Gloria Esterlyne Foster Kirven passed away peacefully in Los Angeles, California, at 87, on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. She was an inspirational teacher, loving wife, mother, and grandmother.
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In the preceding chapter, the grand Apostle Paul had discussed the fact that the outward man perishes, but the inward man is renewed day by day (II Corinthians
By TAYLOR AUSTIN Born in 1930, Kathlyn Joy Gilliam took Dallas by storm as both a civil rights activist and a champion for education. As a mother of three, Gilliam found herself advocating for both