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05/23/21 12:13 PM #1955    

 

Becky Armstrong (Helms)

Happy birthday today to George Crow and congratulations on receiving this pretigious award March 2020.

The Rev. Dr. George Crow, senior pastor of Northeast Presbyterian Church, was presented the ORDER OF THE SILVER CRESCENT during ceremonies at his retirement dinner, Mar. 7. Presented either by or on behalf of the S.C. governor. the award is the state’s highest civilian honor “for significant contributions, leadership, volunteerism, and lifelong influence within a region or community.”

Read full article here: https://whosonthemove.com/pastor-receives-governors-award

Thank you to Kay Elrod Manning for bringing this news to us!


05/23/21 09:08 PM #1956    

 

George Crow

Many thanks to all for the kind birthday wishes.  Can't figure out where the years went.  Seems like only yesterday when we were doing whatever Bearcat high schoolers were doing in the merry month of May.


05/24/21 11:19 AM #1957    

David Sealy

Congratulations George. BZ


05/24/21 03:31 PM #1958    

 

Neal Tobias

Congratulations George; and thank you for all that you have dont to earn this recognition.

 


05/24/21 03:55 PM #1959    

 

Sammy Russell (Adams)

Congratulations on your award,George! Well deserved! 

 


05/25/21 07:03 AM #1960    

 

Marilyn (Lyn) Baker (Jackson)

Congratulations George on receiving this prestigious award.  I know it was well deserved.  Bob & Lyn Jackson


05/25/21 08:33 AM #1961    

 

Cheryl Pope (Bumgarner)

Congratulations, George!! Best wishes upon your retirement. 


05/25/21 04:39 PM #1962    

 

Rebecca Littlefield (Jones)

Kept seeing all of these congrats on an award to George come thru to my email.  I had to sign in and see what this fuss was all about.

Oh my goodness!  This is the highest civilian honor given and quite the award.  I'm very happy you received this, George.  Congratulations!  What an honor for you, your entire family + future generations down your line  -   very impressive!!   And to think, all you had to do was be YOU ! 

Miss Rebecca - it is odd you should say "all you had to do was be YOU!" I had that same thought when I saw the article on line.  George has always been George's best George. He never waivered. Isn't it an accomplishment  to know who you are at such an early age in life? Thanks Beckie!   Kay

PS:  George, this is what people say about you behind your back. Sorry we are speaking like you aren't in the room!  K


05/25/21 07:00 PM #1963    

 

Janice Pryor

Congratulations, George!  What an honor and well deserved.  Hope you and your family enjoy a long and happy retirement.


05/26/21 09:03 AM #1964    

 

Susan Wall (Bates)

Congratulations George on such am Amazing Honor! Proud to say I know you!!!!

 


05/26/21 10:29 PM #1965    

 

George Crow

You all embarrass me with your kind & generous comments about my reception of the "Order of the Silver Crescent."  I think it just means I had a couple of good friends who knew how to present things in just the right way to cause the Governor to smile upon me.  So many Pastors are truly much more deserving.

I will say that the feeling that has most captured my heart in recent days is gratitude to God for allowing me to serve in the ministry.  In college I turned my back on God during the spring of my sophomore year and lived in a manner I much regret.  I did not return to Him until three years laters.  That our kind heavenly Father would not only let me to return home to Him, but also allow me to earn my living as a Pastor of a church composed of men, women, boys & girls that He purchased with the price of His own Son's death, is a privilege I will be eternally grateful for.

And I wish that same grace of God upon you as we celebrate the date of our 55th graduation from RHHS.  Seems like it was only a few years ago.  Where does the time go?  Love you crazy Bearcats.


05/27/21 06:27 AM #1966    

 

D. Anne Bagley (Elliott)

George, well your text just made me tear up. We are proud of you! God knows we all messed up at one time but He gave us his hand to pull us back....love this class. Thanks to our Veterans this Memorial Weekend.   Anne. 


05/29/21 09:08 AM #1967    

 

Dennis W. Haire

Yeah, it doesn't seem like 55 years ago that I attended a drop-in for George when he was leaving for the Air Force Academy.  There was a man with a collar (minister) that was drinking a beer.  Growing up Baptist in Rock Hill, I was thinking "Can they do that?  Unheard of."  Anyway, the world has changed a lot over that time but George is pretty much the same.  


