All Saints Day commemorates all saints, known and unknown, on Nov. 1. All Saints Day is one of the seven principal feasts of the church year and one of the four days recommended for the administration of baptism. All Saints’ Day may also be celebrated on the Sunday following Nov. 1.
On this page, we commemorate the loved ones we have lost, and those persons who mean the most to us, personally known or unknown in word and image.
Lin Chall
Dave & Doris Robinson
John Phillips
John Phillips
Gladys Griffin
Dr. Ralph P. Brown, DDS
Mike Matay
Juan & Clare Paul
Ronald Talbert
Karen Bond
Earl Alexander
Jack Smith
Anna Maria Logan
Lawrence Oliver Logan
Lithord Enos
Cleve Nance
Jewel Sims
Artie Parks
Florine Moore
Wesley Davis
Diana Haskell & Karen Knudstrup
Estelle Woodard
Albert Hogan
Mary Alice Truss
Theresa Lourlady
Anita Kipley
James “Tim” Thomas
Davis K. Smith
Ethan, Mila, Patsy, Derrick
William & Jean Cage
Glen Brandon Cage
Lou McKeown
Lucille Roark Owens
Tyrone Roark
Guy R. Baptiste
Josephine Baptiste Johnson
Richard Johnson
Eric Heckard
Kenny Davis
Kathryn Russell
Max Erwin Kelly
Grace Du Kelly
Grace Jean Kelly Kliewer
Meghan Cheney
Betsy Briese
Edward Smith
Mary Wang
Les Silverman
Neno Brown (pet)
Thank you, God, for the sacrifices made by those who have gone before us. May we walk wisely in their examples of faith, dedication, worship, and love. We commit to continue their legacy of walking in The Way. May new generations find us worthy to be called saints in your kingdom.