Editor’s note: Max Winters of Sallis was found dead in Holmes County on Jan. 23.
The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord.
This note is to the person/persons that took my son’s earthly life on Saturday, Jan. 23. His body is gone from me, but his spirit will never die.
I only hope for you that you will confess your sins so that you can be forgiven. You might think you have done something big, something to brag about, but whom can you tell? Those of you that know what happened are trying to hide it. Maybe you can hide from man, but you can’t hide from God.
You can’t sleep at night, you’re afraid to go anywhere and every time you close your eyes you see Max. Everywhere you go you feel him walking behind you. He will always be with you. You will never rest until you confess.
Max is at rest. No worries. No pains. Only peace and happiness from now on. For your sake, pray and confess your sins because what goes around comes around.
I miss my son and always will, but I know in my heart he is always with me. He hugged and kissed me every night and told me he loved me.
When was the last time you told your mother that you loved her? May God have mercy on your soul.
Wimpy E. Winters
Letters
A plea for help
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Is God trying to tell us something?
Is God trying to tell us something? Yes GOD is telling us something! He is telling us and the world to wake up before it is too late.
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Second Baptist thanks community for support with canned goods
We would like to thank Attala County for all the generous donations we received during our seventh annual Thanksgiving Basket Scavenger Hunt. We are so grateful for the many acts of kindness shown to us during this event.
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Thanks to all who made the CARE event a success
The Board of Directors of the Oprah Winfrey Boys and Girls' Club would like to thank all who participated in and sponsored our recent 5th Anniversary CARE Banquet.
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Where is the leadership?
Where is the Leadership in Washington D.C.? And to put it another way; where are we going as a nation?
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Letter to the Editor: Hands to Work – Hearts to God
After reading Pat Rice’s letter in last week’s Star-Herald, my first thought was “What can I do to help?” So, I paid Helping Hands a visit.
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Hunter says thanks for help during outage
The people of Hunter Engineering Company's Durant plant would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to those people who went out of their way to help us during our recent power outage.
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Looking for Vicker’s Cafe recipes
I lived in Kosciusko back in mid-late 60s, early 70s. There was a café on one of the corners of the town square called Vicker’s Café.
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Meggs Tire thanked for service
My name is Sgt. Josh Logan with the U.S. Army. I came into your place of business on Aug. 17 to get a tire replaced on a government vehicle.
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Searching for info on George Christopher Pee
Some time ago I began to retrace my ancestors and discovered I am a great-great-grandson of George Christopher Pee. He was a first sergeant in the 4th Mississippi Infantry Co. B. He fought in the Civil War at the Battle of Fort Donoldson, was captured and went to Camp Morton in Indiana as a prisoner of war.
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Former principal addresses school’s funds
My name is Katie Jamison and I am the former principal of McAdams High School. I purchased our local newspaper last week, and I was upset to read the article entitled, “ACSB gives funds to McAdams athletics.”
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