05/30/21 08:06 AM #1968    

 

Jimmy Winchester

Hopefully everyone has a great Memorial Day weekend with your family and friends.

05/31/21 02:19 PM #1969    

 

Kay Manning (Elrod)

Today, I happened to notice the date on our commencement program. Tonight at 8:00 we should all remember where we were 55 years ago - altogether under on roof at the Winthrop auditorium. There has been a lot of water under the bridge from that time to this - 55 Memorial Days, 55 more birthdays, etc...   Kay


 

 

 


05/31/21 04:27 PM #1970    

 

George Crow

Good work, Kay.  Had not remembered last day of May was our final march.  So long ago, but sure doesn't feel like it's been 55 years.


05/31/21 04:42 PM #1971    

 

Becky Armstrong (Helms)

Please post your photos or conversations about how you celebrated this holiday week-end. Perhaps you are still celebrating as I post this.

Russell and I hosted a "Garage and Outdoor Gathering" yesterday at our home. Our entire street was blocked off, neighbors participated along with friends and family. Folks brought their folding chairs and we had a funky table contest. There was music, dancing and karaoke. We acknowledged our military and lives lost to give us freedom to gather together and pray before our meal, Smithfield's Chicken and BBQ.

J.J.Jansen of the Panthers joined us and autographed a football for my great nephew who wants to be a longsnapper one day.

A special day for sure.

My neighbors Dennis, Misun, me and Nick

Sister-in-law, Alice, me and Russell and friend, Judy Godley.

Panther J.J.Jansen and me.HIs parents are our neighbors so he dropped by with his children.

 


06/01/21 01:56 AM #1972    

 

Becky Armstrong (Helms)

This was posted on FB by Harry Blue.

We have our on Memorial Wall in Punta Gorda, Florida

 


06/01/21 01:24 PM #1973    

 

Harry Blue

Congratulations George. I think our Heavenly Father smilies on those who serve him and his Beloved Son. You are a good servant George and great blessing await you.

06/02/21 09:45 AM #1974    

 

Cheryl Pope (Bumgarner)

Our sympathies to Gene Turbeville and his family in the death of his brother, Douglas. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Please click on the link to read Douglas' obituary.

http://www.greenefuneralhome.net/obituary/douglas-turbeville 

 

 


06/04/21 11:36 AM #1975    

 

Susan Ghantt (Ghent)

Please put Shirley Armour Epps on your prayer lists. She had a stroke on Saturday, May 29, 2021. She is currently in rehab at Encompass.

Thanks, Susan Ghent
 


06/10/21 11:45 AM #1976    

 

Becky Armstrong (Helms)

All, I heard from Susan and Shirley should be home now and recuperating.Thank you Susan for the update.

 

 

Susan,

 

How is Shirely doing?

 

Becky


06/23/21 10:01 PM #1977    

 

Roland DeLoach

It is with a broken heart I report that my incredible wife of 53 years, Nancy Bradley DeLoach, passed away on Tuesday, June 15 at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. We had an idyllic love as she was truly a gift from God. I miss her terribly. Life will go on, but I look forward to the day when we will be reunited.

Last year Nancy was successfully treated for invasive breast cancer. She was rehabbing well to build back muscle mass when routine blood work revealed an extremely high white blood count. We immediately rushed to her Cancer Center on June 10 where she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia. The disease quickly overwhelmed her body resulting in her passing.

Services are scheduled to be held at Magnolia Funeral Home (Magnolia, TX) at 2:30 PM on Monday, June 28. Following is a link to the site and her obituary.

Nancy DeLoach Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information (magnoliafunerals.com)


06/24/21 08:06 AM #1978    

 

Becky Armstrong (Helms)


Roland,

So sorry to hear about Nancy and thank you for letting us know so we can mourn her passing with you. My sympathies to you and your family. 

Becky


06/24/21 08:57 AM #1979    

 

George Crow

So heartbreaking to hear, Roland.  May God grant you special strength and comfort as you grieve the loss of that beautifullly-souled woman.  Praying for you and your family.


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