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Two Good Men

December 6, 2018

Over the past few weeks, two special people who I have known for as long as I can remember have …

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Thank You, Harper Lee

February 19, 2016

Harper Lee has left us today and the light of the literary world has grown just a bit dimmer in …

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Remembering “The Chief”, Cotton Vaughn

November 24, 2015

W.L. “Cotton” Vaughn was an extraordinary individual who I looked up to for a very long time. I think I …

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Remembering Dad

October 20, 2015

We are never really ready when the day comes that we have to say goodbye to a loved one and …

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The Lady Through The Hedge

April 25, 2015

When I was four years old, my parents enrolled me in a kindergarten class that was being offered at a …

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The Servant Leader: Truett Cathy

September 8, 2014

Several years ago, I wrote a letter to Truett Cathy extolling the benefits of bringing a Chick-Fil-A restaurant to the …

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One Day in November: Remembering JFK

November 22, 2013

Presidents of the United States come and go, most of them after four or eight years in office depending on …

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She Dared Me To

November 14, 2012

One bad thing about growing older is that the number of people you have always looked up to as mentors …

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One Small Step, One Giant Leap

August 27, 2012

When my wife informed me that Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, had died this past …

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Goodnight, Mrs. Claus

June 21, 2011

MONDAY, June 20th-I cannot remember a time in my life that I didn’t know Miss Mary Lee. It seems some …

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