Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Mrs. Lilla Mae Arnold

 

 
November 9th 1928 - September 10th 2024
 
 
 
 by Glenn Sherrod Arnold
 
Lilla Mae Strong Arnold was born November 9, 1928, on a beautiful autumn day in Newnan, Georgia, where she attended public school. She gave her life to Christ early and attended Mount Vernon Baptist Church.

Her parents passed early, and she was primarily cared for by her maternal grandmother. By the grace of God, Mamie Parks, one of her elementary school teachers, raised Emma Elder, a classmate, and her in her home as “sisters” until she left to attend Spelman College.

After Lilla graduated from Spelman College in 1954 with a BS in Early Elementary Education, she began teaching elementary school in Newnan, Georgia. Soon afterwards, she met the love of her life, Glenn Artis Arnold, and they were married in 1958. A son and daughter blessed this union - Glenn Sherrod Arnold and Neeka Boncha Arnold.

When their children were less than five years old, the family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where Glenn and Lilla both taught in the Atlanta Public School System. Lilla spent most of her career at the Dunbar Elementary School, teaching preschool through second grade. During her tenure, she developed and managed two preschool programs that served hundreds of students and involved dozens of teachers. Her students and faculty were so disciplined and effective that the school received national recognition, leading to a visit from First Lady Barbara Bush. Villa led a life of meaningful impact.

There are many students that recount their love of education because of Lilla. She also mentored along the way. Later in her career, Lilla earned her MS in Education at Georgia State University as a result of her love for learning and pedagogy.

Only her love for her grandchildren exceeded her love for education and the development of her students. She and Glenn lovingly hosted their grandchildren over many summers. Those summers were filled with much love, joy, and learning. Lilla regularly held summer school sessions with her grandchildren, helping to propel them to successful academic careers.

Lilla was an active member of her church fellowship and the Spelman College Alumni Association. She was quite proud of her support of the next generation of women scholars and leaders through her many donations to Spelman.

Lilla was devout woman who loved the Lord and his Word. She posted her favorite scriptures all around her home and could be found often in prayer on her knees at night. Although she was a person of small physical stature and woman of few words, when she spoke, she spoke with clarity and conviction. A confidently authentic woman, she walked in integrity. She felt that her word was her bond and, she always stood behind it. As a result, she lifted many of us who knew her to greater heights and achievements. Her love and compassion were communicated through service and actions. She often quietly helped those around her in need.

Lilla leaves to cherish her memories: her son Glenn Arnold (wife: Jacquie), her daughter Neeka Arnold (fiancé: Julius Alexander), her grandchildren: Paul (wife: Samantha), Angela, Bryan, and Traci Arnold and great grandchildren: Evangeline Arnold and Azariah Arnold. Tohnita Florence, former student/”adopted” daughter. Laura Evans, friend and neighbor for 60 years and Maceso Evans, god son. Faithful caregiver Gail Sims. A host of nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends also cherish her memory.

Viewing:  Alfonso Dawson Mortuary, Inc. 
                3000 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, Ga 30310
Day:        Thursday, September 19th 2024
Time:      1:00 pm -   6:00 pm





Funeral Service:    Word of Faith Cathedral
                               212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
Day:                       Friday,  September 20th 2024
                               11:00 am

Interment, Greenwood Cemetery

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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Apalachee High School Tragedy (09/04/2024)

 




by C. Henry Adams


C. Henry Adams Blogs would like to extend our condolences to the Families of 
all who passed away:

  • Teacher Richard Aspinwall 
  • Teacher Christina Irimie 
  • Student Mason Schermerhorn, 14 
  • Student Christian Angulo, 14

Our prayers of mental , physical & spiritual healing goes out to the ( 9 ) people injured ,as well as, all Barrow County involved at the school in some form.

On Wednesday Morning,  9/04/2024 at a School called Apalachee High School located near Winder Georgia in the county of Barrow, the death of 4 people occurred with 9 other people injured.  Perhaps, this Tragedy will be forgotten by many people.  But not by the Students, Teachers, Faculty, Staff,  Parents and Families of Barrow County, Georgia.

According to
National Institute of Mental Health, it is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear is a part of the body’s “fight-or-flight” response, which helps us avoid or respond to potential danger. People may experience a range of reactions after trauma, and most will recover from their symptoms over time. Those who continue to experience symptoms may be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

   (  www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd  )


1) We should all realize in modern times, that surreal times of death is more frequently viewed daily through advanced telecommunications

2)  Gun violence has become a reality.

3)  Mental Illness of any kind can not be ignored or forgotten.

It is time that the United States of America developed  Mental Health Team of 1st Responders.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Utilizing Tethering Technology

 





by C. Henry Adams

 

Disclosure:  Image displayed in this blog is from an Abstract written by

Steffen Schulz
Ruhr-University Bochum
Macquarie University
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Bochum, Germany


Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Maria Zhdanova
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Fraunhofer SIT
Darmstadt, Germany


Hossen A. Mustafa, Wenyuan Xu
University of South Carolina
Columbia, USA


Vijay Varadharajan
Macquarie University
Sydney, Australia


C. Henry Adams Blogs does not take credit for its development in any form.  So, according to the Oxford Languages & Google,  tether   2. use (a smartphone) in order to connect a computer or other device to the internet. "check if Wi-Fi access is free in the lobby or tether your phone"



As telecommunications observers, we have utilized tethering technology for years.  Why all of the sudden more greed?  

