaning of Christmas and about being thankful for what God
has given to us instead of focusing on what we don’t have; you could
feel a shift in the spirit of the room. The spirit of “what presents am
I going to get” to one of “what gifts has God already given me that I
should thank him for”.
From a Resident:One of our youth, who has been at the home since 2007, shares his experience about this long standing Christmas tradition.
I had a wonderful time at The Birthday Party for Jesus last year. I enjoyed everything Hunter Road Baptist Church and Pastor Williams did for us. The food was great, the speech was inspiring and the gifts were good too. I appreciated them allowing us to be there for the party and for everything they did. –Dequavious S.
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Wish List AnnouncementHelp us continue the Christmas traditions at The Methodist Home by donating gifts for our kids or by purchasing something from our Christmas Catalog. Wish Lists are available now. Please call the specific region you would like to donate to for a child’s Wish List. The contact information is below. For Christmas Catalog purchases, please go online to www.TheMethodistHome.org/christmascatalog.html.
Americus Lynzie McKenzie 229-924-4616Columbus Mike Duggar 706-322-5406Macon Alesha Mathis 478-751-2827St. Marys Devon Loggins 912-882-7770Valdosta Corinne Simmons 229-247-5100
Derek W. McAleerVice President for Development & Church Relations
If only in my dreams… So many of the young people we
serve wish they could go home for Christmas – and they
wish their homes were safe places for them. They wish
their families enjoyed each other at Christmas. They wish
the tree was pretty, and the cupboard was full, the house
was warm, and the affection was warmer. They dream
of “Family Affair”, “Family Ties”, or “The Waltons” (to
mention a few idyllic TV families of days past).
We can’t always change the families from which they come
– but we can do much about this year’s Christmas, and we
can prepare them for their own family Christmases in years
to come. Dr. Rumford, our President, says that if a child we
serve has one great Christmas to remember, it should be the
Christmas we helped provide. When speaking with alumni,
again and again they talk about how wonderful it was to
have Christmas at The Methodist Home. They recall not
just the wonderful gifts, but the atmosphere, the spiritual
focus, the celebration, the decoration, and the meals, all of
the traditions that make Christmas special.
This is how we prepare the young people we serve to have
great Christmases in the future. We give them healthy
and helpful Christmas traditions, so that when they have
families of their own, they’ll know how to have a great
Christmas. Through the partnership you have with us, we
can give them the Christmas of their dreams – and make
sure their own families reach those dreams in years to
come.
It’s all part of our mission to restore childhoods and
strengthen families. Thank you for helping us make it
happen!
When speaking with alumni, again and again they talk about how wonderful it was to have Christmas at The Methodist Home. They recall not just the wonderful gifts, but the atmosphere, the spiritual focus, the celebration, the decoration, and the meals, all of the traditions that make Christmas special.
I’ll be home for Christmas...
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ANNIVERSARIESMr. & Mrs. Steve Grimes 50th Mr. & Mrs. Charles ReeseJim & Barbara Jensen 50th Ms. Carol ConnerMr. & Mrs. Tom Lewis 50th Rev. & Mrs. James JensenMr. & Mrs. Chad McMillen Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. CottonVera & Alvoy Williams 60th Charles & Jeanette McAdams
BIRTHDAYS2011 & 2012 Birthdays Deepstep Sunday SchoolRachel Brown Mrs. Anne KirklandPaula Ellis Director & Mrs. Vernon KeenanEloise G. Green Mr. G. Wylie Sheppard, Jr.Larry R. Harper Jimmy & Joan TrippAlva “Joe” Hopkins, III Carolyn PeavyLeona Jones’ 100th
Rev. Jason HobbsBecky Keenan Director & Mrs. Vernon KeenanJudge Hugh Lawson Sabra & Martin NeffAirey A. Mallard Jim & Susanne DorseyKelly McAdams Charles & Jeanette McAdamsMatthew W. McDade Dr. & Mrs. John E. SallstromHazel Puttman 95th Ms. Suzanne JenningsBryan D. Scott Shirley & Al GreenwayEmma Savannah Stephens Mr. & Mrs. John R. StephensAnn Stewart Michele & William CassidyCharles H. Webb Mr. Albert Y. JohnsonTed Whitten Ms. Suzanne Jennings
BIRTHSIvy Grace Austin Mr. & Mrs. Rocky StewartCharles Jason Culpepper Lee & Merilyn GuerryTripp Thomas Rumsey Lee & Merilyn GuerryJack Carmen Scarpellino Vernon & Joan KeenanKnighton Oaks Walker Jean & Ronny BennettAdelyn Parker Whiddon Lee & Merilyn Guerry
MARRIAGESBill & Kerry Fickling Christopher N. Smith, Attorney
RETIREMENTSWillene White-Smith Director & Mrs. Vernon Keenan
CELEBRATIONS(07/01/12-09/30/12)
Gifts made to The Methodist Home or to the Foundation of The Methodist Home become part of a legacy of giving. We are thankful to share in this heritage.
