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Page 6, The Estill County Tribune, July 6, 2016 OBITUARIES Printed free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge. Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242) Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper. FLORAL DESIGN by Nikki 391 Richmond Road Westgate Plaza Irvine, Kentucky Weddings • Funerals • Gifts • Candles Silk Funeral Flowers For Rent CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-331-9081 606-726-0202 24 HRS: 606-975-2282 WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.FLORALDESIGNSBYNIKKI.COM Flowers for All Occasions _________________________________ Tuesday, June 28, 2016 Bernice Walters Hall, 84 Bernice Walters Hall, age 84, widow of James Arthur Hall, passed away Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at the Mar- cum-Wallace Hospital in Ir- vine, Kentucky. She was a native of Estill County, born July 24, 1931, a daughter of the late Bever- ly “Cutter” Walters and Edna Tipton Walters. Mrs. Hall was a homemaker, and a former employee of Carhart. She enjoyed quilting, and working in her flower gar- den. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Mrs. Hall was preceded in death by her husband, James, and her sisters, Helen Ruth Walters and Bonnie Henry. Survivors include her daughters: Sherrel Kay Hall Bledsoe (William), and Jan- ice Hall Embs (Gary); her son, BeverlyAllen Hall (Bar- bara); her sisters: Blanche Griffin (Gary), Laverne Rid- dell (Gene), and Ladene Fos- ter (Jerry); her brothers: Da- vid Walters (Louise), Glen Walters (Louise), James Walters (Loretta), Damon Walters (Sherlyn), and Billy Walters (Janet); her grand- children: Brad Hall (Aman- da), Leeann Cole (Wayne), William A. Bledsoe, Brent Bledsoe (Kristy), Chance Hall, Parker Hall, and Whit- ney Embs; her great grand- children: Emma Bledsoe, Josh Bledsoe, and Kaitlyn Bledsoe, Kayla Cole, Au- brey Cole, Kara Cole and Braden Hall; several nieces and nephews also survive. Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, July 1st at Lewis Funeral Home with Bro. Scott Rogers officiat- ing. Burial followed in the Oakdale Cemetery. Friends called after 6:00 p.m., Thurs- day, June 30th at the funeral home. Pallbearers were Brad Hall, William A. Bledsoe, Brent Bledsoe, Chance Hall, Whitney Embs, Parker Hall, and Leeann Cole. <LewisFH.com> _________________________________ Sunday, June 26, 2016 Raymond H. Carpenter, 84 Raymond H. Carpenter, age 84, husband of Mar- ian Jones Carpenter, passed away on Sunday, June 26, 2016 at Clark Regional Medical Center in Win- chester, Kentucky. He was born on February 8, 1932, in Pontiac, Michi- gan, to the late Howard and Cecilia Butler Carpenter. He was retired from GE Mobile Communications and current president of M & R Resources, Inc. He was a member of Christ Church of Winchester where he was well known for organizing the “Big Breakfast” on Sun- day mornings. He served as co-chairman of the build- ing committee of Calvary Christian Church. He was a United States Army veteran and a Kentucky Colonel. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Nancy Davis (Mark); a son, Craig Carpenter (Lynn); three step sons: Clayton Babb (Amanda), Colburn Babb (Misty) and Clint Babb; eleven grandchil- dren; one great grandchild; in-laws, Harry and Anita Jones; and brothers-in-law, Tim, Gary, Scott and Tom Jones. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, William Carpenter; a sister, Dorothy Carpenter; and a brother-in-law, Dr. Terry Jones. Visitation was from 5-8 p.m., Thursday, June 30th at Christ Church of Win- chester, 1691 Ironworks Road. Services were at 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 1st at Christ Church of Win- chester by Pastor David Scalf, Dickie Everman and Gary Epperson. Burial was in the Winchester Cem- etery. Pallbearers were Joe Da- vis, Scott Carpenter, Steven Carpenter, Clayton Babb, Colburn Babb and Clint Babb. Honorary pallbearers were Russell Gates, Brian Howard, Henry Branham, Terry Estes, Glenn Wise, Bill Turner, Dave Roher, Bill Tooley, Eric Hunter, Gale Clark, Neil Peterson, Bob Guillock, including friends at EKPC and associ- ates in the mobile commu- nications business. In lieu