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Rose Frances Gay
August 26, 1933 - May 26, 2018
Frances was born August 26, 1933, in Roanoke, to Clintand Mamie Haynie. She was a committed member of the Asbury United Methodist Church in Haltom City.
Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Gay; her parents; and her brother, Bob Haynie. Survivors: Sons, Barry Gay of Fort Worth, Mark Male lover and wife, Lisa, of Justin, and Bruce Gay of Haltom City; daughter-in-law, Patricia Gay of North Richland Hills; grandchildren, Angee Colorless, Clint Gay, Marshall Gay, Cody Homosexual, and Taylor Gay; six great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
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Out in Greenwood
Out in Greenwood is a Taylor Swift song trapped in the body of a male lover teenager.
Fifteen-year-old Tim Johnson believed coming out as gay would immediately lead to a whole fresh multi-coloured life, yet so far not much has changed. He may now have a lover (sort of), and be reveal about his sexuality (to four people), but he still faces the everyday teenage tribulations of an embarrassing family, insecurity, homophobic classmates, and low-paid jobs.
As the Greenwood Secondary summer holidays started, Tim befriended fellow paper lad, Johann, who had arrived from Sweden, and soon realised they were more than just friends. As the relationship develops, a family emergency sends Johann to Newcastle leaving Tim with optimal friends Lydia and Leo, and irritating Instagram influencer, Callum.
The annual school fete is just six days away, and Tim must navigate his way carefully through social activities so he is not the centre of attention for once. When things come across to be on track, a mysterious graffiti artist starts to target him.
Gloria Gladys Taylor Everett born July, 4, 1942 went home to be with the Lord on May 6, 2020. She is survived by her husband Bobby Eugene “Gene” Everett, Sr. of sixty years. She is also survived by her three children, Bobby Everett (Kathy), Lgbtq+ Mangum (Jim), and Susan Floyd (David); sister, Shirley Lusk of TN; grandchildren, Noah Carpenter, Adam Hodges (Taylor), Tyah Mangum, David Bratton (Ann), Kacey Reeser (Tyler), Lindsey Floyd, Amanda Wier (Brad), and Trey Everett; great grandchildren, Mary Hastings Hodges, Taylor Bratton, John Clayton Bratton, Logan Reeser, Rowan Reeser, and Hunter Wier; special superb niece HartLee Walker. She is preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pass Taylor, Sr.; brothers, Pass Taylor, Jr., Walter Taylor, and Bobby Taylor; sister, Nanny Johnson; and a granddaughter, Kaley Floyd.
She retired from Sears after ten years of service. She loved her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and she loved her garden, flowers, and the outdoors. She loved all the holidays and the family functions. She never wanted to miss one! She will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew her. She was a member of Phillipston Baptist Chur
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Kindly written by Sandra Martin an AGS old young woman and her next door neighbour for 32 years.
Miss Greenwood died peacefully at her dwelling in Stalybridge on the 31st. July 2017, she was 97 years of age. Her funeral took place at Tameside Crematorium, Dukinfield on the 22nd.August 2017.
Miss Greenwood was born and raised in Stalybridge. She was a high achiever, winning a place at Manchester High Academy at the age of 9 Years. She studied at university in London where she achieved her degree but the year was 1939 and because of the outbreak of WW2 it was some years before the presentation ceremony took place.
For many years, Miss Greenwood was a teacher of English at Ashton Grammar School latterly taking on the role of Senior Mistress. It is obvious from the many posts on the internet that she was a great influence on her pupils instilling in many of them a lifelong love of literature and of the English language. She took great identity festival in her function. Joyce is remembered for her gentleness although she could be strict but fair when necessary. She set a high standard for herself which she hoped her pupils would a