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The Christian Courier
April, 2020
Published by the Church of Christ in Lorenzo, TX
Send correspondence to:
309 Monroe, Lorenzo, TX 79343
Ph: 206-948-3597
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Broken Bow, OK
Hello, are praying for these issues to subside quickly.
The Broken Bow congregation has been Sis. Sherry Hendon is recovering from a recent
relatively well, for the most part. However, surgery and has also made plans to attend the
Sis. Jean Camp has experienced several weeks meeting in Yuma. We pray for a speedy
of significant health issues. She has recovered recovery and a safe and spiritually uplifting trip
some, but not well enough to attend services for all attending this wonderful meeting. Sis.
[Editor’s Note: Sis Jean Camp did pass away, Carolyn Queen is experiencing back pain.
but we only learned of this yesterday]. Her Please pray that doctors will develop a
presence is greatly missed. The McKinney’s treatment plan to alleviate her discomfort.
both have had doctors’ appointments recently. Wednesday evening Bible study for our
Bro. John had an eye hemorrhage causing him young people began for the new year recently.
to lose partial sight in his right eye. He will be A planning meeting to gather ideas for Bible
periodically traveling to Oklahoma City to study topics and community service was
receive eye injections to stop the bleeding. We profitable, with many great ideas being
are praying his vision will be restored discussed. The group will be making Bible
completely. Sis. Betty has an enlarged thyroid bags to pass out throughout the community and
lobe and an enlarged blood vessel in her neck, to visitors at the church. The bags will contain
both with calcification. She has been dealing a Bible and several quick Bible reference cards
with headaches, sinus pain, and fatigue. We for guidance and study. The group also made
April, 2020 Page 1plans to do several community service projects, Colossians 3:23-24 (23) “And whatsoever ye
including yard beautification at the church, do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto
trash pickup, helping older members with men; (24) Knowing that of the Lord ye shall
chores, and nursing home visits. receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye
In Christian love, serve the Lord Christ.”
Broken Bow Congregation
Broken Bow, OK (Apr. 23rd)
Hello to all, On a sad note, we report the passing of Sis.
We hope all are safe at this time. The Jean Camp. “Ms. Jean” was a faithful member
Broken Bow congregation is doing well and of the Broken Bow and Tiner congregations.
would like to announce the baptism of Kara She was a steadfast, loving, Christian friend,
Camp. Kara recently moved back to the area who was always willing to do her part and help
and will be attending services with us. We are others. She lived her faith in Christ and was a
excited about her decision to obey the gospel great example in so many ways. Her kindness
and look forward to her worshipping with us in and love will be greatly missed by all who
the years to come. knew her.
Our congregation has also enjoyed hearing Please continue to pray for our country and
the online lessons given by brothers from all brothers and sisters throughout the world.
various congregations. What a blessing this We pray many souls will be turned to Christ.
has been to us! We appreciate those who are In Christian Fellowship,
working out “all the bugs” in order for this Church of Christ
year’s church camp to also be viewed online Costilow Street
(more information coming soon). Broken Bow, OK
Lorenzo, TX
Greetings to all our brothers and sisters, Here is a summary of the Yuma meeting in
Due to the government mandates March with the speakers and their sermon
concerning outbreak of the Corona Virus the topics:
Lorenzo congregation has been dividing our Bro. Bob Farley, “Laodicea – Luke Warm”;
assemblies into smaller groups. As far as we Bro. Ellis Forsman, “It is Well With My Soul”;
know, none of the people that we know has Bro. Jim Lamb, “The Well”; Bro. Richard
contracted this virus. However, there have Johnston, “Some Things Jesus Didn’t Say”;
been some experiencing flu and other Bro. Robert Davis, “Taking Care of God’s
sicknesses the past several days. Business”; Bro. Larry Pollan, “Ye Are the
The meeting at Yuma last month was very Branches”; Bro. Tony Brister, “Unspotted”;
good with lots of fellowship, preaching, and Bro. Terry Warford, “With His Stripes”; Bro.
meals.
Page 2 The Christian CourierJerry McCay, “Throw Away Your Fear”; Bro. sharing in fellowship. It is always a treat to
Billy Martin, “That’s My Job”. have them visit this congregation.
