by Lynn Oldshue | May 25, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We were cheerleaders together at Vigor High School. I was the only boy cheerleader and I liked it like that. I would change at halftime and put on my band uniform.” “I was Miss Vigor in 1954 and part of the first graduating class. I was an Azalea...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 25, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I am 16 and going to be a junior next year. The wristbands are from my brother’s baseball tournament and a carnival. I don’t take them off until the end of summer. They are my memories. I babysit during the week. We made treats to give to the neighbors...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 22, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We started Friends International to serve the international students at the University of South Alabama. We welcome people from around the world into our home and share God and food with them. Someone from Sudan knocked on our door during our Bible study on Monday...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 20, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I am 76. I started in business in 1976 with Brothers Seafood and we sold fresh and cooked seafood. I was forced to open this restaurant when the seafood market burned and I didn’t have insurance. There was a building with a restaurant close by that...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 19, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I have been funny since I was a baby. The first home I can remember was in Kosciusko, Mississippi and we were living in a funeral home. My dad was a funeral director and embalmer and we lived on the second floor. I was a two or three-year-old toddler and had...