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Giving
Jimmy & Carolyn Andrews Ms. Joan HumanJimmy Beasley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. SmithRobert Becton Mrs. Mildred ThompsonRonald Bragg Ms. Ann R. McCall Ms. Virginia ThompsonSuperintendant Rev. Lowery Brantley Mr. & Mrs. Aubrey F. McClainT.J. & Ethan Cohen Braswell Ms. Eugenia BraswellEdwin Chase David E. ChaseJacob Chestnut Ken & Leslie ChestnutChildren of the Methodist Home Mrs. Gladys WomackEd & Anne Cone Crusaders SS ClassBuddy Cooper Dr. Kirk TreibleMr. & Mrs. Phillip Crosby Mr. & Mrs. B.F. RaulersonMr. & Mrs. Louis Daniels Ms. Melba BelcherV.L. Daughtery Life Builders SS J. William & Zan MartinSonny Deriso Dr. Kirk TreibleSandra Dunaway Carrie CooleyMargaret Edalgo Mr. & Mrs. Terrell EdalgoMr. & Mrs. Ted Erskine Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. CottonFathers of Lamb’s Chapel Lamb’s Chapel UMCRachel Faust Pat Beatty
David & Nancy Gilvin Stephen & Joy CottonMark & Donna Gilvin Stephen & Joy CottonDiana Gray George & Alvalyn PopeSteve Griffin Ris N. Bell, Jr. SS ClassRev. Glen Haskins Mr. W.C. SimmonsMartha Helton Mrs. Peggy FloydBrenda H. Humber Mr. & Mrs. Charlie L. ParkerJesus Mr. & Mrs. Sherman M. CharltonJim Joines Mr. & Mrs. John P. BartlettRev. Steve Keener Stephen & Joy CottonLena Kennon Mr. & Mrs. Charlie F. JordanJack Key Mrs. Ruth Smith DurantDebra Kile Mr. & Mrs. Hubert ReddickRene & Maxine Lanier Bill & Joann ChaseLandon LaTour Melinda G. BushBarbara Lawson Ms. Carol CannonArvin Leonard Lamb’s Chapel UMCJames D. Lott Mr. & Mrs. Fred HammerInge G. Mason Jim Mason Wesley & Inge MasonJudith S. Maxwell Mrs. Sara P. ColeWayne & Sharon Moseley Mrs. Grace S. Cabaniss
Edna Neely Ms. Joan HumanLois Nobles Peggy N. FloydElizabeth Ogie Dr. Kirk TreibleJim & Cathy Olliff Mr. Charles EngelkeAmber Pace Mrs. Patricia PaceMadeline Pate Mr. & Mrs. W.H. VanceJohnny & Debra Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Gary B. RomecFaye Powell Mr. & Mrs. Charlie L. ParkerWylene Ragains Koviea ReevesAdrianne Ragozski Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. HarrisNorris & Janet Randall Ashley & Laine RandallKathryn Read Betty TuckerRev & Mrs. Michael Ricker Mr. & Mrs. Ben BarnesMr. & Mrs. W.C. Rumph Mr. Malcolm J. RumphDr. & Mrs. Jason Shirah Mr. & Mrs. Stan DixonRiley & Vickie Stavely Stephen & Joy CottonSonny & Charlene Stavely Stephen & Joy cottonJudith & Don Tatman Gertrude V. BrooksSandy Tershansy Bill & Joann ChaseThe Development & Administration / H.R. Dept. Ms. Ashley MosesThe Methodist Home for Children & Youth Mrs. Stella Isima
Corleen Thompson Dr. & Mrs. Duncan R. MarshB.L. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Dwight E. StricklandRonald & Tiny Tillman Louise CowartWilliam & Sue Marie Turner Mr. & Mrs. William H. FoxJohn Upton Lamb’s Chapel UMCStan Upton Lamb’s Chapel UMCRev. K. Denise Walton Mr. James R. Lowe, Jr. St. John UMCTaylor A. Ward Mr. & Mrs. David DunawayJoyce Waters Avalons Ladies Bible ClassRev. Hamp Watson Mr. W.C. SimmonsL.T. Whitehurst Questors SS Class – Epworth UMCJean & Paul Young Ms. Ann Sears
HONORS(07/01/12-09/30/12)
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Sheriff Newt Adams Director & Mrs. Vernon KeenanVandiver Adams Ms. Elizabeth S. GwinesElizabeth Amerson Carroll & Hope ArnoldFrank Amerson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold B. Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Lanford Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr.Marie Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Homer S. NelsonWayne Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Keith YarbroughSue Andrews Ms. Henrietta B. LewisDonald R. “Dick” Ansell Lawrence-Smalley SS ClassRaymond Aragon Catherine Louviere WellsSteven Aragon Catherine Louviere WellsDale Bailey, Sr. Rev. & Mrs. James H. Snell, Jr.Robert Bailey Mr. & Mrs. William E. Massey, Jr.Turner F. Barber, Jr. Jack & Gena Brinson Don & Mary RobinsonSusie Barrow Wesley Oak UMWDr. Ben Bashinski E.J. & Melba Griner Merry & Hunter C. Johnson, Jr.Oliver Cromwell Bateman Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. LanfordSibyl Marsh Bateman Martha SmithRobert Batten Barbara L. BattenRichard Hardy Batton Sharon & Johnny WalkerMargaret Birk Eloise & Bill Doty
Elizabeth Blanks John-Wesley VillasMarion & Lucile Blizard Mr. & Mrs. Terrell EdalgoBobby Boggus Dickie & Margie BryantRobert Thomas “Tom” Boland, Sr. Mrs. R.T. BolandJon Boling William & Janice PryorC.K. Braswell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clint FriedlandeerWilliam Henry Brauda Mr. & Mrs. William C. Tucker Irene Brock Mr. & Mrs. George R. McKinnonMonroe Bruce Mrs. Monroe H. Bruce