The following were baptized during the The Delta Family Camp was closed this year
meeting: Sherry Hendon, March 9th and John by the owner of the camp grounds. The
Rawlings, March 13th. Lorenzo meeting has been changed to July
Recent visitors at Lorenzo were Bro. Dan 12-19, taking over the time vacated at Delta.
and Sis. Karen Greenway and Bro. Garry and Speakers will be Eric Harper and Kevin Lamb.
Sis. Faye Burkhart. They were among the All are welcome.
many visitors at the Yuma meeting, but they Love to all from the Lorenzo, TX,
followed us home. They spent several days at congregation.
Lorenzo assisting in several projects and
Pleasant View, OK
To all my brothers and sisters in Christ, several speakers each day, lots of singing,
Wonderful thanks be to God the father who fellowship and dinner. It sounded wonderful to
because he loved us so much, He sent his only me. As luck (and God) would have it brother
begotten son to die for our sins. Eugene Wilson, a member at Pleasant View,
Wonderful thanks be to Christ who left his asked me if we could, once or several times a
home in glory to be the lamb of God so that year, have a get together at his place for
salvation could be given to those who are afar preaching, singing, fellowship and dinner. If
off. you don’t know Bro. Eugene, you are really
Let us never forget the two sacrifices given, missing out. He and his wonderful wife Debbie
one as a father and one as a savior. have a really nice farm at the end of a dead-end
We at the Pleasant View congregation in road several miles out of town. At his home he
Stilwell, OK, are doing fairly well. We are has a big beautiful front porch and a bandstand
having the usual allergies for this time of year where he has had several get-togethers in the
with all the trees starting to spread their leaves. past.
The dreaded Corona virus has made its way So, we here at Pleasant View would like to
here but not as severe as some of the country. have a Grand Reopening of “The Fifth Sunday
Our prayers are with all who may be in harm’s Meeting”. We are going to do this only on
way of this virus, especially the nurses and Saturday so those traveling can make it home
doctors we have in the church. Sunday afternoon. This first time we will start
Last year Bro. Stanley Goodwin and I were at 10 am with singing and fellowship, have the
visiting, and he told me of an almost forgotten first sermon at 11am with dinner after, another
tradition called “Fifth Sunday Meetings”. sermon at 2pm and a final sermon 5pm with
Several times a year (usually four) there are lots of singing, fellowship, fun and food in
five Sundays in a month. For some time in the between. We are going to try to hold our first
church, on the weekend of the fifth Sunday, one on May 30th, if the national health
one congregation would host the “Fifth Sunday problems will let us. A note to any traveling
Meeting”. It would last over the weekend with preacher: Please, get ahold of us and reserve
April, 2020 Page 3your spot to bring a gospel message to the hills want to attend and please bring a friend. May
of Oklahoma. This will be open to any who we carry the glorious Gospel to the world!
Your brother in Christ, Paul Warford
Yakima, WA
Brothers and sisters, all our young members who are stepping up to
I have a little news from Yakima. Sis. Cinde the challenges of preaching, and church
McCay fell and broke her hip in October. After leadership. It gives us great hope for the future
replacement surgery she is making good of Christ’s Church. The best news we have to
progress in physical therapy. Sis. Kay McCay share is that we have a new sister - Patricia
had knee replacement surgery last month and is Sage was baptized last Sunday. She and her
also doing well and on the mend. We’ve had a husband James have been meeting with us this
pretty mild winter so far and we’re hoping that spring and we are thrilled to share this news.
it will stay the same right into Spring. Stop by and visit or meet with us if you are in
We have not set a date for our meeting yet this part of the country.
but will let you know as soon as we have the Love to all,
details. As we get older, we are encouraged by Bro. Bill McCay, Jr.
News From Abroad
Harlingen, TX
Appreciated dear brethren, necessary because the brethren do not have
I greet you in the name of the Lord Jesus and transportation to get to the old location.
desire that you are all of good health and the After that I traveled to the city of Pachuca,
problems of health concerning the Corona Mexico, to help the brethren solve a small
Virus has not affected the brethren in the faith. problem that came up because of a bad
We are always praying for you all that you are interpretation of the scriptures.
always blessed in the Lord. While there, I got sick and returned to
I comment that the first week of March I Harlingen. Thanks to the Lord I am now well. I
visited again the brethren in Rio Verde, am taking advantage of this time (because of
Mexico, because we had four new baptisms. the quarantine by reason of the Corona Virus)
The brothers of the area are very happy because to write some topics to send to the preachers of
the church there is growing in number and for the churches for their edification.
that reason the church is creating a new I thank in the name of the Lord for your
building so that the brethren that live a distance participation in the work of the gospel. We
away can meet in the new location and those of pray to the Lord that you can continue with
the city can meet in the old building. This was assisting the work of the Lord.
