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Emeritus at Cape May Honors Officer at Anniversary Celebration

 

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CAPE MAY – On Nov. 12, 2011, 81 year old, Emeritus at Cape May’s Laura Lee Wiliams was honored for being the oldest living officer by the New Jersey District Council of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Inc. They honored her at the organization’s 80th Anniversary Celebration held in Morristown, NJ.
The Pentecostal of Assemblies of the World Inc., pays homage to this five generation matriarch, mother of 12, grandmother of 30, great-grandmother of 36, great-great grandmother of 2 and god-mother of 10. She continues to extend her love for others by always performing acts of kindness to all that cross her path. Holding fast to her faith in God and always reveling in his presence in her life. Her testimony remains the same “He keeps doing great things for me!” Emeritus at Cape May is honored to have her residing in their community.

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