Otis Brumby, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Norris Frank & Louise YoungHugh Johnson Bryant Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. LanfordCarter Butts Mr. & Mrs. Randall C. ButtsVirgil & Theola “Jackie” Bynum Mr. E.P. BynumWilliam Perry Cain, Sr. Mrs. Mildred O. CainLamar Caneega Ms. June DaleyJennie Cape Ed & Lynne JaindlCharles Lynn Carithers Mrs. Jean CarithersMargaret Carroll Mary Culler White Circle
Sarah F. Carter Tom & Joy Baker David & Lynda Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Reed Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. KellyMr. & Mrs. W.E. Carter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Harry S. Carter Henry & Brenda CarterSarah Cason Mr. & Mrs. Wallace MillerEtta Mae Causey Mrs. Tonie MaxwellHarry Chambless Ms. Marie P. McLendonWilliam Howard Chambless Mr. & Mrs. Smith Dolliver, Jr. Warren Assoc., Inc.Frances Chandler Dr. & Mrs. C.W. Robertson
MEMORIALS(04/01/12-06/30/12)
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Kate Chastain Dr. & Mrs. Rick WilbanksCathryn J. Cheek Mr. & Mrs. Clint Friedlander Rev. & Mrs. Emory C. Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. RileyArchie B. Chester Robert & Sara Tift Mr. Samuel M. TiftFrances S. Clark Carroll C. & Hope Mays ArnoldRuby Clark John-Wesley VillasJoyce K. Clay Mr. & Mrs. Bert ThompsonVirginia Cleveland Dr. & Mrs. Rick WilbanksJ. Wilber “Bill” Coggins Mr. & Mrs. Stuart C. Davis, III Al & Shirley Greenway & Family Mrs. Louan Jarrard Merry & Hunter C. Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Sharon R. McRae Mr. & Mrs. Emory B. Salter Mr. & Mrs. Daly Smith, Jr.Ryan Coleman Dillard & Carolyn GibbsH. George Collier Mrs. Anna F. CollierAndrew Marion Collins Southwest District County Agents Assoc.Ann Estelle S. Collins Southwest District County Agents Assoc.Larry Colson Dr. Wiley L. DruryJames L. Comer Warren Assoc., Inc.Elizabeth W. Connor Mr. Thomas N. Connor, Jr.Thomas N. Connor Mr. Thomas N. Connor, Jr.Cherry Cooper Mrs. Betty E. WiseJames & Linda Cox Ms. Emily CoxSara Cox Mr. & Mrs. Charles ReeseCharlie T. & Helen P. Crawford Ms. June C. SpearS.W.C. Crosse Dr. James E.W. CrosseMack Culpepper Ms. Elizabeth S. Gwines
Delores Curran Judy BryantLee Dale Mrs. Betty E. WiseRubie W. Daniell Ms. Gloria BargeronRichard H. Davis Edwin & Beverly Garden Mr. & Mrs. H.S. Hicks Dr. & Mrs. Leonard R. Howell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Durwood Lewis Byrd & Cay SimmonsWilliam T. & Mildred M. Davis Dr. Annette Nichols Mr. Julian NicholsGene Dickey Lawrence-Smalley SS ClassAlan “Snake” Dixon Dickie & Margie BryantJim Donahue Mrs. Dorothy L. ColemanGeorge Donley Mrs. Marian DonleyTim Dupree Mrs. Linda ShinglerRussell Durham Mr. & Mrs. William C. TuckerMartha F. Durr Francis Asbury SS ClassTalmadge Edalgo Mr. & Mrs. Terrell EdalgoThomas William Elliott William & Julia Ann ElliottAbigail Ellis Dickie & Margie BryantPat Ellis Dickie & Margie BryantHorace Elrod Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsGeorge Estes Michael & Jo McPhersonMary Ewin Ms. Betty E. WiseAlton & Susan Exley Mr. & Mrs. William PyeEarl Faircloth Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. FairclothNorman & Helen Faircloth Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery O. FairclothEunice Farrington Ms. Suzanne JenningsFletcher Farrington Ms. Suzanne JenningsClarice Erma Faubus Mr. Al Jewell
NEEDS List For 140 years, The Methodist Home has prospered on the love and generosity of others. There are numerous ways you can help our residents and daycare, but here are a few things we always need:
ToiletriesMoisturizing Soap/Bath Gel
Shampoo and Conditioner
Hand and Body Lotion
Body Wash
Mousse and Styling Gel
Non-Aerosol Hair Spray
Boys and Girls Deodorant
Hair Brushes (Bristle and Wire)
Medium Toothpaste and Toothbrushes
Shampoo–Cream of Nature, Olive Oil or Motions
Conditioner – Cream of Nature, Olive Oil or Motions
Moisturizing Lotions – Cream of Nature,
Olive Oil or Motions
Non-Aerosol Holding Spray – any brand
Setting Lotion – Pink Moisturizer
Hair Grease (boys) – Any type 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner
Wave Capes (boys)
Spray Bottles Boys and Girls hairbrushes
Other Supplies3 Ring Binders (up to 3 inches)
3 and 5 subject spiral notebooks (wide ruled)
Fat and Thin Markers
Black and Blue Pens
Report Covers
Disposable Cameras
Crayola Washable Markers
