1990s Archives - 红桃视频 /decades/1990s/ 红桃视频 is a private university in Hartsville, South Carolina. Wed, 17 Dec 2025 04:07:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 /wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-Coker-University-nowords-32x32.png 1990s Archives - 红桃视频 /decades/1990s/ 32 32 Paige Brown Phelps /alumnus-update/paige-brown-phelps/ Wed, 17 Dec 2025 04:07:35 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=53184 Paige Brown Phelps, age 50, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 14, 2025, surrounded by love. Originally from Hartsville, South Carolina, Paige later made her home in Surfside Beach, where her vibrant spirit continued to shine brightly. Paige红桃视频檚 joyful spirit was a gift to all who knew her, and her laughter left every room brighter […]

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Paige Brown Phelps, age 50, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 14, 2025, surrounded by love. Originally from Hartsville, South Carolina, Paige later made her home in Surfside Beach, where her vibrant spirit continued to shine brightly.

Paige红桃视频檚 joyful spirit was a gift to all who knew her, and her laughter left every room brighter than it was before. She had a special gift for making others feel deeply seen, valued, and loved. With big dreams and a creative heart, she embraced life with excitement and wonder. She was always filled with ideas and hope for what was ahead.

Above all else, Paige红桃视频檚 greatest pride and deepest love was her family. Her children were her whole world, and she poured her heart into loving and supporting them every day. As a devoted wife, fiercely loving mother, and cherished sister, aunt, and friend, Paige gave of herself fully to others. Her faith in Jesus was not just something she spoke about. It was something she lived out daily through kindness, encouragement, and selfless love for others. Paige was deeply rooted in the unshakable hope she held in Christ and the promise of Heaven.

Paige is survived by her husband, Scott Phelps; her children, Anna Carlin (24), Jayden (18), Gracie (18), and Journi (15); her sister, Cameron Brown Watford; and her nieces and nephews, Ashley Griffitts, Chafin Griffitts Emmerling, and Dustin Watford. She is also lovingly remembered by many other family members and friends whose lives she touched with her warmth and kindness.

Paige was preceded in death by her mother, Ann Huggins Brown; her father, Johnny Brown; and her sister, Connie Brown Griffitts. Today, we rejoice in knowing she is healed and reunited with her loved ones, resting in the presence of her Savior.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, December 19, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. at Lakeview Baptist Church in Hartsville, South Carolina. Family and friends are invited to gather for a reception one hour prior to the service at the church, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. A reception will also follow the service in the church fellowship hall.

Paige lived by the words, 红桃视频淟eave a little sparkle wherever you go.红桃视频 In that spirit, her family invites those attending her Celebration of Life to wear a touch of sparkle红桃视频攇litter, sequins, shimmer, or anything that reflects the joy and light she so freely shared. Though she will be deeply missed, her legacy lives on through her family and through every life she encouraged, uplifted, and loved so well.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a Faith-based fund managed by Scott Phelps, in support of Paige红桃视频檚 children as they navigate this time. 聽(details on how to donate are forthcoming)

Norton Funeral Home & Crematory of Hartsville, SC is honored to be with the Phelps’ family during this time.

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Kathy Lowery Beasley /alumnus-update/kathy-lowery-beasley/ Wed, 11 Jun 2025 15:01:07 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=51714 It is with deep sorrow that Mr. Brevard Tyford Beasley, Jr. announces the death of his beloved wife, Mrs. Kathy Lowery Beasley, 61. Mrs. Beasley entered into rest on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The Directors of Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home & Crematory are caring for the family. A funeral service to honor her life will be […]

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It is with deep sorrow that Mr. Brevard Tyford Beasley, Jr. announces the death of his beloved wife, Mrs. Kathy Lowery Beasley, 61.

Mrs. Beasley entered into rest on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The Directors of Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home & Crematory are caring for the family.

A funeral service to honor her life will be held at 3 o’clock on Saturday, May 3, 2025, in Kelleytown Baptist Church, with The Rev. Tim Skipper officiating. The family will receive friends in the church fellowship hall immediately following the service.