Page 4 The Christian CourierI continue in communication with the Your brother in Christ, Otto and Mariela
brethren in Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia; Alvarez.
I pray that the Lord helps me that I do not have
much problem with my health.
Report From Kenya
Hi brethren, come to a standstill. We try as much as we can
Happy to greet you in the name of our Lord to communicate through mobile phones and by
and Savior Jesus Christ. At this moment, when chance by sending e-mail. Bro. Laban called
the entire nations of the world people live in me some two weeks ago. He informed me of
fear, scared, and threatened with the death from the death of a newly converted brother near
Corona virus, we should all the time think of Buhura in Kakamega who lost his wife. I came
others. I have been praying, thinking of what to learn from the person concerned that he was
might be the situation with you brethren, since my student many years ago. His name is
the U.S is really badly affected. We see in the George Omulama. Had it not been for this
news broadcast over the radios and televisions curfew not to travel to far places, I would have
how the situation is over there. I hope you are traveled to Kakamega.
well in the hands of our Lord Jesus Christ. We We now pray to our Almighty God to
at this end are not as badly affected as you over protect us all. We thank you brethren for your
there. great concern and prayers.
The government has directed everyone to Fortunately I got a chance to go and see my
stay at home. It is quite unfortunate since most doctor today. I was not feeling well therefore I
people live a hand to mouth life. They must go had to go and collect some medicine as well as
out in the morning to work so that in the for checkup. Other brethren like John Mbithi,
evening they might have some food on the Johnstone Muteti, (Machakos), Milton
table. Some run small business, like selling Owanga, John Otunga (Sio Port), Samuel
vegetables. My wife has been doing that; now Sambu from junction Londian called and told
she can’t go out to look for something to sell. me to write to thank you and greet you. They
Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kilifi are the main are all praying for you. I had to try as much as I
towns affected with Corona virus; therefore could to write and at least update you dear
right now there is no going or coming out brethren.
Nairobi and Mombasa. The number of infected Your brother in Christ, Bro. John Kombo
persons is 184, seven are dead. Everything has
Report From Tanzania
Brethren and Sisters, can be unsettling, I believe we will get through
We hope all are doing well especially this this together and emerge stronger.
time that Satan is trying to pull us down. These Bro. Deus and I just came home yesterday.
are unprecedented times that have dramatically We are very tired for staying out of our homes
changed our daily lives. While the uncertainty for a long time. We had a nice trip to Dodoma
April, 2020 Page 5(Mpwapwa), two new congregations have been Health wise, Most of us are doing well and
planted in that region. One was restored to New we continue to serve our faithful God whose
Testament teaching and the other was promises are not like of humans. We still need
converted to Christianity from Islamic belief; your prayers on behalf of Bro. Maxwell who
This makes a total of 19 congregations in was struck by lightning last week and is still in
Tanzania. Again, thank you all for your always the hospital bed. We got a phone call that he is
prayers. Because we work in remote areas, we about to be discharged after paying the hospital
have the hardness of traveling from one village bill. May we continue to pray for him and his
to another. I will send the pictures of the new family so that God can open the ways for him to
convert after my phone is repaired; it rained on get out of hospital bed. We also got a call from
me with a phone and so it is stuck. We Shirati, Bro. Julius Kachege is sick of Malaria
appreciate all the help we got from you through and flu; may we continue to pray for him also.
Ellis’ hand. May the Lord increase abundantly. Your brother in Christ, Bro. Sadat
Most people are indoors because of this
horrible disease.
Report From Uganda
From Sis. Jesca Nakiwu been surviving from our church’s
Dear Brethren, we’re praying you’re all safe responsibility to deliver to them medicine at
and in good health and good faith because this our church clinic. Now that our clinic is closed
is a very trying moment of our faith. It is such a due to National shutdown, I can only get the
very tough time that can only be handled medicine for special cases from the hospital
respectively by our Almighty God! Amen. free of charge and deliver to them.
With deep sorrow I am sorry to inform you Praying you are able to support in any way
that this morning sad news has reached me. We possible to save these innocent lives of God’s
have lost 3 brothers in Christ and one sister. rural needy!!