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Mr. & Mrs. Lee Burgess Fields, Sr. David FieldsCharles Finney Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. KeaJ. Clay Flanders Bill & Sue Merrick Mr. & Mrs. John P. WilliamsRobert Harrison Floyd Peggy FloydJimmy Foskey Mr. & Mrs. Steve WalkerMary Foster Clyattville UMWLucille Fountain Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsPatsy Fried Al & Shirley Greenway & FamilyJean Fulgham Al & Shirley Greenway & FamilyHarris Owen “Joe” Gailey Vernon & Joan KeenanBetty Ruth Gandy Mss. Jennifer PeeblesBilly Gibson Sharon McRaeMargaret C. Giddens Margaret BraceyMartha Gilbert Rev. & Mrs. Emory C. GilbertMartha Giles Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsVivian Gillis Mrs. Debra G. HardisonAlberta Glover Clinton & Mary CollinsEd Golden Rev. & Mrs. James B. JensenGene Goodrum Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. MatthewsGertrude Gordon Mrs. Trudy G. GrovesCarole Graham Mrs. Virginia CreightonEloise Green Dr. & Mrs. Marcus V. TrippSara M. Green Ruth Hicks Judy Hodgens Interiors Caroline Tilley Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Tilley Judy WhatleyAnn Griffith Mrs. Doris C. SongerWilliam “Bill” Griffith Vernon & Joan Keenan
Claire Barksdale Gross Cindy & Reed JacksonSue Hammack Hall Mr. J. Leonard HallWilliam Bates Hambright, Jr. Mrs. Sharon R. McRaeShelton Hampton Mr. & Mrs. William M. Allen, Jr.Fred B. Hand, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clint FriedlanderCole Harden Graves UMC SSMargaret Brady Hargrove Harriet SmithJimmy Harper Mrs. Lavon H. SmithPickett Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Richard DeasLucie G. Harvey Ms. Alice S. BrooksFrank Heard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. RentzCarolyn T. Helton Ms. Kathryn S. Akridge Mrs. Ann P. Davis Mr. & Mrs. B. Lamar Doolittle
Julian & Runa Henderson Mrs. Ann H. WhitakerRoselyn P. Henry Mr. James M. Henry, Jr.Charles Hill Mr. & Mrs. George StefanoDorothy Hines Mr. & Mrs. Ken RoyalEdna & Andy Hodges Ms. Gloria BargeronP.J. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. GreeneCleo Hood Ms. Rebecca VealHattie Lee Hudson Calvary UMCEarl Humphries Mrs. Cay KiteBilly “Chief” E. Hunter Mrs. Janice D. SpiresWillliam Hutchins Bob & Eleanor RagsdaleFrank P. Irwin Mrs. Martha IrwinTom H. Ivey Mrs. Ann P. Davis
Edwin & Beverly GardenEthel Jackson Lee & Marilyn GuerryWillie “Jack” Jackson John-Wesley VillasWilliam Rowland Jerles, Sr. Ms. Celia M. DanielBruce Johnson Joey & Sherry Ammons Mrs. Gay SurlesDonald R. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. JohnsonFlorrie Matthews Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Arnold B. Anderson Jo & Bill Banks Mr. & Mrs. Harrell Baskin Dr. & Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Bobbitt, III Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm S. Burgess, Jr. Paul & Susan Cable Mrs. Harriet F. Comer Charles & Eunice Dawson Mrs. Geraldine S. Douthit Mr. Lawrence Drinkard Ms. Deann M. Duke Carolyn Everett
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Macon Golf for Kids is sponsoring Golf lessons for 20 of our kids. Kids go for 2 hours each week at Bowden Golf Club.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Sr. Ms. Betty F. Heard Frank & Lawson Kelly Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Lanford Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. Ms. Betty Jean McGoldrick Mrs. Kitty Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Parker Mrs. Lillian P. Peck Mr. Lamar Reid Ms. Margaret M. Scarborough Dr. & Mrs. Carl C. Schuessler Mrs. Mary B. Standard Bruce & Dee Stanfield Gail & Kenny Walker Mrs. Barbara B. Weston Jennifer & Larry Windham Ms. Linda D. Wingate Randy & Teresa YaughnFrances Johnson Mrs. Jean C. BoydJeannette Johnson Mrs. Johnnie Sanders
Juanita Moore Johnson Ms. Lisa CollinsAl Joiner Ms. Betty E. WiseCorine Brown Jones Ms. Betty F. GrimsleyDebra W. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. LeroyEdna Frances Jones Calvary UMCFrank C. Jones Beverly & Billy Adams, III Mr. William A. Amos Billy & Carolyn Anderson Mr. & Mrs. L. Dennis P. Ballou Mr. Joseph R. Bankoff Jo & Bill Banks Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Battle, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. Rita & Herschel Bloom Al & Patricia Bridges Dr. & Mrs. W. Morris Brown, Jr. Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLP Carlyle Place
Dr. & Mrs. Henry T. Clay Mrs. Sue Coggins Andy & Rachelle Comer Mrs. Harriett F. Comer Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Dickey, III Ms. Amy Dunbar Mrs. Ann Dunwoody Mrs. Margaret Edenfield Mr. & Mrs. David F. Green, Sr. Al & Shirley Greenway & Family Judge & Mrs. Hardy B. Gregory, Jr. Bonnie & Jon Harris Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hawie Ms. Carolyn I. Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Mr. Theodore M. Hester Ms. Leila B. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Barrett Howell Mrs. John Izard Ms. Suzanne Jennings Thomas & Emmie H. Johnson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Darryl Jones Mr. & Mrs. Jerome L. Kaplan Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kilpatrick, Jr.