of flowers please make contributions in his memory to Christ Church of Winchester, PO Box 15, Winchester, KY 40392. A special thanks to all those who were so kind dur- ing his final days, including the staff at Hospice East, Clark Regional Medical Center, St Joseph East Hos- pital and Fountain Circle Rehabilitation Center. <ScobeeFuneralHome.com> Raymond Carpenter VETERAN _________________________________ Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Wayne Patrick, 86 Supported by “I’m Alive... because of organ donation!” Leeya, Liver Recipient www.trustforlife.org 866-945-5433 _________________________________ Friday, July 1, 2016 Harvey D. Greenwood Jr., 61 Harvey Delois Green- wood Jr., age 61, of Opos- sum Run Road in Irvine, Kentucky, passed away Fri- day, July 1, 2016, at the Uni- versity of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, follow- ing a sudden illness. He was born August 8, 1954, in New Jersey, the son of the late Harvey De- lois and Osie Lee Stamper Greenwood. He was a qual- ity inspector with Advanced Green Components and had lived in Estill County most of his life. Mr. Greenwood is sur- vived by two sons: Cecil Delois Greenwood (Jennifer Carol), Madison County; and Joseph Lee Greenwood (Frances Annette), Es- till County; one stepsister, Crystal Combs, Hazard; a half brother: Dallas Gilbert Greenwood, Hazard; and three grandchildren: Carlie Breann Greenwood, Dilan Chase Delois Greenwood and Sarah Elizabeth Green- wood. He was preceded in death by several sisters. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July 5th at 11 a.m. at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Terry Barnes and Bro. Bobby Hale with buri- al following in the Beatty Place Cemetery, New Yel- low Rock Road, Beattyville. Friends called between 6 and 8 p.m., Monday, July 4th at the funeral home. Pallbearers were Cecil Greenwood, Joseph Green- wood, Aaron Tipton, Clifton Estes, Trinity Storm McIn- tosh and Kevin Garris. <TolerFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Tuesday, June 28, 2016 James Drexell McIntosh, 79 James Drexell McIntosh, age 79, passed away Tues- day, June 28th, 2016 at the Stanton Nursing Center after a long illness. He was born November 14, 1937 in Montgomery County, the son of the late John Martin “Mart” and Chessie Shoemaker McIn- tosh. Mr. McIntosh was a lifelong car enthusiast and autobody specialist. He was a member of the Mountain Parkway Church of God. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by daughters, Teresa Meadows and Sondra Joanne Free- man; his brother, Junior Carl McIntosh; and four sisters: Violia Powell, Pauline Mc- Intosh, Anna Mae McIntosh, and Faye McIntosh. Mr. McIntosh is survived by his wife, Margaret Miller McIntosh; his daughter, Col- leen Crowe (Robert), Clay City; three brothers: Harold McIntosh (Lucy), Stanton;, Raymond McIntosh, Clay City; and Troy McIntosh, Winchester; three sisters: Gladys Simerly, Bristol, Tennessee; Marjorie Short- ridge and Irene Rose, both of Winchester; grandchildren: Brandon Crowe (Tammie), Jerri Wireman, Stanton; Ginger Reed (Justin), Ir- vine;, and Savannah Jeffers (Dester), Mason, Ohio; and great grandchildren: Jackson Reed, Dester Jeffers IV,Wy- att Jeffers, Willow Wireman, and Brayden Crowe. Funeral services were held at Mountain Parkway Church of God on Friday, July 1st at 3:00 p.m., with Pastor Dell Payne officiat- ing. Friends called anytime after 12:00 Noon on Friday at the church. Pallbearers were Glen Powell, Jr. Shortridge, Greg Shortridge, Randy Rose, Jeff McIntosh and Terry Miller. The honorary pallbearers were Charlene Kennon, Win- fred Brewer, Albert Leach, Donald McClure, Opie Meadows, Dewey Freeman, Eddie Combs; staff of Hos- pice East, the members of Mountain Parkway Church of God, and the staff at the Stanton Nursing Center. Arrangements were en- trusted to Heritage Funeral Home of Richmond. <HeritageofRichmond.com> _________________________________ Friday, July 1, 2016 Waneetta Lynam Newman,92 Waneetta Lynam New- man, 92, widow of Odis Newman, passed away Fri- day, July 1, 2016 at Marcum and Wallace Hospital in Ir- vine, Kentucky. Mrs. Newman was a na- tive of Scott County, born September 2, 1923, a daugh- ter of the