One brother and sister have passed on due to Be blessed always.
lack of their daily pills for high blood pressure Your sister in Christ,
and diabetics. Their pills got finished that they Jesca Nakiwu
could hardly survive without. Then the two
brothers, one was bitten by the snake from the
From Bro. Julius Wandera
pit latrine, one had AIDS but when his The Bible tells us to have courage, however
medicine got finished, he began developing as humans at time we lose courage , but we
some symptoms and he lost hope on how to get should remember that God is not a liar; He will
more, so he got a rope and killed himself. This always help us to climb the mountains.
is very unfortunate but we pray for God to rest We hear sad news that the death toll is very
them in peace. high over there. Brethren, we are together in
Am still trying to figure out how I can reach prayer for God to help because American
the hospital for medicines of our brothers and people have been generous in schools, medical,
sisters with special medical needs, because we compassion, government aid, church work, and
are likely to lose many lives who for long have various humanitarian activities.
Page 6 The Christian CourierIn Uganda we have 53 patients. The food and other basic needs. We need your
president has again increased the lockdown of prayers
21 more days of no movement. It is a good idea Yours, Bro. Julius Wandera
to stay home but people will continue to lack
Report From Liberia
Some personal work done in the month of and Bro. James Suahgba, “Perseverance, Go
For It”.
March, 2020
The baptized are the followings:
During this month, I studied with three (3) • Sis. Odell Dyegar at the age of 18
persons in my community from the topic,
• Sis. Winnie Lartey at the age of 26.
“How To Become a Christian,” taken from the
They are with the Central Buchanan Church
text of Romans 10:9-15. Here on Sunday
of Christ, herein Buchanan, Grand Bassa
evening, March 29 I baptized two (2) persons
County, Liberia.
and they have become members of the body of
We are in prayers with all of the brethren in
Christ, the church.
the United States, that the Lord Almighty be
The speakers and their topics at the Central
with you all to overcome the Corona Virus.
Buchanan Church of Christ in the month of
This Virus is also getting wide spread in
March are as follows: Bro. David Robert,
Liberia, but we are under the control and
“Moses And the Burning Bush”; Bro. Emmett
protection of the Almighty God with your
Logan, “Living Without Christ”; Bro. David
prayers offered to God on our behalves.
Robert, “They Are Still Among Us”; Bro.
May God be with all of you continually to
Emmett Logan, “Can God Answer Prayer?”;
the end of the Corona Virus.
In Christian love, Bro. Suahgba
In Loving Memory of Harry Davis
Harry Davis was born where he attended the local school Yuma High
to J.G. (Doc) and School. In 1953 he met and married Alice, his
Margaret Davis in wife of 67 years, and had three sons: Harry
Pocahontas, AR on J.G., Robert, and Joseph. Harry was drafted
Sept.8, 1932. He passed into the Army and proudly served his tour of
away at his home in duty in Germany. Afterwards, he returned to
Yuma, Arizona on Feb. the Yuma area and began a long career as a
26, 2020. He had 9 mechanic and manager at the Yuma County
brothers and sisters, Waters Users. Harry was an avid outdoorsman;
Claud, Hite, Roy, Ruth, Katy, Mac, Buddy, he loved to hunt, fish, and camp with his
Verda and Dorothy. The family moved from family.
Arkansas in the 1930s to Somerton, Arizona Early in his life, Harry made the decision to
become a Christian by being baptized into the
April, 2020 Page 7Church of Christ where he loved to sing, grandchildren, his baby sister Dorothy as well
worship, and preach the word. He is survived as several nieces and nephews. Throughout his
by his wife, Alice; his sons and daughters life he liked nothing better than being with his
in-laws Harry J.G & Janice, Robert & Debra, family, as well as gardening & yard work. He is
Joseph & Teresa; 8 grand children; several now forever with those that have gone before
great grandchildren, and great great and waiting for those to come.
In Loving Memory of Alice Rhea Davis
Alice R. Davis was born raised exotic birds, tortoises, and dogs. She
to William and Hallie was a member of the Church of Christ,
(Sally) Boling in Garber, gathering faithfully with her husband and
Oklahoma, on November children for worship, singing, and fellowship.
