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GRACE PRAYER LIST – August 9, 2020 GRACE PRAYER LIST – August 9, 2020 Pray for Need Requested By Judith Richter (M) Recovering from fall, broken left Janice Peterson, daughter wrist and shoulder Phil Krombach (M) Serious health concerns Marilyn, wife Linda Schnaser Serious health concerns Vivian Meyer Sheila Rizer (M) Awaiting test results Craig & Lucie Lehning, parents Alexander LaRue (M) Suffered serious eye injury LaRue Family Judy Joiner (M) Recovering from fall Grace Family Linda Ash (M) Recovering from fall & surgery Ken, son Leo Davis (M) Serious medical complications Carla, wife Kristen Willis (M) Health concerns Grace Family Michaela Faulkner (former Grace Awaiting test results Grace Family student) Mark Hoak Recovering from eye surgery Laura Griffith, cousin Chris Brown Surgery Susan Brown, sister Pastor Jon Zehnder (St. Michael Healing from COVID-19 and Britta Witcher, former member Lutheran, Ft. Myers) double pneumonia Christina Alspaugh Seeking employment Cheryl Akers (mother), Loretta Knoblauch (grandmother) Linda Sickman Carotid surgery - 8/3 Gene & Joan Johnson, friends Robert Davis Surgery - 8/12 Gene Johnson, brother-in-law Cozette Rotton Major health problems Patti Meier, very good friend Johanna Buscher (M) Praying that crucial medication Johanna becomes available Beth Beasley (M) Continued health concerns Patti Meier, friend & elder Carolyn Douches Hospitalized - LRMC Rev. Tony, husband Chris Hospitalized Rhonda Wise, friend Mary Lou Svorec Healing - sprained ankle Pat Wittcop, daughter Helga Robinette Hospitalized - COVID-19 (Miami) Melissa Davis, granddaughter Jasper Sherman Suffered stroke in utero, currently Jim & Ann Campbell, great in therapy grandparents Josh Maldonado Praying new business is Rhonda & Perry Love, parents-in- successful law Sandy Rogers Major vision problems Patti Meier, sister Tristan Mann Safe travels Patti Meier, great aunt Judi Mitchell Hospitalized - serious health Patti Meier, good friend concerns Kay Clark Health concerns - moved to Georgia Woodruff, friend nursing home Susan Fello Health issues, stem cell transplant Linda Brown, friend David Rhodes Recovering from gallbladder Judy Hinsch, neighbor surgery Martin Bristow suffering with COVID-19, prayers Luke Stephens, friend of family for recovery and no spread The World Peace & comfort for our current situation Peggy Warfield Awaiting test results Lana Jo Goldsboro Howard Matthews Strength Lana Jo Mary Johnson Travel safety & caregiving Lana Jo Kathy & daughter Laura Health concerns Lana Jo Pat, Tim, Fred & Maria Safety Lana Jo Renee Kosel Recovering from surgery Renee Raajiv Employment security Raajiv Jennifer Jarvis (M) Hip replacement - 7/23 Marge Hatfield, mother Colleen Mueller (M) Success at her job Colleen Wally Dus Recovering from back surgery - 7/20 Jackie Stine, friend Karen Daggett Continuing treatments Karen Nelson, sister-in-law Martin Bristow Hospitalized Patti Meier, very good friend Dorothy Doctor Major back problems Patti Meier, friend Lisa Beal Serious health concerns Karen Doederlein, friend of family R'Mya Johnson (Grace student) Diagnosed with Lupus Shannon Lingley, former teacher Donna Trask (M) Health concerns Donna Bobbie & Carlton Goff (M) Health concerns Bobbie & Carlton Leonard Goff Serious health concerns Carlton (brother) & Bobbie Goff June Rice Health issues Linda Brown, family Gil Kahre Hospice care (Illinois) Luke (grandson) Stephens & Family Jerry Ponkey (M) Kindred, long-term care, Tampa Jessica, wife Lori Hudson Upcoming heart procedure Jill (sister) & Ken Rogers Liz Burrell (M) Serious health concerns Liz Carol Douthit Recovering from knee surgery Stephanie Douthit & Ron & Wendy Kirin Steve Patrick Heart issues - upcoming Britta Witcher, sister-in-law procedure Abbi Brown Surgery Susan Brown Kent Olson Extreme heart problems Liz Burrell Carol Serious health concerns Liz Burrell, life-long friend Sharyn Cardinali Serious health concerns Liz Burrell Greg Serious health concerns Liz Paul Smith Complications due to Agent Liz Burrell Orange Gail Pelletier Fighting cancer Liz Burrell Paula Spiritual guidance Liz Dave Calkin (M) Hospitalized - VA, Tampa Lynn, wife Brett Shirah (M) Recovering from stroke Shirah Family Sue Britt (M) Health concerns Britt Family Barbara Heino Continued serious health concerns Margie Miller, sister-in-law Jean Wright (M) Health concerns Patti Meier, friend Allison Futch Health concerns Judy Joiner, friend of family Debbie Futch Serious illness Judy Joiner, friend Those suffering from COVID-19 Restoration of