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To Be What You Will Be TO BE WHAT YOU WILL BE Love the Lord with all our hearts, minds and souls and love our neighbors as ourselves. This week we gratefully welcome Chris and Kim Achuff Bob and Mary Lashua 24 new donors to the Begin Now to Elizabeth Afflerbach Michael and Michelle Le Be What You Will Be Hereafter Capital Juan and Sherry Alejandro Bill and Chiquita Leek (In honor of Campaign. With the sacrifice of Anonymous the Leek-Brewer families) these families added to last week’s Anonymous Kyle, Kathy and Erin Lewie numbers the campaign total in Anonymous In memory of C.J. London and gifts, pledges and savings rises to Anonymous Cate Arden McCafferty $2,357,520. As we near the end Anonymous Michael and Sharon Long of the campaign, leadership urges Anonymous Rudy and Alice Lopez (In honor of those who have yet to make a Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quintanilla/Mr. donation to prayerfully consider Anonymous and Mrs. Rudolph Lopez ) how they may help St. Jerome in its Anonymous Virginia Lopez quest to raise the funding for the Anonymous Sonnie Lovince, Jr. new Multi-Purpose Activities Center. Anonymous Ray and Kathy Lyons If you have questions on how to Anonymous Eileen Lytle make your sacrifice please call the Anonymous (In honor of William Lytle) parish office at (254) 666-7722. Anonymous Ed and Brenda Macy Anonymous Ken and Judy Maggard Anonymous Johnnie and Betty Marek Anonymous Ken and Deanna Marek Anonymous Sammy and Gayle Mashek Anonymous John and Lillian Mayer Anonymous Bill and Jane McBride Anonymous Chuck and Diane McDaniel Anonymous Jack and Linda McKinney Anonymous Martin and Laurel Medhurst (In honor of George Hanzlicek) Robert and Alice Meek Anonymous (In memory of deceased The Mennings family members of Ignacio and Mercado Family (In honor of Juan Glenda Ruiz) and Carol Mercado) Anonymous Randy and Nancy Merrill (In memory of Jeanne Floyd) Paul and Marilyn Michalka Anonymous Katy Mikus (In honor of John P. 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