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Carolyn Coffield Mends: The Life and Legacy
Carolyn Ann (Coffield) Mends, 66, of Warrensburg, passed away Thursday, July 13, 2017, at her home with family.
She was born January 3, 1951, in Hobbs, New Mexico, the daughter of Bernice and Johnnie H. Coffield Jr.
On January 27, 1973, she and Albion Mends Jr. were united in marriage in Portales, New Mexico. He survives the home. He is originally from Ghana, West Africa and came to the US on a track and academic scholarship. They moved to Warrensburg, Missouri in 1974. In 1975 she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and survived breast cancer diagnosis 1996, but she refused to let it define her life or impact her gift of giving and service.
She was an impactful academic advisor at Central Missouri State University (now UCM) for 22 years serving thousands of students in this role and student organization advisor or co-advisor with her husband. Serving the Association of Black Collegiates, Harambee, and Sisters of Ujima (an organization she founded, created); she also served on various committees and assisted with University initiatives. She believed that students mattered and were important and was loyal to her office and the work. She received numerous accolades, awards, and honors for her work in student affairs and engagement.
Carolyn and Albion raised two amazing women who have given them four fantastic grandchildren. Family was an important part of Carolyn’s life, managing to assist various members at all times and provide avenues for family to come from Ghana, West Africa and other parts of the world to be reunited in Warrensburg with her husband and move-on in life to various places in the United States.
Carolyn was also an accomplished and award-winning artist with work displayed, sold and distributed world-wide. She often stated her talent was a natural gift from God enlarged by academic study. She always sang the praises of the Lord and gave glory to Him who bountifully and abundantly blessed her. She was quoted once as saying, “I don’t like to be stereotyped to any one field of art, I love it all.” She was a versatile and extremely talented artist. She received both her bachelor’s degree in art and a master’s degree in secondary education from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, N.M. In addition, she worked as a counselor and art teacher with the Eastern New Mexico University Upward Bound Project and served as a summer missionary to Bronx, New York sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention.
Carolyn is survived by two daughters, Effuah Sam and husband Fredrick of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Ekuwah Moses and husband, Isaac of Las Vegas, Nevada; a sister Kathy Foreman in Texas, and a sister Janine Austin in New Mexico; four grandchildren Kweku and Nana Moses of Las Vegas, and Alistair-Asher and Anayah Sam of Charlotte; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews in England, Germany, Missouri, Ohio, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, and Washington.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, and her sister Bridgett Nasibi.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 22, at First Baptist Church with Pastor Billy Foster officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be David Lartey, J.K. Buaku, Martin Cobbinah, Edwin Jackson-Kuofie, Dennis Doyle, and Dr. Musa Ilu. Honorary pallbearers include Samuel Foreman Jr., Emmanuel Idun, and Jackie Harmon. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Williams Funeral Chapel in Warrensburg. Attendees are encouraged to wear vibrant colors reflective of how she viewed the world.
She was an active member of First Baptist Church in Warrensburg prior to her declining health. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the “What’s In Your Hand Productions” a non-profit organization of ministry she established with her husband, 501 C (3) org. ; P.O. Box 624, Warrensburg, MO 64093. The mission they sought together was to inform, educate and entertain, while building bridges of understanding and respect between cultural groups, which will continue.
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1968 White House Tour with Lady Bird Johnson - LBJ Documentary Film
Claudia Alta Lady Bird Taylor Johnson (December 22, 1912 -- July 11, 2007) was First Lady of the United States (1963--69) during the presidency of her husband Lyndon B. Johnson.
Notably well educated for her time, she proved a capable manager and a shrewd investor. After marrying LBJ in 1934, when he was a political hopeful in Austin, Texas, she used a modest inheritance to bankroll his congressional campaign, and then ran his office while he was serving in the navy. Next, she bought a radio station and then a TV station, which would soon make them millionaires. As First Lady, she broke new ground by interacting directly with Congress, employing her own press secretary, and making a solo electioneering tour.