' Technology in my professional opinion has the ability to connect people in multiple forms.  But, you need actual human - beings interaction to make it work in a spiritual form.  '  C. Henry Adams


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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Congressman John Robert Lewis Statue Dedication Dekalb County Georgia Courthouse

 


by C. Henry Adams


On Saturday, August 24th 2024.  I witness the Congressman John Robert Lewis Statue Dedication before the Dekalb County Georgia Courthouse.  I rode the MARTA Train with my bicycle in tow to the Decatur MARTA Train Station.   Then, walked with my bike out of the under ground station to the area of the Courthouse above it to watch what I call a historic moment in our time.
 




Jennifer Holliday sung during the John Lewis unveiling on the Decatur Square.




Xenona Clayton spoke at the ceremony....





The crowd of people were large in number and the security was tight.  There were volunteers on duty passing out water.


Congressman John Robert Lewis served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death in 2020.  I am glad that I had the chance to meet with him growing up as a young college student. I am glad that I paid my respects at his memorial service in the State of Georgia Capital Rotunda.

Get into some good trouble & go exercise your right to vote in the United States of America.

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Sunday, July 28, 2024

The Dusk of a Tragedy & it's Reality of PTSD


 








by C. Henry Adams


C. Henry Adams would like to extend his condolences to the Family of Nathaniel T. Cope, 31, of Hiram, Georgia who passed away. Prayers of healing goes out to the other driver and all people who witness this accident.

On Thursday, July 26th 2024,  I decided to take a walk to a local store called, " Dollar General " from the Subdivision.  While walking down this road toward an intersection, I heard a sound like that of a " boom " or collision.  Then, looking down the road as I approach the point at which two things intersect...  There with others, I witness in the dusk of the day, a tragedy which resulted in the death of a motorcyclist.

According to the Mayo Clinic on the Internet. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20355967;

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.

The death of the motorcyclist occurred minutes prior to myself appearing in the Dollar General store. I took a picture of the receipt to show as proof that I was near that area.

I share this experience and ordeal in an attempt to help heal myself and others who could possibly relate to experiencing Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Why?  Well, I know now that it is important to try & do these things:

1)  Stop thinking negative thoughts about yourself, other people in the World when you encounter a surreal event that could likely cause Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
2)  Have hope for the your future & other people futures.
3)  Talk to a close friend, close family member & or licensed mental health professional or Doctor.
4)  The surreal event will likely place you into shock;  keep moving forward literally and figuratively. 

According to the Mayo Clinic on the Internet. https://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-shock/basics/art-20056620;

Shock is a critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body. Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, blood loss or an allergic reaction. It also may result from severe infection, poisoning, severe burns or other causes.

Shock keeps organs from getting enough blood or oxygen. If shock is not treated, it can lead to permanent organ damage or even death.

UPDATE  7/28/24  10:08 EST:

After further thought, I realize that a number of people pass through that intersection and likely witness that incident which could have caused Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  Perhaps,  it is time that the United States of America developed a Mental Health Team of 1st Responders.

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Sunday, July 14, 2024

Hey C. Henry! I thought you said that you were Homeless?






















by C. Henry Adams


My Reply to the question asked...

Overcoming homelessness is a task in itself.  I can only speak for myself, reference information and places to seek help.  But, in all of your doing, may I suggest that you put God 1st through prayer.

Don't believe in God, huh?   Well, I can not fault you for what you do not believe in.

May I suggest that you consider thinking positive.  For instance, think that life will be better for yourself & family, if they share homelessness with you.

Do not give up, give in or give out on LIFE.    

Encourage and develop ' Plans of Actions '  in your mind 1st, then implement them in your life.

Examples of creating a plan of action if you are living outside:

1)  (Plan A)  Identify your belongings and keep them close to yourself. 

Example of belongings: 

* Social Security Card

* Driver's License - (Up to Date or Expired)

* Military ID Tag  

* DD214 

* Library Card - (Up to Date or Expired)

2)  (Plan B)  Seek a place to stay for a short period of time to seek help from homelessness. Make up in your mind that staying there is not the answer for long periods of time. 

3)  (Plan C) Seek or go find a job to work.  It is just a step to doing better in life.

4)  (Plan D) Do you drink alcohol or do drugs to get high? If you stated, yes - seek help to control or better yet stop the usage.   Sometimes attending a religious organization or community group could help.

5)  (Plan E) How do you feel?  Examine yourself and then consider asking a close friend or family member that you trust to tell you about you?  If you need help, seek a licensed medical or psychology professional to help you.

