Christmas In Action ® - Wichita County TX Inc

Building Hope in Your Community... with The Volunteer Home Repair Team

 

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Myloa Mae Beilke
 

Myloa Mae Beilke: 
          (Mar 27, 1937-Dec 8, 2007)

    - Myloa was involved in Christmas in Action since 1992.

    - She was a board member, treasurer, and friend.

    - Myloa was the key proponent in acquiring the office and warehouse building now owned by Christmas in Action Wichita County TX.
            -  She even worked on installing the flooring almost single handed.

    - Because of her dedication toward the organization, all donations in memory of Myloa will be used toward the building fund.
        - If you would like to make a donation in memory of Myloa, please see the donation page.
 

 

God gives us each a gift of life
To cherish from our birth.
He gives us friends and those we love
To share our days on Earth.
He watches us with loving care
And takes us by the hand,
He blesses us with countless joys
And guides the lives we’ve planned.
Then, when our work on Earth is done,
He calls us to His side,
To live with Him in happiness
Where peace and love abide.
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"How beautiful upon the mountains,
How beautiful upon the downs,
How beautiful in the village post-office
On the pavements of towns-
How beautiful in the huge print of newspapers,
Beautiful while telegraph wires hum,
While telephone bells wildly jingle,
The news that peace has come-
That peace has come at last-that all wars cease.
How beautiful upon the mountains are the footsteps
Of the messengers of peace!"

            Alice Duer Miller
            The White Cliffs