Johnson was a lifelong advocate for beautifying the nation's cities and highways (Where flowers bloom, so does hope) and the Highway Beautification Act was informally known as Lady Bird's Bill. She was a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest US civilian honors.
As First Lady, Johnson started a capital beautification project (Society for a More Beautiful National Capital) to improve physical conditions in Washington, D.C., for both residents and tourists by planting millions of flowers.[30] Her beliefs regarding the importance of national beautification can best be summarized in her statement that where flowers bloom, so does hope. She worked extensively with American Association of Nurserymen (AAN) executive Vice President Robert F. Lederer to protect wildflowers and the planting of them along highways. Her efforts inspired similar programs throughout the country. She became the first president's wife to advocate actively for legislation[3] when she was instrumental in promoting the Highway Beautification Act, which was nicknamed Lady Bird's Bill[5] and sought to beautify the nation's highway system by limiting billboards and by planting roadside areas. She was an advocate of the Head Start program.[3]
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During the 1964 election, Johnson traveled through eight Southern states in her own train to promote the Civil Rights Act,[30] at one point giving 45 speeches over five days.[26] It was the first solo whistlestop tour of a First Lady.[25]
In 1970, Johnson published A White House Diary, her intimate, behind-the-scenes account of her husband's presidency spanning November 22, 1963, to January 20, 1969. Beginning with Kennedy's assassination, Mrs. Johnson recorded the momentous events of her times, including the Great Society's War on Poverty, the national civil rights and social protest movements, her own activism on behalf of the environment, and the Vietnam War. Johnson was acquainted with a long span of fellow First Ladies, from Eleanor Roosevelt to Laura Bush, and was protected by the United States Secret Service for 44 years, longer than anyone else in history.[33]
Nancy Reagan, Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter, Laura Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, (second row) Caroline Kennedy, Barbara Bush, Susan Ford Bales, (third row) Maria Shriver, and Patricia Tricia Nixon Cox attended, representing eight presidential families (excluding the Johnsons and counting George H.W. Bush's family and George W. Bush's family separately).
At 9:00 A.M. on July 15, a ceremonial cortège left the Texas State Capitol. The public was invited to line the route through downtown Austin on Congress Avenue and along the shores of Lady Bird Lake to pay their respects. The public part of the funeral procession ended in Johnson City. The family had a private burial at the Johnson family cemetery in Stonewall, where Johnson was buried next to her husband who had died 34 years earlier.[45] Unlike previous funerals for first ladies, the pallbearers during the funeral services came from members of the armed forces.[45][46]
She was the first former First Lady to die in the 21st century.
On June 7, 2008, Texas honored Johnson by renaming the state convention's Blue Star Breakfast as the 'Lady Bird Breakfast'.[47] In January 2009, St. Edward's University in Austin completed a new residence hall for upperclassmen bearing the name of Lady Bird Johnson Hall, or LBJ Hall for short.[48]
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Meet Richard Overton, America's oldest veteran. Born on May 11, 1906, he has celebrated 110 birthdays (109 at the time of filming) and counting. The supercentenarian has lived through the Great Depression, served in World War II, and witnessed the rise of the Internet. From the Ford Model T to self-driving cars, more technological and scientific progress have occurred in Overton's lifetime than perhaps any other century in history.
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United States Hydraulic Elevator-Mineral Research Building-UNR-Reno, NV
The last video I will be uploading from this school is a nice original US elevator! This is one of the VERY FEW original elevators on campus. I hope they don't mod this. Although the cab is a bit beat up, it runs better than some of the newer elevators on campus. The floor indicator bulbs have been replaced with LEDs. This is a nice elevator and a pleasant surprise after a day of finding nothing but crap and new installs.
Brand - United States
Modernized - No
Modded By - N/A
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New Fixtures - N/A
COP Fixtures - Same as above
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Drive Type - Dry-powered hydraulic
Door Type - Single-slide
Capacity - 2500 lbs
Floors Served - B, 1-4
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Original Remnants - All original!
Jowevator 3219's Elevator Rating Scale - 10/10
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