late John Lewis and Maude Ellen Games Lynham. She was a retired employee of Kentucky Tex- tiles in Paris. In addition to her hus- band and parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Donald Newman; and her sisters, Ethel Lynham and Lillie Mae Lynham. Survivors include her half-sister, Henrietta Wain- scott (Corinth, KY); her half-brother, William “Bill” Games (North Carolina); two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and special caregivers, Ray and Marie Dixon. Services were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 4th at Lewis Funeral Home. Burial followed in the Dou- ble Oak Cemetery. Friends called anytime after 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 3rd at the funeral home. <LewisFH.com> Wayne Patrick, age 86, passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at Sayre Christian Village in Lexing- ton, Kentucky. Born December 22, 1929, in Estill County, he was the son of the late William and Emma Tuttle Patrick. Wayne Patrick was a United States Army veteran and a former automobile dealer of Patrick Bros. Used Cars. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Atchi- son Patrick; two brothers: Bascum Patrick and John Thomas Patrick; and by two sisters: Elsie Mattingly and Mildred Shrout. He is survived by his son, Bill W. Patrick (Tina); his daughter, Connie Hall; two grandchildren: Jincy Thor- pe and Jake Patrick; and by one great grandchild, Janson McIntosh, all of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, July 1st at Hearne Funeral Home, 125 West College Avenue in Stanton. Visita- tion began at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, June 30th at the funeral home. Interment was in Clay City-Eaton Cemetery with Larry Bowl- ing, Gary Smith, Mike Scott, Matt Scott, Darren Patrick and Hobert Hoskins serving as pallbearers. <HearneFuneralHome.com> Wayne Patrick Cob Hill Cemetery Flower Removal Please remove all flowers from the ground at Cob Hill Cemetery before Monday, July 18 th so that mowing may resume. 1. Is the Book of Rehoboam in the Old or New Testament or nei- ther? 2. From Genesis 4, what righteous man start- ed the practice of herding sheep? Adam, Cain, Abel, Job 3. How many times is the word “Bible” men- tioned in the scripture of the Bible (KJV)? Zero, 3, 49, Over 1,000 4. According to Jesus, what was Satan from the beginning? Deceiver, Evil, Thief, Murderer 5. In biblical times, which was a large unit of money or weight? Levy, Talent, Shekel, Sepulcher 6. Of these, who wasn’t a son of Noah? Shem, Ham, Levi, Japheth Answers on bottom of Page 13 Wilson Casey’s mainstream UFO book, “Swamp Gas & High Hopes 101,” is now available from TouchPointPress.com Christ’s Example of Suffering 1 Peter 2:21-25 (See also Isaiah 53:1-8; Matthew 26:57-68; Mark 14:53-65; John 18:19-24) 21 For even hereunto were ye called: be- cause Christ also suffered for us, leav- ing us an example, that ye should follow his steps: 22 Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth: 23 Who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he threatened not; but com- mitted himself to him that judgeth righ- teously: 24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. 25 For ye were as sheep go- ing astray; but are now returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls.” Sponsored by Crooked Creek Christian Church Inc. 1980 Crooked Creek Rd., Irvine, Kentucky Jimmie L. 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Bernice Walters Hall, 84 BerniceWaltersHall,age84,widowof JamesArthurHall,passedawayTuesday,June 28, 2016 at the Mar-cum-WallaceHospitalinIr-vine,Kentucky. ShewasanativeofEstillCounty,bornJuly24,1931,adaughterofthelateBever-ly“Cutter”WaltersandEdnaTipton Walters. Mrs. Hallwas a homemaker, and aformeremployeeofCarhart.She enjoyed quilting, andworking in her flower gar-den. She was a member ofFriendshipBaptistChurch. Mrs.Hallwasprecededindeathbyherhusband,James,and her sisters, Helen RuthWaltersandBonnieHenry. Survivors include herdaughters:SherrelKayHallBledsoe(William),andJan-ice Hall Embs (Gary); herson,BeverlyAllenHall(Bar-bara); her sisters: BlancheGriffin(Gary),LaverneRid-dell(Gene),andLadeneFos-ter(Jerry);herbrothers:Da-vid Walters (Louise), Glen