Ralph & Mary Lou Lancaster Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Lanford Dr. & Mrs. Laudis H. Lanford Joan & Bill Law Nolan & Patricia Leake Betty & Buddy Luce Mr. & Mrs. Richard Maddux Ms. Mary L. Marbut Mr. & Mrs. Baldwin Martin Dr. & Mrs. Derek W. McAleer Mrs. Doris McCowen Beverly & Mort Meadors Mercer University Walton F. George School of Law Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Miller, III Mrs. Ann M. Mills Mrs. Anne R. Morrison Mrs. Catherine H. Newton Ms. Harriett A. Newton Mrs. Mary B. O’Connor W. Michael & Elizabeth C. Ogie Mrs. Kitty Oliver Beverly & Ed Olson Dr. & Mrs. Jake O’Shaughnessey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Parker
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Speakers Bureau
We would love to come and share our ministry with your church, Sunday school class, circle,
civic group, school or community event.
Please contact The Home at (478) 751.2800
Heart of the South Georgia Conference Speakers Available:
DR. STEVE RUMFORDPresident/CEO
DR. DEREK MCALEERVP/Development
MR. JIM WATERSChaplain
MRS. ALESHA MATHISCoordinator of Marketing/Public Relations
MRS. DIANE GILLIAM Coordinator of Resource Development
MS. TRACY HALLRegional Director/Americus
MS. CORINNE SIMMONSRegional Director/Valdosta
MR. DEVON LOGGINSRegional Director/St. Marys
MR. MIKE DUGGARRegional Director/Columbus
DR. RICK LANFORDPresident/The Foundation of the Methodist
Home of the South Georgia Conference, Inc.
Marcia & English Robinson Laura & Jack Rogers Mr. & Mrs. William C. Rogers, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Ruffin Steve & Rozelle Rumford Richard & Helen Schneider Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears C.W. & Evelyn Selby Mr. & Mrs. Ed S. Sell, III Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Shackelford Ms. Molly Shasteen Mrs. W.G. Shockley, Jr. Virginia & King Solomon Southern Trust Corp. Bruce & Dee Stanfield State Bar of Georgia Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Steed Mr. & Mrs. John F. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. H. Jerome Strickland Justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia Mr. & Mrs. Ben J. Tarbutton, Jr. Mr. Phil Taylor Mr. Cater C. Thompson Sharon & Johnny Walker Laura S. & John A. Wallace Annie Paine & Fowler West Mrs. June J. Willis Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Yates, Jr. Hal & Gail YoungJuanita C. Jones Ms. Pauline H. Couey Terry & Janice WatkinsMaryanne B. Jones Dr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Long, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Massey, Jr.R.O. Jones John & Kathryn JenkinsBetty Jordan George & Bobbie HaynieHelen Keene Mr. C. Louis KeeneJean C. Kent Glenda & Robert HarrellCleon Daniel King Ms. Patricia S. Andrews Ms. Helen P. Batastini Mrs. Bette Ann Bell Ms. Valerie Caproni Glenn & Nancy Cartledge Nancy & Dennis Crowe Mr. & Mrs. Martin Dick Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Flowers Gene & Kathryn Hudson
Mrs. Ann R. Irvin Mr. T.H. Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. William S. Kable Mrs. James B. May Lindsey & Betty Mock Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Peoples Ann & Malvin Robinson Ms. Lillian M. Sheppard Mrs. Amy C. Thomas Marty & JoAnn Waits Sally & Ed WardJim Kirkland Rev. & Mrs. C.G. HaugabookWilliam Bart Langley Steve & Rozelle RumfordDawes Lawrence George & Bobbie HaynieMr. & Mrs. M.R. Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. LawsonClifford E. Lee Mr. John R. Pinson, IIIHenry Leslie Mr. & Mrs. David ChesterAlice Lewis Zeagler Farms Hand Crafted Flooring, Inc.Wilton Lewis Jane & Wallace MillerVirginia Jones Little Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Rentz Ris N. Bell, Jr. SS Class Ms. Betty E. WiseGary Livesay Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. LanfordEvelyn Livingston Jim & Anne KirklandSudie Lott Ms. Edith H. Berkebile Mr. & Mrs. William R. Butrico Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hammer Mr. & Mrs. William F. Jenkins Ms. Kimberly McDonald Mills Families Ms. Becky M. SmokeStan Lovett Carroll & Hope ArnoldLillie Lunsford John-Wesley VillasConchetta Mandia Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Vickery, Jr.Lon Marshall Ms. Valette J. Adkins Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Brasfield Mr. & Mrs. Barry L. Brown
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Mr. James L. Cassidy, DDS Mr. Lawrence Drinkard Mr. & Mrs. C. Douglas Eavonson Mr. W.H. Long
Dr. & Mrs. Derek W. McAleer Betty & George TuckerBill Martin Mrs. Betty E. WiseBobby Martin Mrs. Cay Kite
Mrs. Jack Martin Mrs. Lavon H. SmithJohn & Mattie Mathis Keith & Shellie HagenHazel Thelma C. Matthews Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Lanford
Evelyn McArthur Ms. Carolan T. OdomJean C. McCrary Mrs. Barbara Crosby Ms. Kathleen HarlinMargaret Jean McCrary Ms. Julia G. FergusonBetty McGugan Rev. & Mrs. James B. JensenDr. Harold L. McManus, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Henry T. Clay Mr. & Mrs. Tommy J. Hinson Shellie & Frances InzerBobby McMichael Clinton & Mary CollinsHarrison McNease Dickie & Margie BryantHenry McRee Mrs. Sally NoblesHaley Meads Mrs. Diane MeadsJohnnie Meads Funston UMCMary Elizabeth Miller Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. YawnBetty Rose H. Mills Al & Shirley Greenway Dr. & Mrs. Marcus V. TrippJames Alton Mims D. E. Short, Jr. Ms. Betty E. WiseBeatrice P. Mitchell Mrs. Dorthy G. Bergquist Mrs. Sara H. HarrisClarence Miza John-Wesley VillasRussell S. Montgomery Ms. Kristy MontgomeryElizabeth “Woody” Moore Linda DennardAnne Moseley Dr. Wiley L. Drury Beulah E. HennlyLouise Adams Moss Mrs. Josolene C. MossCapt. Randall Mullis Mrs. Janice D. SpiresTom Nance Thomas & Gayle KerseyJohn Neff Mercy Accounts Payable Shared Services Craig & Marg Root Katharine & Craig Root
Residents that read over the summer received a water ballon for every hour they read a book. This resident just hit Dr. Rumford!
