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Lawrence Hamilton Philpot, Sr
Lawrence Hamilton Philpot, Sr. passed away on June 20, at the age of 88 in his hometown of Greenville. Funeral Services were held on Sunday, June 23, beginning at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Dunklin Funeral Home with Brother Herbert Brown officiating and Dunklin Funeral Home directing. Burial will follow in Mt. Carmel […] The post Lawrence Hamilton Philpot, Sr appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Charles Mayo Kennedy
July 23, 1943 – June 19, 2024 Charles Mayo Kennedy, age 80, of Greenville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, at the Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama surrounded by his closest friends. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Greenville, and […] The post Charles Mayo Kennedy appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Brenda J Scruggs
Brenda J Scruggs, loving mother of 2, passed away on May 17. She is preceded in death by her grandson Tyler Lissenby and she is survived by her daughter Melissa Kelley, son Chris Kervin, and grandchildren Kyle Lissenby, Hunt Murphy and Lane Kervin. Brenda was born Nov. 3, 1955. She was the daughter of Irene […] The post Brenda J Scruggs appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Glen E. Sorrells, Sr.
Glen E. Sorrells, Sr., a resident of Greenville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, at the age of 67. Graveside Services were held on Saturday, June 22, beginning at 2 p.m. at Sunrise Memorial Park. The family received friends for visitation beginning at 12:30 p.m. until service time in the chapel of Dunklin Funeral Home. […] The post Glen E. Sorrells, Sr. appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Jose “Joe” Gomez
With a spirit as enduring as the open road, Jose “Joe” Gomez, at the seasoned age of 65, took the exit ramp to the great beyond on June 13. Born to the world on Jan. 3, 1959, in Edinburg, Texas, Joe steered his life with gusto and a Marine’s resolve, eventually shifting gears to become […] The post Jose “Joe” Gomez appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Board denies Crenshaw, approves Pate parole requests
The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles met May 23 and denied parole to one man while granting parole to another incarcerated for Butler County convictions. Patrick Crenshaw, 38 was denied parole after serving seven years for 2017 convictions in Butler County. He is housed at the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility, serving a 20-year […] The post Board denies Crenshaw, approves Pate parole requests appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Greenville students earn top honors
As colleges and universities close their spring terms, several Greenville students were named among the top achievers for displaying academic excellence in spring 2024 courses. Mercer University in Macon, Georgia named Kiah Shealy to its spring 2024 dean’s list. The Greenville native is a junior enrolled with Mercer’s School of Business and achieved the honor […] The post Greenville students earn top honors appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Chamber awards Camellia Ambassador Scholarships
Fort Dale Academy seniors Alli Butts and Kate Turner were honored with the 2024 Camellia Girl Ambassador Scholarship from the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce at the Chamber’s monthly board meeting on June 12. Both students received a $500 scholarship. “The Camellia Girl/Chamber Page program aims to provide local young women and men with opportunities […] The post Chamber awards Camellia Ambassador Scholarships appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Golf tournament honors local legend
Kevin Sport, a Nashville-based singer/songwriter and Conecuh Sausage brand representative, returned to his home turf on June 12 to participate in an annual golf tournament renamed last year in honor of his uncle, Charles M. Sport. The event, which raises, funds for youth athletics, is a long-standing tradition in the community. “This tournament has been […] The post Golf tournament honors local legend appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
What About Your Dash?
Have you ever walked through a cemetery and read gravestones? While most would find such locations spooky at night, cemeteries can actually be quite beautiful during the day, and the gravestones littered throughout them are truly fascinating to read. Unless we opt for cremation, there’s coming a day when each of our bodies will be […] The post What About Your Dash? appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Handle Adversity Like Job
By Dean Kelly I wish I could handle things like Job did. This man recorded in the Bible book bearing his name probably lived sometime between the flood of Genesis and the time of Abraham. He was one of, if not the wealthiest man of his area. The Bible records the events that led to […] The post Handle Adversity Like Job appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
A Hero Remembered
I enjoyed O.S. Hawkins’ new biography of legendary pastor W.A. Criswell, a role model for my generation of pastors. Criswell served 50 years at First Baptist, Dallas, and was an itinerant preacher and an avid writer. Hawkins is remarkably honest about Criswell’s successes and failures. Criswell taught young preachers to devote Saturday nights to rest, […] The post A Hero Remembered appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Senator Robert Stewart hosts Listening Session in Greenville
State Senator Robert Stewart held a listening session on June 13 at the Butler County Lomax-Hannon Junior College auditorium, engaging with constituents of District 23 to provide a legislative update and hear their concerns. “These listening sessions are a great opportunity for me to get an understanding of the issues that our communities are facing […] The post Senator Robert Stewart hosts Listening Session in Greenville appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
‘Animal Tales’ told at library
Animal Tales, a Pensacola based company that leads educational exotic animal programs, visited the Greenville Butler County Public Library June 7. The program is a favorite among young readers who enjoy learning about exotic animals first hand. “We’ve had them as a guest before,” said Library Director Kevin Pearcey. “They’re always really popular with the […] The post ‘Animal Tales’ told at library appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Camellia Communications brings fiber to Butler County homes
In 1946, Howard and Jesse Powell acquired Hayneville Telephone Company (HTC) with the purchase of a home on East Tuskeena Street, which came with the operation’s switchboard and 50 customers. The couple retained the business, and the family later expanded services to Fort Deposit and Greenville, continuing the 57-year legacy by expanding to form Camellia […] The post Camellia Communications brings fiber to Butler County homes appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
A decade of faith, love, growth
My tenth year as the Pastor of Camp Ground/Rutledge Global Methodist Church comes to a close in June. Brandy and I are grateful as we reflect on this significant journey. Here are some essential lessons I have gathered during these years: * Cling to your calling, especially during the toughest times. * Cherish and nurture […] The post A decade of faith, love, growth appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Dixie Girls tournaments kick off in Greenville
Dixie Girls District 6 tournaments began in Greenville June 13, with the Angels, Darlings, and Ponytails competing for the championship. The 12U Ponytails emerged victorious in their opening game against Crenshaw County, securing a decisive 16-1 win. Crenshaw County Coach Bo Bowlan acknowledged his team’s struggle, noting that they allowed too many errors against great […] The post Dixie Girls tournaments kick off in Greenville appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Public outcry changes things
How many times have we heard remarks like, “nothing ever changes” or “something should be done?” The public often feels helpless to write wrongs done in our communities, but public outcry does make a difference, especially when it’s coupled with initiatives toward positive change. Recently, an act of vandalism at the StoryWalk trail at E.L. […] The post Public outcry changes things appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
The odd couple returns
A falconer once told me he had a buzzard named Quasimodo. Among all his birds — owls, falcons, a Bald Eagle — Quasi was considered to be the smartest. Recent backyard aviary experiences have helped me understand why. A buzzard family began squatting in my barn last year. I saw them there a few times, […] The post The odd couple returns appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
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