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March 30, 2001

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Anniversaries recognized at conference event

The Commission on Archives and History will recognize Florida Conference ministers who are celebrating significant anniversaries of their ordination as deacons at the Dare to Share Jesus 2001 Florida Annual Conference Event May 29 to June 1.

The Revs. Franklin Carwithen and A. Dale Hagler, who were ordained in 1931, will be recognized.

The Commission will recognize those celebrating 50 years of ordination: Fletcher Anderson, Robert E. Brown, Elwyn R. Burke, Billy D. Case, Ezra Everett, DeWitt T. Farabee Jr., Hubert E. Floyd, Dan M. Gill, David C. Groves, W. Paul Lanier, Morrell S. Robinson and S. Harry Russell.

Those receiving recognition for 25 years of ordination are: John M. Bartha, Stan Beatty, R. Charles Boggs Jr., Frederick C. Bonsteel, Gordon L. Bowman, James M. Brazzell, Anne L. Burkholder, Thomas C. Ettinger, Marsha Wiggins Frame, David M. Gill, Michael C. Loomis, George P. Lutz, S. Dwight McQueen Jr., Bruce A. Mitchell, Gary E. Myers, Michael C. Oliver, Cheryl R. Pingel, John R. Powers, John C. Sanders, Gary A. Spencer, Randy J. Strickland, James F. Tynan Sr., Bruce G. Williams and Eric M. Young.

Any errors or omissions in these lists should be reported to Nell Thrift, conference archivist, at 863-688-9276 or P.O. Box 3767, Lakeland, FL 33802.


Counselor considered for Counseling Network

Janel Miller-Evans, M. Div., LCSW of Mount Dora, is being considered for inclusion in the Florida Conference Counseling Network. Anyone with concerns regarding the skills or character of this individual, making such action inappropriate, should write to the Rev. Leslie M. Avchin, Chair, 2900 John Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176, or Mrs. Jean J. Vanderslice, Coordinator, 6527 Forestwood Drive West, Lakeland, FL 33811, within 30 days of the publication of this notice.

All counselors are licensed by the state of Florida with the exception of pastoral counselors. The Conference Counseling Network Committee endeavors to find the most highly qualified people for inclusion.


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