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Believe it or not

Whether you believe it or not, the universe doesn’t revolve around us. All creation revolves around the all-powerful, sovereign GOD. The Bible tells us that “the heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” (Psalm 19:1) Last night I had the opportunity to view what the naked eye cannot see via a very powerful telescope. The only word that comes to mind is indescribable, which also applies to the creator. Our GOD has revealed Himself to us, not only through creation, but has given mankind a special revelation called the scriptures, or the Bible. According to the Bible, man knows in his heart that

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NEWTON DUANE WHITE

Newton Duane White born to Newton Jasper and Florence Eleanor White on February 5, 1945 in Trenton, New Jersey.  Sadly, Newton passed at home on September 20, 2020 after a long illness with his loving wife of 55 years and his family at his side. Newton married his sweetheart Mary Elmer September 1, 1965 and raised 4 lovely children: Donna, Newton Jr, Noland and Ann Marie in Trenton, New Jersey.  He worked 20 years for US Steel, followed by having his own delivery service business before retiring and moving to Chloride Arizona in 1991. Newton and Mary renewed their wedding vows on their 50th wedding anniversary among their children and

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Preach to the Nations

I came from the “Land of Lincoln” which is Illinois if you didn’t know that. Illinois isn’t spotted with mountains or cactus for sure. Actually, its primarily flatland. But Illinois is filled with farmland, and corn fields are everywhere as far as the eye can see. Most of the farms are family farms, not giant corporations which is a beautiful thing. Farmers are hardworking people for sure, and every spring the seeds are planted, and every fall there is a harvest.  But the payoff for the farmer is that he reaps in the fall more than he sowed in the spring. God’s word talks about sowing and reaping with absolute

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NANCY CAROL MCCOY

Our loving mother, Nancy C. McCoy, age 84, entered Heaven peacefully, due to natural causes, on July 28, 2020, in Kingman, Ariz. She was born on April 12, 1936, to Arthur and Rose Stevenson in Albertson, Long Island, New York. She married the love of her life, our father, Marion “Bud” McCoy on September 7, 1952, in Hempstead, NY. In 1965, they relocated our family to Kingman. Together, they had 11 children. They were married until his passing in 2006. Despite her large family, Nancy always made time for everyone, as her greatest love was her family. She loved being a housewife and homemaker. She loved cooking and made sure

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JEWEL ALINE ROSE

Jewel Aline Rose, of Kingman, died Wednesday, August 19, 2020. She was 82. Mrs. Rose was born Oct. 27, 1937 in Westbrook, Tex. A memorial service was held Aug. 28 at Mountain View Cemetery with interment following. The family contact is her son Michael Steven Rose. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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ALBERTA JUNE HOPKINS

Alberta June Hopkins, of Kingman, died Tuesday, September 1, 2020. She was 81. Mrs. Hopkins was born July 12, 1939 in Detroit, Mich. The family contact is her daughter Michelle Louise Castle. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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HENRY DAVIS

Henry Davis 63, passed away unexpectedly on August 7, 2020 in Kingman, Ariz. Henry was born in Bagdad, Ariz. He grew up in Skull Valley, later moving to Kingman. He was a concrete finisher, learning the trade from his dad at a young age. Henry retired in 2013 from a back injury. He loved the outdoors, all he needed was a campfire, family, and friends. He knew no stranger and loved having conversations about cars, concrete, hunting, animals and most of all his family. His motto was, “You’re only as good as your word,” and he lived by that. Anyone that knew Henry knew about his stories from Skull Valley

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