In honor of Kathy红桃视频檚 deep love for animals, and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Darlington County Humane Society, a cause that was especially close to her heart: DCHS, 580 E. Washington Street, Hartsville, SC 29550.

Born on June 8, 1963, in Lancaster, SC, Kathy Lowery Beasley was a cherished daughter, wife, sister, godmother, and friend whose warmth and kindness touched the lives of all who knew her.

Kathy pursued her education with passion, earning a bachelor’s degree from 红桃视频 and a master’s degree from Troy State University. She carried that same devotion into her career, retiring from Sonoco after 29 years of service. Her work ethic and integrity were admired by colleagues, but her greatest legacy was the love and joy she brought into the lives of those around her.

Kathy was adored by her family and friends, who found in her a source of support, laughter, and kindness. She leaves behind her loving husband, Tyford Beasley, who she loved with all her heart; her devoted parents, Shannon and Jean Lowery; her sister and brother-in-law, Karol and Jim Dixon; her brother, Wade Lowery; Jean Beasley, her mother-in-law, and Bill Morrison; her brother-in-law, Rodney Beasley; her uncle and aunt, Leroy and Peggy Lowery; her cousins, Sue Pigg and Debra and Mark Hammond; and her beloved 13-year-old dachshund, Charlie, who held a special place in her heart. Kathy was also a proud godmother to Chelsea Miller and her husband Andrew, as well as Drew Gantt, his wife Kelly, and their son, Barrett; and a best friend to Laurie Gantt with whom she shared lots of laughter, adventure, and unconditional love.

To know Kathy was to love her, and all who had that privilege are forever changed by her presence. Her love was boundless, her laugh infectious, and her kindness unmatched. She was stubborn, protective of others, strong, and never allowed circumstances outside of her control to define her.

To the family and great friends who have been there for Kathy and Tyford throughout the years, thank you. Kathy and Tyford love you all, and if you are reading this, know that you are one of those friends.

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Linda Richardson Eaddy /alumnus-update/linda-richardson-eaddy/ Mon, 12 May 2025 16:22:54 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=51606 Linda Richardson Eaddy, 70, widow of Samuel Derrell Eaddy, passed away on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at MUSC Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina. The daughter of Ernest Levoy and the late Virginia “Honey” Richardson, Linda was born on February 1, 1955 at the Johnson Memorial Hospital in聽Hemingway, South Carolina. She was a proud graduate […]

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Linda Richardson Eaddy, 70, widow of Samuel Derrell Eaddy, passed away on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at MUSC Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina. The daughter of Ernest Levoy and the late Virginia “Honey” Richardson, Linda was born on February 1, 1955 at the Johnson Memorial Hospital in聽. She was a proud graduate of Hemingway High School. While working as a Production Planner for Tupperware, she attended Coker College where she distinguished herself as a top honor graduate. Her dedication to excellence and strong work ethic were evident in the fact that she was a wife and mother while also working for Tupperware on a full-time basis while also attending college. This type of commitment and reliability were qualities that defined much of her life.

Linda was known for her ever-present smile and infectious laughter. She had a joyful spirit and was always happy, bringing light into every room she entered. She enjoyed reading; however, one of her greatest joys was spending time with her family, cherishing the moments shared with loved ones.

Linda is survived by her daughter, Amy Haynes (Robert); grandson, Michael Haynes; her father, Ernest Levoy Richardson; brother William “Billy” Richardson (Senie); and sister Dawn Richardson Lewis (Dennie).聽 聽In addition to her mother, Linda was predeceased by a brother, Larry Richardson.聽 Funeral services, directed by Morris Funeral of聽, will be private.聽 Memorials may be made in Linda’s memory to the聽.