Walters (Louise), JamesWalters (Loretta), DamonWalters(Sherlyn),andBillyWalters (Janet); her grand-children:BradHall(Aman-da), Leeann Cole (Wayne),William A. Bledsoe, BrentBledsoe (Kristy), ChanceHall,ParkerHall,andWhit-neyEmbs;hergreatgrand-children: Emma Bledsoe,Josh Bledsoe, and KaitlynBledsoe, Kayla Cole, Au-brey Cole, Kara Cole andBraden Hall; several niecesandnephewsalsosurvive. Services were held at1:00p.m.,Friday,July1statLewis Funeral Home withBro. Scott Rogers officiat-ing. Burial followed in theOakdale Cemetery. Friendscalledafter6:00p.m.,Thurs-day,June30thatthefuneralhome. Pallbearers were BradHall, William A. Bledsoe,BrentBledsoe,ChanceHall,WhitneyEmbs,ParkerHall,andLeeannCole.

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_________________________________Sunday, June 26, 2016Raymond H. Carpenter, 84

Raymond H. Carpenter,age 84, husband of Mar-ianJonesCarpenter,passedaway on Sunday, June 26,2016 at Clark RegionalMedical Center in Win-chester,Kentucky. HewasbornonFebruary8,1932, inPontiac,Michi-gan,tothelateHowardandCecilia Butler Carpenter.He was retired from GEMobile CommunicationsandcurrentpresidentofM&RResources,Inc.HewasamemberofChristChurchofWinchesterwherehewaswell known for organizingthe“BigBreakfast”onSun-daymornings.Heservedasco-chairman of the build-ing committee of CalvaryChristianChurch.HewasaUnitedStatesArmyveteranandaKentuckyColonel. Inadditiontohiswife,heissurvivedbyhisdaughter,NancyDavis(Mark);ason,Craig Carpenter (Lynn);three step sons: ClaytonBabb (Amanda), ColburnBabb (Misty) and ClintBabb; eleven grandchil-dren;onegreatgrandchild;in-laws, Harry and AnitaJones; and brothers-in-law,Tim, Gary, Scott and TomJones. Hewasprecededindeathby his parents; a brother,WilliamCarpenter;asister,Dorothy Carpenter; and abrother-in-law, Dr. TerryJones. Visitation was from 5-8p.m., Thursday, June 30that Christ Church of Win-chester, 1691 IronworksRoad. Services were at10:00a.m.,Friday,July1stat Christ Church of Win-

chester by Pastor DavidScalf,DickieEvermanandGaryEpperson.Burialwasin the Winchester Cem-etery. PallbearerswereJoeDa-vis,ScottCarpenter,StevenCarpenter, Clayton Babb,Colburn Babb and ClintBabb. Honorary pallbearerswere Russell Gates, BrianHoward, Henry Branham,Terry Estes, Glenn Wise,Bill Turner, Dave Roher,Bill Tooley, Eric Hunter,Gale Clark, Neil Peterson,Bob Guillock, includingfriendsatEKPCandassoci-ates in themobilecommu-nicationsbusiness. In lieuof flowerspleasemake contributions in hismemory to Christ ChurchofWinchester,POBox15,Winchester,KY40392. A special thanks to allthosewhoweresokinddur-inghisfinaldays,includingthe staff at Hospice East,Clark Regional MedicalCenter,StJosephEastHos-pital and Fountain CircleRehabilitationCenter.

