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Crestview Group Continues Protest Against Loomis Bros Circus 5 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND PRAYERS | A3 WEEKEND EDITION ROCKY BAYOU STUDENTS DON THEIR WESTERN FINEST | A4 Saturday, November 10, 2018 Vol. 43 Issue 90 crestviewbulletin.com @cnbulletin facebook.com/crestviewbulletin 50¢ Crestview group continues protest against Loomis Bros Circus By Kaylin Parker Pratt to bring his concerns said. "...I'm an advocate for 682-6524 | @kparkercnb before the council because animals and a voice for those [email protected] there is no city ordinance who have no voice." protecting circus animals Pratt called for the city CRESTVIEW — A Crest- against abuse. to switch to an all-human view group against animal "The council seems to be circus. abuse continues protest- open to discussing it further," "It's just as easy to invite an ing the Loomis Bros Circus Cadle said. animal-free circus to Crest- returning to Crestview for However, an ordinance view instead," Pratt said. "It's the 11th year. would not be a quick fix as simple as dialing a differ- Andrew Pratt started a peti- because it would have to go ent phone number. You can tion back in August, which through two readings. get the same experience from has over 2,000 signatures. Pratt spoke to the Crest- shows like Cirque du Soleil Pratt said he made Mayor view city council at the Nov. and Cirque Italia that rou- David Cadle and the Crest- 5 meeting. "Like many in tinely tour Florida." view Historic Preservation Crestview, I'm a military The CHPB uses the circus Board (CHPB) aware of the veteran, and just as I served as a fundraising opportunity. Andrew Pratt spoke to the city council Monday, Nov. 5. Pratt is petition. to protect others then, I con- against Loomis Bros. Circus coming to Crestview. [KAYLIN PARKER/ Cadle said he encouraged tinue to do that today," Pratt See CIRCUS, A8 NEWS BULLETIN] Corrections offi cials assess tornado damage By Jim Thompson Crestview and reviewing their 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn own radar data from Monday [email protected] evening, the meteorologists issued a statement Tuesday CRESTVIEW — The 269 noting they had "concluded inmates moved from the that damage to a food services Okaloosa Correctional Insti- building and perimeter fence tution’s work camp after a at the Okaloosa Correctional tornado downed a security Facility ... was likely the result fence and damaged a dining of a brief EF-0 tornado.” facility Monday evening are An EF-0 tornado produces being housed in other area winds between 65 and 85 mph. correctional facilities until There were storms in the repairs can be made, accord- area at the time, which meant ing to the Florida Department that there was enough wind of Corrections. shear — changes in wind speed The EF-0 tornado was not and direction — to produce a initially noted by the National tornado, a Weather Service Weather Service office in meteorologist said Tuesday. Mobile, Alabama. But after There were no injuries to seeing photos from emergency work camp staff or inmates. The Okaloosa Correctional Institution work camp near Crestview was struck by a brief tornado Monday responders of the scene off evening, forcing the transfer of 269 inmates to other correctional facilities. [OKALOOSA COUNTY SHERIFF’S Colonel Greg Malloy Road near See TORNADO, A8 OFFICE/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Area church practices the philosophy of ‘live sent’ Emmanuel Baptist the pastor's wife, said. On Wednesday night during Church lives out faith This core value motivates a typical ladies small-group, by supporting foster many programs and missions Anderson and a group of about and adoptive families in the church, including sup- 15 women gathered to sort port of foster care programs through bags and boxes of By Kaylin Parker and adoptive families — both clothing. 682-6524 | @kparkercnb near and dear to the pastor and "(Our small group) is part- [email protected] his wife. nered with Families First "For me personally, it hits Network to help them in various CRESTVIEW — One of the home," Anderson said. ways by getting these sup- core values at Emmanuel Bap- Anderson and her husband plies ready for kids they serve tist Church in Crestview is to adopted two children they once and also doing small things to "live sent." fostered. encourage them, as workers, in "Live sent means to live Emmanuel Baptist Church their day-to-day challenges in A small group at Emmanuel Baptist Church sorted through bags of every day in a way that shows has been working with foster child welfare," Anderson said. clothes for Families First Network and placed them in boxes based on the love of Jesus to the people and adoptive families for sev- gender and age. This was one of many times the church has served around you," Amy Anderson, eral years, Anderson said. See CHURCH, A8 foster and adoptive families in Crestview. