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Smith honored as Unity’s Oustanding Older Adult
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Smith honored as Unity's Oustanding Older Adult
Glenn Hardy Smith was honored Sunday at Unity Presbyterian Church with the Outstanding Older Adult Award. He was installed as an elder on April 2, 1978, and has served several terms since then. Glenn was a Sunday School superintendent for many years. He is currently serving on the Capital Improvements Committee and the Cemetery Committee as a Trustee. In the last few years, he has served on the Planning Committee, Pastoral Search Committee and the Pulpit Nominating Committee. He also helps with the church's Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper, mowing the church and cemetery lawns, and assistnig his wife, Betty Jo, with Communion preparation. He and Betty Jo have two daughters, Wendy and Mary, and two grandchildren, Teddy and Lauren. Wendy and Mary honored him with a song 'Daddy’s Hands.' A reception was given in the fellowship hall in his honor. (Courtesy photo)
Smith honored as Unity's Oustanding Older Adult Glenn Hardy Smith was honored Sunday at Unity Presbyterian Church with the Outstanding Older Adult Award. He was installed as an elder on April 2, 1978, and has served several terms since then. Glenn was a Sunday School superintendent for many years. He is currently serving on the Capital Improvements Committee and the Cemetery Committee as a Trustee. In the last few years, he has served on the Planning Committee, Pastoral Search Committee and the Pulpit Nominating Committee. He also helps with the church's Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper, mowing the church and cemetery lawns, and assistnig his wife, Betty Jo, with Communion preparation. He and Betty Jo have two daughters, Wendy and Mary, and two grandchildren, Teddy and Lauren. Wendy and Mary honored him with a song 'Daddy’s Hands.' A reception was given in the fellowship hall in his honor. (Courtesy photo)
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Glenn Hardy Smith was honored Sunday at Unity Presbyterian Church with the Outstanding Older Adult Award. He was installed as an elder on April 2, 1978, and has served several terms since then. Glenn was a Sunday School superintendent for many years. He is currently serving on the Capital Improvements Committee and the Cemetery Committee as a Trustee. In the last few years, he has served on the Planning Committee, Pastoral Search Committee and the Pulpit Nominating Committee. He also helps with the church’s Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper, mowing the church and cemetery lawns, and assistnig his wife, Betty Jo, with Communion preparation. He and Betty Jo have two daughters, Wendy and Mary, and two grandchildren, Teddy and Lauren. Wendy and Mary honored him with a song ‘Daddy’s Hands.’ A reception was given in the fellowship hall in his honor.



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