13, 1932, and passed away She loved Harry and could not stand to be apart
in her home in Yuma, for long, passing away just a few days after her
Arizona, on March 3, 2020. husband of 67 years. She is preceded in death
She had two brothers, by her father William, her mother Sally and her
Marvin (Sonny) Boling, husband Harry, and is survived by her sons and
Billy Gray Boling, and a daughters in-laws Harry J.G & Janice., Robert
sister, Ann (Boling) Lytle. In the early 30’s, the & Debra, Joseph & Teresa; 8 grandchildren;
family moved to Arizona near the Safford area several great grand children, and great great
and later in 1950 Alice moved to Somerton, grandchildren, her brother Marvin (Sonny) and
Arizona, where she met and married the love of baby sister Ann and many nieces and nephews.
her life, Harry. In 1953 she and Harry moved to The 2 lives of this special husband & wife
Yuma where they raised three sons Harry J.G., were honored and celebrated together on Mar.
Robert, and Joseph. When her sons started 1st. On Mar. 6th Bro. Harry was lovingly laid to
school, she followed them working in the rest that same day. Sis. Alice was lovingly laid
cafeteria for many years, then as a teacher’s to rest on Mar. 13th.
aide. Alice loved children and was known in Together forever.
the area as Gramma. She loved animals and
In Loving Memory of Dan Lee Treat
Daniel Lee Treat was born February 1, 1947 doing things that people thought were
in Reydon, OK, and he passed away on March impossible. He was the family daredevil and
15th in Broken Bow, OK. He was the 5th of 6 was loved greatly.
children born to Lloyd DeCoy Treat and Bertha Dan drove trucks, was a mechanic like his
Irene Dobbs Treat. He loved hunting and Dad, and retired from the Oklahoma State
fishing and being in nature. Dan truly enjoyed Forestry Service.
Page 8 The Christian CourierDan was a fun loving, nephews:, step mother Susie Morris Treat, step
kind father and sister Ozella Meek, and many dear friends.
grandfather. His children He is survived by his wife, his 4 children:
and grandchildren were his Lloyd, Tommy, Danita, David and
pride and joy. grandchildren & 31 great grandchildren.
Dan was a member of Also surviving are his brothers, James(wife
the Church of Christ of Helen) and DeWayne, and sisters, Mary and
Broken Bow and had lived Phyllis, step brother Gayle, step sisters Donna,
in McCurtain County all his life. He enjoyed Bonnie and Maezelle, brother and sister in laws
hunting and fishing. Dan was a retired forester and numerous nieces, nephews and other
from the State of Oklahoma. relatives.
Dan is preceded in death by his wife, We will always love Danny and cherish our
Brenda, his mother and father, his brother, fond memories made with this wonderful man.
William (Bill) Treat, Sister in laws, Brother in We will truly miss his love of life. We are
law: Doug Ferguson, several nieces and thankful to the Lord for the many wonderful
years we had with him.
In Loving Memory of Melba Jean (Watson) Camp
Melba Jean (Watson) on special projects for the ODHS and Floyd at
Camp, 86, of Broken the OKC Stockyards. Saving their money, they
Bow passed from this returned to Broken Bow a few years later and
life March 21, 2020. bought a small farm in Broken Bow. It is there
She was born November that they spent a lifetime making wonderful
29, 1933 in Plainview, memories, farming, raising cattle, produce, and
TX, to Claud and Opal their four children.
Ruth (Clements) Jean was truly a Proverbs 31 wife, mother,
Watson. Jean grew up in grandmother (Nanny), great-grandmother,
the Broken Bow area sister. friend and Christian example. She loved
and graduated from unconditionally, prayed often, and placed her
Broken Bow High School in 1951. Jean was a husband and family above herself Jean
longtime, faithful member of the Church of believed to have a good life meant loving God
Christ (Broken Bow and Tiner). and being obedient to his will, loving each
Jean moved to OKC after graduation and other, and being content. Her home was
worked for a time before returning to Broken always well kept and inviting. She enjoyed
Bow and meeting her tall young country boy, gardening, canning, sewing, and helping Floyd
Floyd Camp. They were united in marriage do what needed to be done on the farm. Jean
March 17, 1958, spending 58 loving years spent a great deal of time reading to, cooking
together. In the early years of their marriage, for, and playing with her grandchildren,
Jean and Floyd returned to OKC to work, Jean making each one feel important and special. At
April, 2020 Page 9the end of the day, when her chores complete, knew her. Jean is preceded by her parents,
she always took the time to sit with her family Floyd Camp (husband), John Camp (son),
on the porch (summer) or by the fireplace Adam Ebert (grandson), & Mary Jo Brasher
(winter) to listen and visit. As the children (sister). Those forever cherishing her memory
grew up, Jean and Floyd contracted with are daughters and spouses, Kara Jean
Pilgrim’s Pride to provide eggs for hatching. Camp, Melissa Harcrow (Mike), and Melinda
Like everything she did, Jean found Moyer (Tim). 12 Grand-children, 16
satisfaction in providing thousands of clean, Great-grandchildren, and a very special group
well-graded eggs each week for the company. of care givers.