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] A GateHouse Media Obituaries ..................A2 Law enforcement .........A5 A5 A11 newspaper read by Faith .........................A3 Opinion .................... A6 Sexual predator registers Read a ‘The Girl in the 10,450 people every week. Community ............... A4 Entertainment ............A11 Crestview address Spider’s Web’ review here * ** A2 Saturday, November 10, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin OBITUARIES CHRISTOPHER PHILIP BURKE GLORIA FAYE SHAPLAND BOHANNON 1933 - 2018 Christopher Philip Burke, age 41, passed away on Novem- ber 5, 2018. Please visit www.daviswatkins.com to sign the Gloria Faye Shapland In her later years she and guestbook, express condolences and share memories. Bohannon, 85, of Jack- her mate of 60 years were sonville, Arkansas passed members of the Park Hill away October 30, 2018 at Christian Church in North Navarre Gardens, (Navarre, Little Rock singing in the Florida) surrounded by choir and volunteering for PATRICIA ANN PENLAND her loving family. She was numerous other activities. 1932 - 2018 born on August 16, 1933, She was preceded in death the daughter of Aileen by her father William Shap- Patricia Ann Penland, Thompson Shapland and land, mother Aileen McKay age 86, of Fort Walton William Angus Shapland and brother Ronald Shap- Beach/Destin, Florida in Alberta, Canada. Later land. Survivors include her passed away surrounded she moved to Vancouver, children Daniel D. Bohan- by her loving family on British Columbia where she non and Kaethe Bohan- Thursday November graduated from Vancouver these trying times—all three non of Fort Walton Beach, 1, 2018 in Phoenix, AZ. High School in 1951. While kids became educators and Florida, Aileen Faye Durkee, Patricia was born April 15, attending college in Tilla- earned graduate degrees. and Kevin S. Durkee of Fair 1932 in Portsmouth, Eng- mook Oregon, she met the She later worked at the Haven, Vermont, Kenneth land. She lived in the Fort man of her dreams--BO. Army Air Force Exchange Bohannon of Chickasha, Walton Beach/Destin area After a two-year courtship Service for 23 years. After Oklahoma; grand-children from 1963-2003. of letter writing between spending many years caring Danielle and Dana Bohan- Patricia was preceded the two, on July 10, 1953 she for her family, she picked non and Brandon Adams of in death by her husband married Arthur D. Bohan- a hobby which became Fort Walton Beach, Florida, MSgt Roy Eugene Penland Penland; son, Mark E. non, of Keene, N.H., whom her passion--quilting. Joshua Durkee and his in 1995. Penland; grandchildren, she met while he was serv- She belonged to two Quilt wife Mercedez Durkee, of She is survived by her Marek Penland and Marisa ing in the U.S. Air Force Guilds and was the Quest Olive Branch, Mississippi, daughter, Theresa L. Penland. in Tillamook, Oregon. Quilters Guild President and Alexandra Bohan- While her husband served for two years. After her non of Oklahoma City, in the Air Force, they lived retirement she also volun- Oklahoma; great-grand- in Massachusetts, Spain, teered for 10 years in the children Isabella Durkee, Nebraska, and Arkansas. Hospital Auxiliary at Reb- Xavier Durkee, Nolan Jack CYNTHIA JUANITA STINSON WORLUND They celebrated 60 years samen Memorial Hospital, Adams, Lyanna Camille 1928 - 2018 of marriage in 2013, just in Jacksonville, Arkansas. Adams, and many nieces, months before her beau Through a program spon- nephews, and cousins. Cynthia Juanita Stin- passed away on August 10, sored by the United Meth- In lieu of flowers dona- son Worlund of Destin, 2013. Gloria was a great odist Church, Gloria and Bo tions may be made to Heifer FL passed away Nov 2, stay at home mom. She had also volunteered to teach International of Little 2018 at the age of 90 at two tough years when Bo sewing lessons to young, Rock, or Park Hill Christian West Florida hospital in (Arthur) was serving in the unwed mothers in Little Church of North Little Rock. Pensacola, FL surrounded Viet-Nam War first in Viet Rock, Arkansas. At the end To offer condolences and by her loving sons Steve Nam (1966) and then Thai- of each class, every young, share memories of Gloria Worlund, Rick Worlund land (1970). She did a great expectant mother had a with her family visit www. and grandson David Lee. job raising three children in new quilt for their baby. griffinleggettresthills.com Juanita was born July 17, 1928 in Conecuh County, Alabama to Allen Gilbert Stinson and Sarah Pipkin Stinson. She is preceded ELDRED L. ‘BUDDY’ WEAVER in death by her parents, 1930 - 2018 husband Bob Worlund, Church. She retired from son Monty Worlund, the State of Alabama. A Eldred L. “Buddy” Weaver, raised their four children in brother Murray Stin- Memorial Service will be age 88, passed away peace- the same house. Survivors son and sister Wilma held Sunday November fully on Thursday, November include his sister, Donna Cooper. Juanita loved 11, 2018 at 3:00 at Santa 1, 2018 at his home in Coving- Weaver Lawson (Wayne) Gospel music and was a Rosa Beach Community ton, Louisiana surrounded by of Joplin, Missouri; daugh- member of the choir at Church 3524 HWY 98 his loving family and faithful ter Diane Weaver Hodgins First Baptist Church in West Santa Rosa Beach, four-legged companion, Bis- (Timothy) of Covington, Greenville, Alabama and FL 32459.
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