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Milton Tapley “Tap” Nelson, Jr. Boiling Springs UMCAndy Nessamar Mary & Charles DavisRobert Ray Newberry Mr. & Mrs. H. Haygood Keadle, Jr.Debbie Nipper Mrs. Lavon H. SmithS.A.C. Denise Norman Director & Mrs. Vernon KeenanMarolyn B. Odom Ms. Gloria BargeronRaymond Odom Lee & Merilyn GuerryDonald F. Olen Mrs. Boots A. JahnsJackson C. Oliver Mary NunnallyThomas C. Olmstead Dr. & Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. George & Martha Brandon Ms. Sally B. Buckner Mrs. Bonnie Dowling Al & Shirley Greenway & Family Ms. Margie Hughes Shellie & Frances Inzer Annie & Frank Jones Mr. Mallory Jones, III Mr. T.K. Lamb Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. Ashley & Moffitt McKenna Erin & Will McKenna Sally & Pat McKenna McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co. Mr. Hank Menke Alan & Brenda Murphy OFS Brands, Inc. Ms. Marsha H. Olmstead Mr. Ted R. Senters Mr. Carter M. Stout Vernon & Margie Tanner Bill & Judy VaughnW.B. “Buddy” Ouzts, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Emory B. SalterLee Ila Owens Mrs. Brenda MartzConcesa Padilla Dr. & Mrs. M. Keith LewisSarah H. Page Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsJimmy Palmiter Jim & Lin PalmiterBen Park Drop In SS Class
Mary Catherine Parker Mrs. Mala W. HughesShirley Patterson Mrs. Betty E. WiseRichard M. Peacock Mrs. Ruth L. PeacockFerrell Lovett Penland Jim & Ann Barron Joe & Linda Bridges Ms. Linda B. Calvert Susan & William Lee, Jr. Marshall & Faye Lovein Cathy & John Mullins Ms. Susan Murray Mr. & Mrs. Augustus M. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Barnard “Ace” Parker Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Parker Mr. Robert M. Penland, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Penland, III Mr. Willard L. Rocker William B. Sanders, CPA Doyle & Donna Walters Mr. & Mrs. L. Martin Williams, Jr.Amanda L. Perez Ms. Angelia Webb Crosby Ms. Anna M. MashburnJames Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. GerdesFrank Phillips Steve & Brenda WalkerLee Pitcock Mr. & Mrs. E.R. MosbyBlackey Pool Mrs. Tifani PoolBernice Porter Azalee Wight SS Class Mrs. Billie Jo GreerWilliam E. Pound, Jr. Mrs. Cay KiteAlthea Rabun Mary & Clinton CollinsMarvin Ray Beulah E. HennlyJ.W. Reddick Mr. & Mrs. Hubert ReddickEloise Reed Stephen & Joy CottonNell S. Reeves Ms. Gloria BargeronRob Reinhardt Bob & Eleanor Ragsdale Ward & Libby SweatRicky Rice Mrs. Brenda Martz
John F. Ricketson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. FairclothJean Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Ed TurleyChaz Robins Megan CarsonDorothy Lee T. Rodgers Brad & Tina FolsomPaul Rogers Shayna & Dave CranfordKathy Ross Bill & Joann ChasePreston Sonny Rosser Mr. & Mrs. David CulpepperBenora Rothenberger Mr. & Mrs. Dean CristSusan C. Rowland Ms. Rosa F. Evans Ms. Susanne WoodrumLinda F. Royal Charles & Ida DalzielMattie Rutherford Mrs. Dorothy D. StalveyNorman Sainz Dr. Wiley L. DruryJuanita Sasser Dan & Cindy CoppageGladys Scherer Mrs. Sara P. ColeT.T. Scott Mrs. Jane B. HearnMr. & Mrs. L.A. Scruggs Dr. & Mrs. Harry S. Carter Henry & Brenda CarterLois Shealy Jim & Anne KirklandEdwin Shell Lee & Merilyn GilbertTommy Sherwood John-Wesley VillasMay Belle Shi Wayne & Linda TumlinShelly Simmons Calvary UMCAnne G. Smith Mrs. Boots A. JahnsInez B. Smith Van & Jo SmithJady L. Smith Ann & Bill WilliamsRev. James A. Smith Jelks Family Foundation, Inc.Joy Smith Mr. & Mrs. Roby Robinson
Kevin Smith Shayna & Dave CranfordMark A. Smith Red & Mary Callaway Chemique Adhesive, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Curtiss Mandy & Bert Etheredge Mary Evelyn & Don Feibelman, III Fickling and Company, Inc. Glen Merry Homeowners Assoc. Heart of Georgia Ins. Brokers, Inc. Mr. N.G. Houston, III Hudson & Marshall Ms. Joan Huffman Tim & Gail Hughes Billie L. Jackson, M.D., LLC Mr. Mallory Jones, III Mrs. Anne Julian Mrs. Cay Kite Mr. & Mrs. J. Phillip Leabo, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Manz Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. McComas Ms. Kimberly McDonald McDonald’s Horse Supply Mrs. Amelia McEver Dr. & Mrs. John A. Page Ms. Barbara Shaheen Ms. Ernestine Sherard Mr. Christopher N. Smith Helen & Raymond Smith Mr. Bruce Stanfield Dr. Dee Stanfield Mrs. Martha Swann Mrs. Jack L. Treadwell Bob & Melissa WhiteRobert L. Smith Mrs. Joyce R. SmithDoris S. Smitherman Mr. Emeris SmithermanBetty Spaid Mrs. Dorothy L. ColemanBarry T. Spence Billy & Shirley QueenCatherine C. Stabler Mr. & Mrs. William F. JenkinsNancy Stafford Shirley & Dave PetersonHoward Stanley Mrs. Macy W. CallawayJames E. Stewart Mrs. Cay KiteLoretta B. Stewart Ms. Mary W. DavisMarjorie Stewart Lynda A. Grissom