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Linda Jenella Ward Richardson /alumnus-update/linda-jenella-ward-richardson/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:55:53 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=50288 Linda Jenella Ward Richardson, 82, passed peacefully in the comfort of her home on Monday, November 11. She is survived by her husband, Purvis; and her son, Ward, who inherited her forthright nature, and his wife Pam. She adored her granddaughters, Gracyn and Elizabeth, and will no doubt continue to keep a watchful eye on […]

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Linda Jenella Ward Richardson, 82, passed peacefully in the comfort of her home on Monday, November 11. She is survived by her husband, Purvis; and her son, Ward, who inherited her forthright nature, and his wife Pam. She adored her granddaughters, Gracyn and Elizabeth, and will no doubt continue to keep a watchful eye on them. Linda joins her children, Frank and Julie, who she often said were waiting for her “up there,” as well as her late parents, Raleigh and Leora Ward.

Linda was born in Effingham on September 22, 1942, graduated from Pamplico High School, and then earned her BS from Coker College. As the last graduate of the McLeod Infirmary School, Linda dedicated herself to a 30-year career in nursing at McLeod Hospital, where her patients received more than just care-they received the “Linda treatment,” a firm but loving approach that left an impression.

A woman with a curious mind and a knack for storytelling, Linda was the unofficial family historian. Linda had a deep love for her family’s history and spent years tracing the genealogy of the DeWitt and Ward families. Through her genealogical research, she uncovered Ward family roots reaching back to the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, a legacy she took pride in and shared with anyone willing to listen (and some who weren’t!). Her sense of humor and forthright storytelling brought family history to life, and she always had a story ready.

Linda’s hands were rarely still; she crafted countless gifts through crochet and knitting, including Warrior Caps. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and found meaning in her community at Central Methodist Church.

Linda is survived by her siblings, Reba May, Raleigh Ward, Gail Gelezinski, and Kay Belanger and many nieces and nephews who learned to appreciate her “tell it like it is” approach to life.

A service honoring Linda’s life and her unique spirit will be held at Central United Methodist Church, 167 South Irby St, Florence, SC 29501, Saturday, November 16, 2024, at 11:00 AM with the visitation from 10:00-11:00 AM in the Commons area prior to the service directed by Stoudenmire-Dowling Funeral Home.

Memorial donations may be made to The Sunshine Sunday School Class at Central United Methodist Church at 265 W Cheves St, Florence, SC 29501, in Linda’s name, to carry forward her legacy of fierce loyalty and love.

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Angela “Angie” C. Thurman /alumnus-update/angela-angie-c-thurman/ Wed, 31 Jan 2024 14:19:44 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=47130 Angela “Angie” C. Thurman   Mrs. Angela “Angie” C. Thurman, age 50, entered into rest on Saturday, January 6, 2024. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, January 11, 2024 from the Chapel of Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. The Reverend Ronald Thurman and Brent Taylor will officiate the service. Prior […]

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Angela “Angie” C. Thurman

 

Mrs. Angela “Angie” C. Thurman, age 50, entered into rest on Saturday, January 6, 2024. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, January 11, 2024 from the Chapel of Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. The Reverend Ronald Thurman and Brent Taylor will officiate the service. Prior to the service, the family will receive friends from 5:00 – 6:00 PM at the funeral home, and then immediately following the service.

Mrs. Thurman was born on August 3, 1973 in Chesterfield, SC a daughter of Perry Crowley and Ann Gulledge Gainey. Angie graduated from Chesterfield High School in 1991 and went on to complete her Bachelor of Arts in History at Coker College. She furthered her education by obtaining her Masters of Education from the University of South Carolina.

Angie had a passion for teaching and started her career as an educator teaching second grade and special education at Morven Elementary. Later on, she taught special education at Chesterfield – Ruby Middle School. In addition to her teaching career, Angie served with dedication for over 16 years as a Victim’s Service Provider, Violent Crime Paralegal, and Case Manager for the Fourth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office. Despite her demanding work schedule, Angie also found time to teach early childhood education classes both online and in the evenings at Northeastern Technical College.

Throughout her life, Angie supported her husband’s coaching career wholeheartedly and cherished their two daughters and beloved granddaughter Madalyn dearly. Angie treasured time spent with her family attending Ruby Baptist Church.

In addition to spending quality time with loved ones, Angie found joy in making memories during family trips to the beach. She also enjoyed indulging in her hobbies, including shopping and getting her nails done. Furthermore, Angie was an avid fan of USC Gamecocks football.

