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Three generations of Cottons flanked
by Cleo Threadgill Jr., and Mark Monia and Tishauna is in the front.
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Brother Michael James Cotton, Jr. on
the drums. He's also dabbling in a little keyboard these days.
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Sister Helen and Sister Cynthia share
a moment in the dining room as they await their turns at the counter.
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Brothers Threadgill, Theodore and Clayton
with cousin Zalante Mims in the middle. "Where is the GRUB?"
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The picture of health. You'd probably
find it hard to believe that Sister Yolanda was near death a few months ago.
Seriously injured in a car accident, her son Mark and his siblings, along
with her church family, prayed and God intervened.
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Deandre Wyatt, at the door, and Deacon
Terry Wyatt and Cleo Threadgill man the soda concession at the fellowship
meeting.
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Eric Thomas and Michael (BJ) Cotton Jr.,
guard the sodas as Theo makes a call. I said, guard, not drink. Those are
for our paying customers!
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On their way to a record setting 17 win
season, the Lady Huskies of Hanford West enjoy the afterservice repast with
friends.
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New
Light's Sister Ross and our own Sister Tecel Threadgill are icons of a
cherished time. Symbols of a history and legacy that does us proud, these
lovely ladies are a joy to behold.
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Deacon
Eric Lett, once a member of GH, makes himself at home with his saxaphone.
Play it, Deacon Lett! Thanks for sharing your gift with us.
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