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Senior class memories

by | May 3, 2018 | Education

Senior Class members from First United Methodist Church were honored Sunday, April 29. They received Bibles from the church and to their surprise, the first-ever Tim Barber Memorial Scholarship was presented to each of the students who knew Tim before his death in 2017. From left are, Tanner Weaver, Cameron Strange, Kyli Lisman, Mandy Barber, who is the mom of Tim Barber, Robert Arquerros and Dakota Kelly. (Courtesy photo)

Senior Class members from First United Methodist Church were honored Sunday, April 29. They received Bibles from the church and to their surprise, the first-ever Tim Barber Memorial Scholarship was presented to each of the students who knew Tim before his death in 2017.

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