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_________________________________Friday, July 1, 2016Harvey D. Greenwood Jr., 61 Harvey Delois Green-wood Jr., age 61, of Opos-sum Run Road in Irvine,Kentucky,passedawayFri-day,July1,2016,attheUni-versityofKentuckyMedicalCenterinLexington,follow-ingasuddenillness. He was born August 8,1954, in New Jersey, theson of the late Harvey De-lois and Osie Lee StamperGreenwood.Hewasaqual-ityinspectorwithAdvancedGreenComponentsandhadlived in Estill County mostofhislife. Mr. Greenwood is sur-vived by two sons: CecilDeloisGreenwood(JenniferCarol), Madison County;andJosephLeeGreenwood(Frances Annette), Es-till County; one stepsister,Crystal Combs, Hazard; ahalf brother: Dallas Gilbert

Greenwood, Hazard; andthree grandchildren: CarlieBreann Greenwood, DilanChase Delois GreenwoodandSarahElizabethGreen-wood. Hewasprecededindeathbyseveralsisters. Funeral services wereconductedTuesday,July5that 11 a.m. at theWarren F.TolerFuneralHomeChapelby Bro. Terry Barnes andBro.BobbyHalewithburi-al following in the BeattyPlace Cemetery, New Yel-lowRockRoad,Beattyville.Friendscalledbetween6and8p.m.,Monday,July4thatthefuneralhome. Pallbearers were CecilGreenwood, Joseph Green-wood,AaronTipton,CliftonEstes, Trinity Storm McIn-toshandKevinGarris.

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_________________________________Tuesday, June 28, 2016James Drexell McIntosh, 79

JamesDrexellMcIntosh,age 79, passed away Tues-day, June 28th, 2016 at theStantonNursingCenterafteralongillness. He was born November14, 1937 in MontgomeryCounty, the son of the lateJohn Martin “Mart” andChessie Shoemaker McIn-tosh. Mr. McIntosh was alifelong car enthusiast andautobodyspecialist.Hewasa member of the MountainParkwayChurchofGod. Inadditiontohisparents,hewasprecededindeathbydaughters,Teresa Meadowsand Sondra Joanne Free-man;hisbrother,JuniorCarlMcIntosh; and four sisters:Violia Powell, Pauline Mc-Intosh,AnnaMaeMcIntosh,andFayeMcIntosh. Mr.McIntoshissurvivedbyhiswife,MargaretMillerMcIntosh;hisdaughter,Col-leen Crowe (Robert), ClayCity; threebrothers:HaroldMcIntosh (Lucy), Stanton;,Raymond McIntosh, ClayCity; and Troy McIntosh,Winchester; three sisters:Gladys Simerly, Bristol,Tennessee; Marjorie Short-ridgeandIreneRose,bothof

Winchester; grandchildren:Brandon Crowe (Tammie),Jerri Wireman, Stanton;Ginger Reed (Justin), Ir-vine;, and Savannah Jeffers(Dester), Mason, Ohio; andgreatgrandchildren:JacksonReed,DesterJeffersIV,Wy-attJeffers,WillowWireman,andBraydenCrowe. Funeral services wereheld at Mountain ParkwayChurch of God on Friday,July 1st at 3:00 p.m., withPastor Dell Payne officiat-ing. Friends called anytimeafter12:00NoononFridayatthechurch. Pallbearers were GlenPowell,Jr.Shortridge,GregShortridge,RandyRose,JeffMcIntoshandTerryMiller. ThehonorarypallbearerswereCharleneKennon,Win-fred Brewer, Albert Leach,Donald McClure, OpieMeadows,DeweyFreeman,EddieCombs;staffofHos-pice East, the members ofMountain Parkway ChurchofGod,and thestaffat theStantonNursingCenter. Arrangements were en-trusted to Heritage FuneralHomeofRichmond.