Angie will be remembered as a lady who deeply loved her family, work family, and friends. Her warm and caring nature touched the lives of those fortunate enough to have known her.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Thurman was also preceded in death by her step-father, Gladd Gainey Jr.

Surviving Angie is her husband Kevin Thurman, with whom she shared nearly 30 years of marriage. She is also survived by her daughters Mary-Kaitlin Thurman (Blake Jacobs) and Leah Thurman (Clayton) Hurst, both reside in Chesterfield, SC. Additionally, Angie leaves behind a precious granddaughter named Madalyn Hurst. She is also survived by her sister Melinda Crawley of Chesterfield, SC; niece Brittany (Chase) Winstead of Cheraw, SC; nephew John Michael Crawley of Chesterfield, SC; aunts Sallie Crowley of Surfside Beach, SC, Carolyn (Travis) Outlaw of Cheraw SC, and JoAnn Teal of Chesterfield SC; a host of extended family members, cherished friends, as well as her close-knit work family at the Solicitor’s Office.

For those who wish to offer memorials in Angie’s honor may contribute to the Fourth Circuit Victim Restitution Fund through their website at www.solicitor4.com or by mail at P.O. Box 594, Chesterfield, SC 29709.

Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Thurman family. For more information or to leave condolences for the family online visit www.mrcfuneralhome.com

 

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Sean Cowley /alumnus-update/sean-cowley/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 14:25:06 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=43772 SEAN THOMAS COWLEY; 50, Loving father of Regan, and Luke; Loving son of Thomas A. and the late Annette; Dearest brother of Tina; Dear uncle of Roberto Rivera; Dear nephew of Robert, James, Patricia A., and the late Joseph Cowley, Alan Sorm, Carol VanTilburg, the late William Sorm, and the late Roberta Sorm; former husband […]

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SEAN THOMAS COWLEY; 50, Loving father of Regan, and Luke; Loving son of Thomas A. and the late Annette; Dearest brother of Tina; Dear uncle of Roberto Rivera; Dear nephew of Robert, James, Patricia A., and the late Joseph Cowley, Alan Sorm, Carol VanTilburg, the late William Sorm, and the late Roberta Sorm; former husband of Merianne; Family suggests memorial contributions in Sean’s name to Cleveland Barons 2010 Elite Hockey 5310 Hauserman Rd. Parma, OH 44130. Friends may call at the FERFOLIA FUNERAL HOME 356 W. AURORA RD (ST RT 82) SAGAMORE HILLS where Funeral Services will be held Thursday at 11:00AM. VISITATION WEDNESDAY 2-8PM. Interment All Saints Cemetery.

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Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ferfolia Funeral Home on Aug. 12, 2023.

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Ret. CSM Russel Anderson /alumnus-update/ret-csm-russel-anderson/ Mon, 27 Feb 2023 17:37:30 +0000 /?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=41338 A Celebration of Life Service for Ret. CSM Russel Anderson will be held 12 noon, Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at Daniel Circle Chapel with interment to follow at Fort Jackson National Cemetery. Public viewing will be held from 3-5 pm Monday, February 27, 2023 at JP Holley Funeral Home Southeast Chapel. In lieu of flowers, […]

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A Celebration of Life Service for Ret. CSM Russel Anderson will be held 12 noon, Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at Daniel Circle Chapel with interment to follow at Fort Jackson National Cemetery. Public viewing will be held from 3-5 pm Monday, February 27, 2023 at JP Holley Funeral Home Southeast Chapel.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Wounded Warrior program.

***When attending any services face mask are required. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Coronavirus)*** (no gathering or lingering).

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Command Sergeant Major (R) Russel Anderson, affectionately known as “Sergeant Smoke” was born January 29, 1938 in Coffeeville, MS. He transitioned on the afternoon of February 18, 2023 in Columbia, SC with his loving wife by his side. He was the son of parents, Lucious Anderson and Zenora Jackson Anderson. Russel was the fifth born of eight siblings.