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Pauline Stavely Stewart Stephen & Joy Cotton Ms. Joan HumanRichard Stewart Calvary UMCPaul Strohm Dorris & Tom BurtonEdna Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsLarry Jack Taylor Danny & Martha Ann StricklandLillian Taylor Mr. & Mrs. George R. McKinnonNetie H. Taylor Mr. Robert L. TaylorSam H. Teel Ms. Marie P. McLendonRon Tershansy Bill & Joann ChaseEmma Jean Thomas John & Victoria HaleyJeems Thomas Ms. Mary W. DavisMichael Farris Thomas, II Alumni of Kappa Alpha Order Mrs. Eydie L. Bowden Dr. & Mrs. Henry T. Clay Dr. & Mrs. William B. Dasher Mr. Danial M. Dupree Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton Heard, III Mr. & Mrs. Hunter C. Johnson, Jr. Ms. Janet Kibler Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. Macon Telegraph Julie & Reeves Minton Tommy & Julie Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Newton Annamelia & Michael Oglesby Amy Rauls Mr. & Mrs. Daly Smith, Jr.
Steve & Helen Stewart Lucia & Jay Strickland Mr. & Mrs. Bert Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Williford Hal & Cissy WilsonLouise Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsRichard B. Thornton Virginia Andrews & Family Mr. & Mrs. Wendell W. Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Paul Chambers Mr. & Mrs. James H. Dorsey Jerry & Jean Estes Ms. Eulalia J. Evans Judge & Mrs. Hardy B. Gregory, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lansford Hill Col. (Ret.) & Mrs. Joseph H. Jones Jones’ Glass, Inc. Dorothy Leggett Mr. W.H. Long Mrs. Jacquelyn W. Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. McDuffie Betty & Cleon Moore Dr. & Mrs. William S. Orr The Phil Rabun Family Dianne Sweckard Mr. H. Lowry Tribble, Jr. Mr. Brad Wilson Mr. & Mrs. E. Randall WrightBlake Tillman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. TillmanFlorence Tillman Mr. & Mrs. Doyle TillmanSam Tillman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. TillmanDorothy M. Tomlinson Vince & Ramona Brown Mrs. Ann P. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Norris
IMMEDIATE Needs List
200 (total) bales of Pine Straw for all campuses.
New Twin Bed Linens
New Towels
New Pillows
Contact Alesha Mathis at 478-751-2827 or [email protected] for more information or how to donate.
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Cynthia Hurley, former resident, shows off her
Christmas present.
Warwick UMC donated quilts that were prayed over on Work Day Offering Sunday.
Freddie & Wilbur Toole Mrs. Annette DixonHarry S. Ullman Gene & Lanelle Bell Mrs. Ann M. Clark Ms. Karlene H. Culp Charles & Connie Daniels Ms. Ruth Eason Al & Shirley Greenway & Family Faye DeBary Group Mrs. Judy Holloway Mr. & Mrs. D.L. Horwitz Mrs. Barbara A. Jones Mr. & Mrs. John Lane Methodist Home Auxiliary Mondays Smoke Free Bowling League Jo Anne & Tommy Thompson Thursday Senior Bowling LeagueWillis W. Varner Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy D. Alexander Ron & Trudy Baggett James & Kathleen Balletto Mr. & Mrs. Fred Barber, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Barfield, Jr. Jean & Ronny Bennett Barry & Grace Bilbro
Ms. Shirley Blando & Family Ms. Laura S. Bridges Mr. Manley F. Brown Colony Bank Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Chaloult Ken & Leslie Chestnut Ben & Kathryn Davis Carlton & Marie Driskell Rebecca Dunaway & Ben Mr. & Mrs. Russ Dunaway Ben & Terry Everett Ms. Sarah E. Floyd Ben & Carol Garland Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Greene John & Nancy Grimsley Mr. & Mrs. Cliff E. Harris Terry & Barbara Horton Frank & Sarah Huff Travis & Carolyn Huffines Mr. John Hulbert Mike & Noelle Kiernan William & Condy Kitchens Mr. & Mrs. Davis W. King Mr. Michael Livingston Connie Willford Marsh James S. Marsh McDonald’s Horse Supply Marian Moore & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald G. Naddra Mr. & Mrs. David T. Nakayama Sandra & Aaron Neal New Horizons SS Class Mr. & Mrs. George Nunn Dr. & Mrs. R. Thomas Pierce Warren & Mary Jo Plowden, Jr. Mr. Jim Rockefeller Judy & Rusty Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Carlton H. Slocum Southern Hills Golf Club Ms. Pam Spencer Mrs. Janice D. Spires Jerry & Cookie Vaughn David & Deborah Walker Larry & Janice Walker Mr. & Mrs. Eli C. Warnock Mr. H. Vance Watson Mr. Herbert L. Wells Mrs. Gladys Womack Ms. Joyce R. WilderDaniel E. Voight, Jr. Mr. Jim RussellRobert Wagner Mrs. Nan KemperEleanor A. Walker Ms. Kristy MontgomeryKenneth L. Walker Mrs. Glenda T. Walker
Hazel Wall John-Wesley VillasCarl L. Waller Mr. Ted R. SentersBob Warfel Mr. & Mrs. John R. Adams, Sr.Dean Warnock Maple Springs UMCMargaret Waters Mr. Leon WatersJames F. Weeks Mrs. Ruth B. WeeksKatherine Wellons Mrs. Sharon R. McRaeCarl Westmoreland Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. LanfordRobert S. White, Sr. Carroll C. & Hope Mays Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. CottonBarbara Williams Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. ReynoldsGeorge A. Williams Mr. & Mrs. W. Charles RobertsMarjorie Williams Mrs. Betty E. WiseRobert L. Williams Mr. & Mrs. W. Charles RobertsMary Louise Willingham Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Thornton
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Virginia Jaehnig and the Drop in Sunday School class of First UMC in Jesup donate two handmade quilts.