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_________________________________Friday, July 1, 2016Waneetta Lynam Newman,92 Waneetta Lynam New-man, 92, widow of OdisNewman,passedawayFri-day,July1,2016atMarcumandWallaceHospital inIr-vine,Kentucky. Mrs.Newmanwasana-tive of Scott County, bornSeptember2,1923,adaugh-ter of the late John Lewisand Maude Ellen GamesLynham.Shewasa retiredemployeeofKentuckyTex-tilesinParis. In addition to her hus-band and parents, she waspreceded in death by herson, Donald Newman; andher sisters, Ethel LynhamandLillieMaeLynham.

Survivors include herhalf-sister, Henrietta Wain-scott (Corinth, KY); herhalf-brother,William“Bill”Games (North Carolina);two grandchildren; twogreatgrandchildren;severalnieces and nephews; andspecialcaregivers,RayandMarieDixon. Services were held at11:00 a.m., Monday, July4thatLewisFuneralHome.BurialfollowedintheDou-ble Oak Cemetery. Friendscalled anytime after 6:00p.m.Sunday,July3rdatthefuneralhome.

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Wayne Patrick, age 86,passed away Wednesday,June 29, 2016 at SayreChristianVillageinLexing-ton,Kentucky. BornDecember22,1929,in Estill County, he wasthesonof the lateWilliamand Emma Tuttle Patrick.WaynePatrickwasaUnitedStatesArmy veteran and aformerautomobiledealerofPatrickBros.UsedCars. Inadditiontohisparents,he was preceded in deathby his wife, Betty Atchi-son Patrick; two brothers:Bascum Patrick and JohnThomasPatrick;andbytwosisters:ElsieMattinglyandMildredShrout. Heissurvivedbyhisson,Bill W. Patrick (Tina); hisdaughter,ConnieHall; twograndchildren: Jincy Thor-peandJakePatrick;andbyonegreatgrandchild,JansonMcIntosh,allofLexington. Funeral services wereheld at 11:00 a.m., Friday,

July 1st at Hearne FuneralHome, 125 West CollegeAvenue in Stanton. Visita-tion began at 6:00 p.m.,Thursday, June 30th at thefuneral home. Intermentwas in Clay City-EatonCemeterywithLarryBowl-ing,GarySmith,MikeScott,Matt Scott, Darren PatrickandHobertHoskinsservingaspallbearers.

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1.IstheBookofRehoboamintheOldorNewTestamentornei-ther? 2.FromGenesis4,whatrighteousmanstart-edthepracticeofherdingsheep?Adam,Cain,Abel,Job 3.Howmanytimesis

theword“Bible”men-tionedinthescriptureoftheBible(KJV)?Zero,3,49,Over1,000 4.AccordingtoJesus,whatwasSatanfromthebeginning?Deceiver,Evil,Thief,Murderer 5.Inbiblicaltimes,whichwasalargeunitofmoneyorweight?Levy,Talent,Shekel,Sepulcher 6.Ofthese,whowasn’tasonofNoah?Shem,Ham,Levi,JaphethAnswers on bottom

of Page 13Wilson Casey’s mainstream UFO book, “Swamp Gas & High

Hopes 101,” is now available from TouchPointPress.com

1. Is the book of Jeremiah in the Old or New Testament or neither?

2. The Ethiopian eunuch that Philip met in Acts 8:26-27 was under what queen? Azubah, Candace, Nehushta, Vashti

3. At whose well did Jesus meet the Samaritan woman? Joshua’s, Jonah’s, Jacob’s, Judas’

4. From Revelation 21, how many gates does the New Jerusalem have?1, 4, 12, 16

5. Who was king during Zechariah’s time of prophecy? David, Daniel, Darius, Saul

6. How long did Aaron’s followers mourn him? 3 days, 13 days, 30 days, 3 months

Answers1) Old; 2) Candace; 3) Jacob’s; 4)

12; 5) Darius; 6) 30 daysWilson Casey’s mainstream UFO

book, “Swamp Gas & High Hopes 101,” is now available from Touch-PointPress.com

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