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...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 22, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I am four and have a teddy bear.” “I am the great-grandmother. This is my granddaughter and great-granddaughter. I turned 73 last month. We call my house the day care because I keep the kids while their parents work. I had four daughters, but I just...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 21, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“We opened Bay Gourmet Catering in 2001. I had a business partner for 16 years who didn’t want a liquor license or event space. When she moved out of the country, I bought her out and started to look for an event space. Two weeks later, a friend showed me this...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 19, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“In 2017, I picked up a mother carrying a newborn who was walking miles to Walmart. She came to Mobile to be with the child’s father. He abused her even while she was pregnant, and she got out of the situation. I bought formula and items the mother needed then...