Chapel Prayer Request and Cares Line – (706) 268-3755
Words of Thanks ...
“Our warmest thanks to all those who sent cards, food and offered prayers during my recent two heart surgeries. It is wonderful to live in Big Canoe, surrounded by so many caring people!” Jane and Bud Ison
Special Thoughts and Prayers ...
Cissy Ellington - brain cancer; returned home to Canton
Phill Ellington - lymphoma; returned home to Canton Betty Laughlin - Assisted Living, Arbor Terraces, Decatur
Chet and Jean Payne - need continued prayer
Sybil Underwood - Heritage Healthcare
Words of Sympathy ...
We offer special thoughts and prayers to Dave Shanks and family for the sudden loss of his wife, Cynthia Worcester Shanks, on August 30.
We express our condolences to Aime Baars for the passing of her mother, Leida Kubar on August 28 in Tom’s River, NJ. Mrs. Kubar celebrated her 100th birthday in July. .
In Memory of Duane A. Davis
Big Canoe resident Duane A. Davis, age 60, passed away Saturday afternoon, September 4, 2010 at Piedmont Mountainside Hospital in Jasper.
Surviving are Donna Davis, his wife; Daughters and Sons-in-law: Audrey Davis, New York, New York and Lauren and Sean Cozart, Clarkesville, Tennessee; Brother and Sister-in-law, Dr. Dan C. and Ann Davis, Honolulu, Hawaii; Sister and Brother-in-law, Dr. Diana Davis and Dr. Bill Jannus, El Paso, Texas and grandchildren Kaleb Davis and Konner Cozart.
Memorial services were held Friday, September 10 at 4:00 P.M. at Big Canoe Chapel with Dr. Jim McCormick officiating.
Memorial gifts may be made to the charity of choice.
In memory of Cynthia Leas Worcester Shanks
April 24, 1941–August 30, 2010
A service honoring Cynthia will be held at Big Canoe Chapel on Saturday, September 4, at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow in the Broyles Community Center
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Eldest daughter of the late Commander Frederick Leas Worcester and the late Elizabeth MacPherran Worcester. She married David Carey Shanks on September 1, l962 in Asheville, N.C., who survives. She is also survived by a daughter, Nanon Clarke Shanks Olson, and her husband, Carl Frederick Olson, of Marietta, Georgia and their three children: Kyle Gustav Olson, David Hayward Olson, and Elizabeth Leas Olson. She is also survived by a son, Andrew MacPherran Shanks, and his wife, Keri Lester Shanks, of Woodbridge, Virginia and their daughter, Elizabeth Lynn Shanks. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Kirsten Conant Shanks, who was survived by her husband, Brendan Michael Halpin, and a daughter, Rowen Shanks Halpin, of Jamaica Plain, New York. She is also survived by a sister, Elizabeth MacPherran Worcester Numrich, of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, and her children: Philip Wixom Numrich, and Helen Elizabeth Numrich DeFlorin. Mrs. Shanks was educated at the American International School in the Philippines, Montego Bay High School in Jamaica, and at The Abbott Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Mount Holyoke College in North Hadley, Massachusetts. After her marriage to Mr. Shanks, she resided with her growing family in Wilmington, Delaware; in Huntington, Long Island, New York; in Wayland, Massachusetts; in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; in Marion, Massachusetts; and since 2006, in Big Canoe, Georgia. While balancing the demands of child-rearing and homemaking, she worked tirelessly for the benefit of her community. She never lost her love of learning, and was a voracious reader. She loved nature in all its forms, and was a friend of creatures great and small. During her energetic career she was a research assistant in the Psychology Department at the University of Delaware; a school bus driver and nursery school teacher in Huntington, Long Island; a Bookmobile driver for the Framingham Public Library; a bank teller in Wayland, Massachusetts; an employee of The Sudbury Valley Trustees, an environmental conservation organization in Wayland; a paralegal with Palmer & Dodge in Boston; a member of the Parish Committee of the First Parish Unitarian Church of Wayland; a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; a member of the Sippican Women’s Club, Marion, Massachusetts; and a volunteer at the Good Samaritan Health and Wellness Center, providing free medical care for residents of Pickens County, Georgia. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Benevolence Fund, Big Canoe Chapel, 10455 Big Canoe, Big Canoe, GA 30143
Remembering with flowers all during the year ...
The 2010 Flower Donation Chart is located in the Chapel Office. Members and friends are invited to donate flowers to beautify our sanctuary on Sunday mornings. The flowers may be placed in memory or honor of loved ones, or to mark a special occasion such as an anniversary, birthday, or baptism. The cost for each donor is $50.
You may take the flowers home or to a homebound member after the 10:30 a.m. worship service.
If you wish to learn more about remembering a special someone, please contact Louise Prescott at 706-268-2953.
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