Monday, February 09, 2009

Obituary for Marsha Stewart

Stewart, Marsha Kaye
Age: 56
Passed Away: 2009-02-09
Funeral Home: Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps Funeral Home
Marsha Kaye Gibson Stewart, 56 of Bowling Green died at 8:38 am Monday, February 09, 2009 at Greenview Hospital. Marsha was born in Hardin County, Kentucky and spent most of her life in Bowling Green. She was a full time mother who raised two wonderful children. She was a graduate of Warren Central High School and was a member of Broadway United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps Funeral Home with burial at Fairview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm on Tuesday and from 9:00 am to service time on Wednesday at the funeral home. Words of condolences may be sent in the form of e-mail to jvpfh@bellsouth.net Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Bowling Green/Warren County Humane Society, P O Box 1456, Bowling Green, KY, 42102. Survivors include one son, Nicholas “Nick” Stewart and his fiancĂ©, Katie of Bowling Green; one daughter, Molly Kate Stewart of Bowling Green; her parents Marshall and Margie Gibson of Bowling Green; one brother, Kevin Gibson and his wife, Kim of Bowling Green; three sisters, Deborah Arterburn and her husband, Michael of Scottsville, Lisa Edwards and her husband, Bobby, and Kim Haynes and her husband, Pat both of Bowling Green; one grandchild, Willow Stewart; several nieces and nephews. The family would like to give special thanks to Christian Health Care, Greenview Hospital and Vanderbilt University Medical Center for their exceptional care and dedication.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Prayer Requests for February 1

Please pray for...

1. Carol Calamaio. She passed her Series 63 test, which is a requirement to stay at Modern Woodman.
2. Claire Calamaio. She asks to pray for those in Kentucky without power, for her mother and sister, and for her father.
3. Madison Reece. For her father and her family, and also for her church, East Hartford Baptist

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Disaster Relief

As you all know, we have recently felt a disaster befall our Commonwealth this past week. The Ice storm of the century has left 600,000 without electricity. My family lives in Ohio and Butler Counties which have been hit very hard. The Lord has placed us in a position to help, so we must answer this call. They are still without electricity and what we need to do, as a congregation, is come to the aid of those whom we can so readily help. We have been blessed in Warren County with a much smaller amount of Power failure. Please bring what you can to Church during any service (including Sunday nights and Wednesday nights), or call Timothy Morris at 270-791-6628 for more information.
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What you can give:

-Blankets

-Kerosene heaters

-Kerosene

-Flashlights

-Candles

-Non perishable food items

-Anything that can keep people warm during this cold season

-Volunteer your time by calling the Red Cross at - 270-991-6697

And you can always give prayers!


Items will be delivered to the following shelters:

Butler County – Morgantown Elementary school Grayson County - Grayson County High School Ohio County - Fire Training Center in Beaver Dam, Southern Elementary in Cromwell Warren County – American Red Cross in Bowling Green

Pass this around to anyone who might find it helpful. And if you are not able to give any material items, please pray for these affected areas of the state.