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.


Phillip Clissold passed away on February 1, 2023
Tina Turner passed away on
May 24, 2023,
Leonidas Torres Zayas passed away on March 5, 2023
Myrtle Patter passed away on August 11, 2023
Levilyn Chriss passed away on April 20, 2020

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

Derrick Charles Dawson passed away on July 3, 2022
Marie Nance passed away on July 17, 2019
Debra Enos passed away on November 27, 1989
Margaret Davis passed away on May 30, 2023

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

Cicero Brooks passed away on November 10, 2023
Robert McCommon passed away on February 16, 2016
Thomas W. Bennett passed away on February 11, 1969
Ginny McKeown passed away on October 31, 2012
Harry McKeown passed away on January 11, 2013

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.

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