Estate planning 101One and done. In sports, it’s a catchphrase for a team’s loss in the first game or match of a tournament. In estate planning, it’s the mind-set of people who think they’re done once they’ve put a will or trust in place.
In truth, estate planning is an ongoing process. Ensure that your plan fulfills your goals—review it periodically, and adjust it if necessary.
Also consider situations that may call for revisions to your will or other estate-planning documents.
• Marriage or divorce• A major change in your financial status• Birth or adoption of a child or grandchild• Death of a spouse or existing beneficiary• Death of an executor, trustee or other fiduciary• A move to a new state or province• A change in tax or estate planning laws
Try to conduct a thorough review of your plan every five years—even if none of the above events have occurred in your life.
Talk with your attorney or financial advisor. Be sure to look over the beneficiary designations for your retirement and investment accounts, along with your life insurance policies, to determine whether the beneficiary designations should be updated.
Making a will is simple and puts you in charge of your estate—instead of the government—for the benefit of your family and favorite charities. I pray that as you either make or revisit your will, that you will consider remembering the children and youth we serve here in ministry with a gift to The Foundation of The Methodist Home.
For more information contact Dr. Rick Lanford at 478-751-1725 or by email at [email protected].
Thank you and God Bless!
FOUNDATION GIVING &
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
The Methodist Home is blessed to receive support from various Foundations and Corporations. We would like to thank the following groups for their recent generosity:
THE ST. MARYS UMC FOUNDATION
FRANCES WOOD WILSON FOUNDATION
UPS FOUNDATION AND LOCAL EMPLOYEES FOR VOLUNTEERING RECENTLY
THE CLARK & RUBY BAKER FOUNDATION
WESLEYAN WOW! (for their recent involvement)
EVENING OF HOPE PARTNERS
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Jem R. Wilson Ms. Gloria BargeronWilliam Wisse Mrs. Janice D. SpriesSusie B. Womack Sandra & Roger BlackEvelyn Wood Mary & Eddie MillsMr. & Mrs. Richard Wood Mrs. Betty K. MillsElizabeth Woods Dr. & Mrs. Derek W. McAleerConstance Woodward
Mr. Paul WoodwardQueenie Wynn John & Victoria HaleyRosa Lee Wynn Mary & Clinton CollinsLeroy Young Mr. & Mrs. David RatliffAudrey Youngbrood Al & Shirley Greenway & FamilyJack Zorn Mrs. C.D. Wisham
UPS Freight paint the College Girls Cottage
Dr. Laudis H. (Rick) LanfordPresident/the foundation of the Methodist Home
of the South Georgia Conference, Inc.
Christmas here at The Methodist Home is an incredible month
of watching children and youth experience the outpouring of
love that comes from our Churches, individuals, businesses,
civic groups, and life-long friends who want to make a
difference! One such group who participates every year, is
led by a dear friend of mine, Danny Harrison.
Over the past couple of years, Danny along with some of
his business partners and friends will collect funds for our
Children’s Christmas. They will meet us in the parking lot of
a local store that sells sporting equipment or clothing apparel
and give each child $100.00 to spend in the store that evening.
The group will then break up into teams assisting the children
in their purchases.
It is an outpouring of love that makes your heart feel good
when you experience the true meaning of Christmas as people
from our community exemplify love with a Giving Spirit for
the Children we serve in Ministry here at The Home.
It was an outpouring of love the day God sent His Son,
Emmanuel to become the Lamb of God, who takes away the
Sin of the World. This glorious gift was given with a Giving
Spirit. A Giving Spirit that has been modeled through the
ages.
Thank you, Danny Harrison, for modeling that Giving Spirit
for our Children. Thanks to each of you who respond to our
Christmas Offering by mailing in your donation that allows
us to be in ministry to Children who have been abused and
neglected. Thank you for your Giving Spirit!
With a Giving Spirit
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Residents, Mrs. Harrison, the Harrison Girls
Danny Harrison, Dr. Rick Lanford, and George
Waters at Bass Pro Shop Christmas 2007.Danny Harrison and former resident
The Methodist Home P.O. Box 2525Macon, GA 31203-2525
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