health, peace & Grace Family comfort Medical professionals caring for Strength, endurance & Grace Family those with COVID-19 compassion Paul Sullivan Serious health concerns Paula, sister Debi Nelson Undergoing treatment Ron & Wendy Kirin, friends Charles Haggbloom Cancer has returned Richard Haggbloom, brother Jim Bryan Serious health concerns - Laverne, wife undergoing treatment Laura Continued health concerns Lana Jo Pat Beckwith Continued health concerns Lana Jo Dauna Lyn Bowlen Health concerns Lana Jo Bridget Garcia Undergoing treatment Lana Jo Ann Blenkle (M) Health concerns Daniel, son Kim French Health concerns Sharon Wilson, mother Janet Hostler (M) Health concerns Terry, husband Declan Baier (infant) Born 3 months premature Richard Schumacher, great grandfather Ann Fuller (M) Health concerns Gloria Dunn, mother Gail Butcher (M) Serious health concerns Susan, wife Adrienne Watkins (M) Health concerns Jack (son) & Jane Watkins Ken Cumming (M) Health concerns Ken Rogers Karen Cokonougher (M) Health concerns Sue Andrews, friend William Reck, Jr. Health concerns Susie Woods, daughter Our Country Stay calm & trust in the Lord Chris Strouse Serious health concerns Gene & Joan Johnson, uncle & aunt Kristi Adams Health concerns Jamie & Teri Ogle, uncle & aunt Nick Nicholson (M) Help living with illness Rachel, wife Marilee Wales (M) Health concerns Family & Friends Jackie Pyle (M) Losing eyesight Betsy Zinsmeister, daughter Bruce Bachman (M) Undergoing treatment Judy Joiner, friend Christy Hemenway Undergoing treatment Judy Joiner, friend Gary Stone (M) Health concerns Family & Friends Stacy Martindale Serious illness Bruce & Arlene Tonjes, parents Adele Spaun (M) Health concerns Spaun Family Shawn Gravitt Undergoing treatment Sharon Wilson & Peggy Jo Griffin Joyce Akeson (M) Health concerns Larry, husband Craig Lehning (M) Health concerns Lucie, wife Claude Knoblauch (M) Health concerns Loretta, wife Doris Schulz (M) Health concerns Susanne & Bonnie, daughters Family of Donna Rush Donna passed away 7/30 Twila Beymer & Patti Meier Family of Christopher Strouse Christopher passed away Joan & Gene (uncle) Johnson Martin Family Anita Martin's son passed away Patti Meier, friend Family of Bonita Rohal Bonita passed away 5/4 Gail Knippenberg, sister We pray for the Armed Forces of our nation. Serving in the Military Station Requested by Joseph Garrison (M) Joined the Navy Daphne Garrison, mother Sgt. Daniel Kirin (M) National Guard job at WH Armory Ron, Wendy, & Aaron Kirin Mason Walker Deployed to Baghdad Paula Braisted Matthew Moehn US Army - Afghanistan Ron & Anna Hoop, grandparents Evan Woodward Coast Guard, New Orleans, LA John & Pam Woodward, parents Lt. Tyson Dunn Serving in Afghanistan Patsy Houser Sydney Vandervort South Korea Georgia Woodruff K.J. DeJesus US Army - Kuwait Ken Rogers, family friend Buchanan Unit - Marines Safety Sgt. Cruz Joe Shows Norfolk, VA - Naval Base JoAnn Haggbloom, grandmother-in-law Corey Miller Coast Guard Arlene Adams, friend Erik Holm (M) National Guard - Washington, D. C. Fred Aceto Sgt. Zac Addair Army - deployed to Afghanistan Linda Ash, family friend Justin Degryse Navy - prayers for good health Bella Wallace, niece SPC Greta Krumm National Guard Bob Bame, grandfather Lt Col W. Linn Fisher USAF Chaplain at Pope AFB, NC Kathy & Doug Thee, friends MSGT Scott Bender (M) Air Force - Whiteman Air Force Base, MO Charla Bender, mother Scott Stip Air Force - Macdill AFB, Tampa, FL Doris Dixon, grandmother Sgt. Carter Caraker Army - Fort Lee, Virginia Jarvis Family Alex Ellis Coast Guard Basic Chase Walker Steve Campbell Navy - Virginia Jim & Ann Campbell, grandparents Cody Sheldon Godmother Zach Martin Deployed to Afghanistan Mark & Nicole Irby, friends MA Nicholas P. Roux, USN US Navy - Naval Station, Everett, WA Judith Brungard, grandmother Austin Irby, Navy Seal Safety Kyle, Liana, Caleb Cobia Chris Maker Army Becky Maker, sister Johnny Maker Air Force - 4th tour to Afghanistan Becky Maker Corey Todd USMC Jennifer Yutzy & family, cousins Merrell LeFan III FL Army National Guard - Officer Caylee, wife Field Artillery training Sgt. Cody Woodard Army - going to Germany in March Marge Hatfield, grandmother Justin Shira (M) Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME Debbie Gaylord, aunt Chris Hagen Serving in Iraq Richard & Joanne Haggbloom Johnnie Howard IV Deployed to Afghanistan - Navy Jordan Strickland SSgt Tyler Strickland (M) Little Rock AFB Strickland Family Cody Newcomer Air Force - St. Louis Ursula Newcomer, grandmother .
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