CSM Anderson was educated in the public school system in Senatobia, MS and graduated from Senatobia Colored High School Class of 1956. In 1995, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree from 红桃视频. Russel is a graduate of the U.S. Army Sergeant Major’s Academy Class 5, the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant School, the Noncommissioned Officer School and several other
Military Schools.

CSM Anderson enlisted in the U.S. Army in July 1958 in Memphis, TN. He completed Basic and Advanced Individual Training as a Combat Engineer, Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Soon thereafter he transitioned into the Infantry.

CSM Anderson was born to be a soldier and a leader. His ability to lead effectively was recognized early in his career and he was able to advance quickly through the ranks to the highest enlisted grade of Command Sergeant Major.

CSM Anderson was a highly decorated American Soldier whose awards included the Silver Star, (American’s third highest military combat decoration), The Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with “V” device, Army Achievement Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the National Defense Service Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal and numerous certificates of achievements.

CSM Anderson served as Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant and Command Sergeant Major. He served as Command Sergeant Major, 3 rd Battalion, 84 th Field Artillery, (Pershing) 9 th Infantry Division, 3 rd Battalion, 7 th Infantry Regiment; 3 rd Infantry Division, 1 st Battalion, 30 th Infantry Regiment; and Brigade Command Sergeant Major for the 1 st Brigade, 3 rd Infantry Division, CSM Anderson was one of seven Sergeants Major’s to command the Noncommissioned Officer School of Infantry, Fort Benning, GA. He served two combat tours in the Republic of Vietnam, Several tours in Germany, South Korea, and at several locations in the Continental United States. His last assignment was Fort Jackson, SC, where he served as Post Sergeant Major until retirement in January 1993.

Russel, was always a strong advocate for Community Service. After retiring from the Military, he became an original member and First Chairman of Richland County Sherriff Department’s Citizen’s Advisory Board, President of the U.S Military Retiree Association, President of Association of U.S. Army (AUSA), Fort Jackson-Palmetto Chapter, Elected to the Hall of Fame, Member of National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp, (JROTC) Instructor Batesville 红桃视频 Leesville High School.

Russel accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Hammond Hill Baptist Church in Senatobia, MS. He was known as one who always spoke firmly and intelligently, debated energetically, cared dearly about his family, friends, soldiers and community. He possessed superior listening skills and was always available for counsel to those in need. Russel was preceded in death by his parents, Brothers Lucious Anderson, Jr., Linwood Anderson and James H. Anderson, his daughter, DeAngela Anderson and his son, Russel Duanell Anderson. Left to cherish his fond memories: his loving wife Mildred “Millie” Anderson, and his Stepson William ‘Keith” (Peggy) Belt, Columbia, SC, his grandchildren Melanie, Jaylen, and Todd Anderson, Damarcus Williams, and a host of loving relatives and friends.

As we salute and bid our Soldier farewell, we wish to borrow a quote from an old Soldier, General Douglas MacArthur who during his farewell speech to the Nation and the Corp said “Old soldiers never die–they just fade away.’ So we bid CSM “Smoke” a final good bye and grant him permission to just–fade away.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Ret. CSM Russel Anderson, please visit our floral store.

Published by JP Holley Funeral Home Bishopville Chapel on Feb. 26, 2023.

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Isaac Julian /alumnus-update/isaac-julian/ Thu, 26 May 2022 19:27:14 +0000 https://live-coker-edu.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=23713 Columbia, South Carolina – Isaac Eldridge Julian was born on July 5, 1940, as the youngest child and only son to the late Isaac Eldridge and Reola Buford Julian in Cook County Chicago, Illinois. God called his beloved son, Isaac, to his eternal home on February 6, 2021. Isaac was educated in the public schools […]

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Columbia, South Carolina – Isaac Eldridge Julian was born on July 5, 1940, as the youngest child and only son to the late Isaac Eldridge and Reola Buford Julian in Cook County Chicago, Illinois. God called his beloved son, Isaac, to his eternal home on February 6, 2021. Isaac was educated in the public schools of Cook County Chicago, Illinois. He was the husband of the late Laverne Taylor Julian of Columbia, South Carolina for forty-two years. At age 17, Isaac left home to join the US Army.

