by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 26, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up in Mobile and went to Catholic school my whole life. I had a good childhood. I was in a car wreck when I was 22, and had back pain while waiting tables. The doctor ordered physical therapy and gave me a prescription for pain medications. My insurance...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 25, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“Thank you to the Souls Family. I have said ‘Thank you Lord’, over and over today. This kind of love is overwhelming. I want a National Hug Day where I can hug each one of you.” Patrick, “The Doughnut Man” When I hit publish this...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 25, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I was the Water Man and later became the Doughnut Man. I started selling drugs when I was 18. I always knew selling drugs wasn’t right, but I liked the fast income. I was taught the game from my family members from where I come from in Detroit. I tried to...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 24, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I have been the principal at Murphy High School for three years and 14 years overall. I was a baseball coach and becoming a principal seemed like a natural progression that could affect more people. I am an Air Force veteran, but working customer service at...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 23, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“Please tell me there will be some food left.” There was a child in the back seat and an older woman beside her. The mother began to cry when I told her that cars line up around the other side of the block for the The Food Pantry at Central Presbyterian...