Jean’s meek and quiet spirit has left a lasting
impression on her family and all those who
The brethren in Africa want to express their thanks to the Christian brethren in
the U. S. for their thoughtful assistance during the Corona Virus that has taken
over the world. This has been a Godsend during their time of need.
Bulletin Board
Meetings
May 30, 2020 Pleasant View 5th Sunday Mtg Guest speakers
June 28 - July 1, 2020 Gleed, WA Guest speakers
July 12-19, 2020 (changed) Lorenzo, TX Eric Harper & Kevin Lamb
TBA Yakima, WA TBA
(2020 Camp canceled) Delta Family Camp Meeting Canceled
July, 2021 Delta Family Camp Meeting Guest speakers
Passings
Harry Davis Yuma, AZ Feb. 26, 2020
Alice Rhea Davis Yuma, AZ Mar. 3, 2020
George Omulama Kakamega, Kenya Mar., 2020
Dan Lee Treat Broken Bow, OK Mar. 15, 2020
Melba Jean Camp Broken Bow, OK Mar. 21, 2020
Baptisms
Patricia Sage Yakima, WA Feb. 16, 2020
Odell Dyegar Buchanan, Liberia Mar., 2020
Winnie Lartey Buchanan, Liberia Mar., 2020
Sherry Hendon Yuma, AZ Mar. 9, 2020
John Rawlings Yuma, AZ Mar. 13, 2020
Kara Camp Broken Bow, OK Apr., 2020
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John Kombo Nakuru, Kenya Diabetes, high blood pressure, enlarged heart
Julius Wandera's wife Uganda Stroke
Wilkister Silvester Gaita, Tanzania Malaria
Agrippina Silvester Gaita, Tanzania Severe back problems
Maxwell Tanzania Struck by lightning
Julius Kachege Shirati, Tanzania Malaria & flu
Linda Camp Broken Bow, OK Cancer
Sherry Hendon Broken Bow, OK Recovering from surgery
John McKinney Broken Bow, OK Eye Hemorrhage
Betty McKinney Broken Bow, OK Enlarged Thyroid lobe
Vicki Camp Perrin Broken Bow, OK Cancer
Carolyn Queen Broken Bow, OK Back pain
Brent Berry Canton, GA Heart problems
Tony Schell Cedaredge, CO Heart irregularities
Debbie Wilkerson Cedaredge, CO Fighting cancer & broken hip surgery
Billy Martin Citrus City, AZ Fighting cancer
Mike Wilcher Citrus City, AZ Fighting cancer
Carol Bauer Gleed, WA Cancer treatment
Pauline Holloway Gleed, WA Uterine & cervical cancer
Ilene Thrush Gleed, WA Several strokes & heart issues
June Auslam Goshen, AR Bleeding problem
Rachel Daniels Goshen, AR Broken Heart Syndrome
Roger Smith Goshen, AR Unknown problems; going for testing
Otto & Mariella Alvarez Harlingen, TX Dangerous travel, Otto - Pacemaker installed
Okja Way Oakdale, CA Fighting cancer
Becky Forsman Lorenzo, TX Knee surgery
Jessica Chastain Pleasant View, OK Health issues
Reba Morris Pleasant View, OK Lupus, pneumonia & recent surgeries
Russell Morris Pleasant Viw, OK Effects of stroke
Retha Morris Pleasant View, OK Fighting Parkinson’s disease
Darletta Spencer Pleasant View, OK Fighting cancer, MRSA infection
Hal Spencer Pleasant View, OK Heart attack
Cinde McCay Yakima, WA Fighting Parkinson's & broken hip recovery
Kay McCay Yakima, WA Knee replacement surgery
Tony Brister Yuma, AZ Chemo & fighting cancer
Fred Commings Yuma, AZ Congestive heart failure
Teresa Davis Yuma, AZ Neck pain & health problems
All of those in Africa that fight malaria & other maladies continually and all those who are
aging or in nursing homes, as well as all who are fighting Corona 19 Virus, or are isolated.
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Lorenzo, TX 79343
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