He was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. In 1963, Isaac married Laverne Taylor and they made Columbia their home. Isaac served his country with undying loyalty and devotion for 30 years before retiring. During his service SGM Julian was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Army Commendation Metal (3 AWD), Bronze Star Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Badge with Palm, Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device 60, Meritorious Service Medal (2D AWD), Expert Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge, Good Conduct Medal (1Oth AWD), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon 4th AWD), Overseas Service Bar (20 AWD), Army Achievement Medal (3rd AWD) and Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3rd AWD).

While in the army Isaac worked on continuing his education. By the time he left the military, Isaac had obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science. Isaac then entered into a second career as a social worker at the South Carolina Department of Social Service, ascending to the position of Supervisor of Adult Protective Services, prior to his retirement and after 20 years of public service. Upon retirement from the Department of Social Service, Isaac did consulting for the department in training and conferences.

Julian loved the Lord, his family, country, dogs, and helping others. It would be remiss not to mention how much he loved to hear and tell a good joke. He laughed heartily. Mr. Julian was a longtime, faithful member and servant of Gunter’s Chapel Baptist Church, serving in many capacities; to include: serving as a trustee, a member of the Brotherhood, a member of the Original Planning Committee, and as a Sunday School teacher. He would even lend a hand to the Kitchen Team when needed. He enjoyed trips to Cedine Bible Camps with the men of the Citywide Brotherhood.

Mr. Julian was also a dedicated member and former Grand High Priest of the Masonic Lodge, Ethiopia Chapter #60. Mr. Julian was predeceased by his parents, his wife, and his sisters, Reola Johnson and Juanita Baity. Mr. Julian leaves to cherish his loving, precious memories a niece and nephew, Alisha and Anthony Baity (California); two nephews, Ambrose and Aaron Baity (Chicago, Illinois); a niece, surrogate daughter, and caregiver, Vanessa Myers (Charles) Moore, with whom he resided for the last years of his life; a grandniece and surrogate granddaughter, Tiffany (Lt. Marquis) Jones, whom he and his wife played a great role in her rearing; a sister-in-law, Sara Myers; and a special friend, Ms. Ruby Scott; along with a host of other nieces, nephews, family, and friends, all of whom will miss him immensely.

The family of Mr. Julian would like to extend special recognition and appreciation to the real heroes: the physicians and staff at the Dorn VA Medical System in the ICU, the SOU, unit 2 west, and ancillary staff, as well as the staff from Crescent Hospice, Nurse Leah Reese, Patient caregiver Louise Duncan, Sharon Johnson Social Worker and Barbara Thompson Grievance Counselor.

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Brodderick Roary /alumnus-update/brodderick-roary/ Mon, 22 Nov 2021 21:06:41 +0000 https://live-coker-edu.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=22482 Brodderick Roary Class of 1991 has been named Deputy Executive Director at NAESM, Inc. Atlanta, GA. NAESM, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit community-based organization located in Atlanta, GA. NAESM was founded in 1990 to address the lack of services being provided to Black gay and Bisexual men in the late 1980红桃视频檚 and early 1990红桃视频檚. […]

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Brodderick Roary Class of 1991 has been named Deputy Executive Director at NAESM, Inc. Atlanta, GA. NAESM, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit community-based organization located in Atlanta, GA. NAESM was founded in 1990 to address the lack of services being provided to Black gay and Bisexual men in the late 1980红桃视频檚 and early 1990红桃视频檚. NAESM红桃视频檚 mission is to provide national and local leadership to address the myriad of health and wellness issues confronted by Black gay and Bisexual men through advocacy, services, and education. NAESM is one of the first African American community based non-profit organization to stand on the frontlines in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Hal Edwards /alumnus-update/hal-edwards-2/ Tue, 12 Oct 2021 18:24:17 +0000 https://live-coker-edu.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=coker_alumnus_news&p=22372 Distinguished Service Award 2021

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