6)  (Plan F)  Dream the impossible dream & live. Sometimes, it is good to keep your dreams written down and quietly away from other people eyes.  Do this with Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, Plan D, Plan E, & Plan F.

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Friday, June 21, 2024

Goodbye Mr. Ortega Until We Meet Again

Rafael Ortega Melendez
 

April 11, 1940 - May 21, 2024

 

 Raphael Ortega greeting Dr. Elie Kabwende (Democratic Republic of Congo) in VA Hospital on January , 2024





Alejandro Ramirez, nephew of Gustavo Ramirez, the Conductor of the band Los Profesionales from Venezuela  (May, 2024)



by C. Henry Adams & Dr.  Jorge Ramirez


It is with great sadness that we announce to the Latin American World, the passing of Rafael Ortega Melendez.   As an American Citizen from Puerto Rico, he served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. From 1965 until his death due to illness, he shared his love for the Hispanic Community and the African American People in Atlanta, Georgia.  He is best known for being a Business Owner, a Mentor, a Father, a Great Host & Friend.   We say, adios Mr. Ortega until we meet again.

(Written in Spanish)  Escrito en Español

Con gran tristeza anunciamos al mundo latinoamericano el fallecimiento de Rafael Ortega Meléndez. Ciudadano Americano de Puerto Rico quien sirvió en el Ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Guerra de Vietnam.

Desde 1965 hasta su muerte por enfermedad, compartió su amor por la Comunidad Hispana y el Pueblo Afroamericano en Atlanta, Georgia. El señor Ortega, fue conocido como hombre de negocios, un buen mentor, buen padre, un gran anfitrión y amigo.

Ahora decimos: "Adios Sr. Ortega hasta que nos encontremos de nuevo".


Funeral Arrangement by Family:  https://www.flaniganfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Rafael-Melendez-3/#!/Obituary


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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Rev. Raphael Warnock U.S. Senator - Community Resource Connection Day


 

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Saturday, May 11, 2024

As the Sunsets, John Leland McCrae is in the West


 


by C. Henry Adams


When talking of this Brother,  I am thankful for his guidance as a Man,  a US Marine, a Mason and Christian. There are many definitions of the word 'secret'. The one that stands out in my mind regarding this Mentor's Guidance is this... " a valid but not commonly known or recognized method of achieving or maintaining something. "  ("the secret of a happy marriage is compromise").

God said , "Be fruitful and multiple." Brother John McCrae is a Husband, Father, Grandfather, & Great Grandfather. "  He has managed many gardens or landscapes in his lifetime.  He has actually fed many people literally in his lifetime.  Liken there was a time in Albany, Georgia, whereas, drove a convoy of people from Dekalb County, Georgia to a neighborhood in Albany, Georgia to set up a massive grill to feed  neighbors, first responders and many people alike.

Well done thy good and faithful servant.  We will see you again.  May God bless you at rest.  May God bless your wife, son, daughters, grand children, great grand children, extended family and friends.


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Thursday, February 15, 2024

The Significance of James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia prior to the American Revolutionary War

 







by C. Henry Adams

On Wednesday, February 14th 2024, I had the opportunity to visit Oglethorpe University with a business colleague - ( Dr. Elie Kabwende) to hear the lecture of Dekalb County CEO, Michael L. Thurmond.  On this date, Oglethorpe University presented Oglethorpe Day.



"Oglethorpe Day honors our university's namesake, James Edward Oglethorpe. Held in February, Oglethorpe Day commemorates the anniversary of General Oglethorpe's arrival in the new world in Savannah, Ga. Each year the festivities begin with the exciting Petrels of Fire race."

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Quote from:
https://oglethorpe.edu/life/legends-traditions/oglethorpeday/

Dekalb County CEO, Michael L. Thurmond lecture was regarding the founder, 

" James Oglethorpe on February 12, 1733, the Georgia colony that he envisioned as a unique social welfare experiment. Administered by twenty-one original trustees, the Georgia Plan offered England’s “worthy poor” and persecuted Christians an opportunity to achieve financial security in the New World by exporting goods produced on small farms. Most significantly, Oglethorpe and his fellow Trustees were convinced that economic vitality could not be achieved through the exploitation of enslaved Black laborers."

Quote from:

James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia

A Founder’s Journey from Slave Trader to Abolitionist

Michael L. Thurmond

Foreword by James F. Brooks

General James Oglethorpe’s life, legacy, and fight against slavery

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Pub Date: 02/15/2024

ISBN: 9-780-8203-6604-3

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Through Michael L. Thurmond years of research, he uncovers that Oglethorpe's evolution from slave trader to abolitionist was possibly influenced by his relationships with two black men; Ayuba Suleiman Diallo and Olaudah Equiano. 

Dekalb County CEO, Michael L. Thurmond is a politician, attorney, author, historian, husband and father. His experience extends throughout his life from Paine College, the University of South Carolina School of Law, the Georgia General Assembly to the Labor Commissioner of Georgia and now the the Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb County, Georgia.

It was an enlightening surprise to learn about the Founder of Georgia - James Oglethorpe.






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