Archive for category Washington, DC Chapter

SHE WILL BE SORELY MISSED!

Carrie Mae Brown

CARRIE MAE (WILSON) BROWN, who passed earlier this year (March 20, 2009) was the oldest grandchild on the Wilson side of the WLH Family Circle. She was the daughter of John and Lucille Wilson and the sister of John Wilson, Jr., (deceased) who was once interim president of the Washington, D.C. Chapter. She was married to Celester M. Brown and they had two children, Patricia McNeal and Bradford Brown and four grandchildren, (Carrie, Vernon, Caprise and Jekayla) and a host of other relatives and friends.

Respectfully Submitted,

Mignon J. Wilson of the Washington, D.C. Chapter

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EXCITING NEWS!

NEWS FROM THE WASHINGTON, DC CHAPTER

Submission from Debbie Lake-Hinkle, daughter of Horatio and Thelma Lake, of Washington, D.C. “I would like to share some exciting news that occurred in my family”

Benjamin Delaney, III – the eldest grandson of Horatio and Thelma Lake purchased his first home in June 2009.

Michael Knight, Jr – the second eldest grandson purchased his first home in April 2009.

Khalid Luther-Hinkle – the third grandson graduated from high school with a 3.5 GPA, and will be attending the University of the District of Columbia in the fall. He will be majoring in Communications.

Gary Hinkle, II – the youngest grandson graduated from middle school and will be attending Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering Senior High School in the fall.

Respectfully Submitted by

Debbie Lake-Hinkle of the Washington, DC Chapter

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Judy Lake (Sukie) in Hawaii

(This is my third trip to Hawaii)

Picture #1 below, is me Judy Lake touring a Lava Flow on one of the Hawaiian Islands. I am sitting on actual hard lava that stopped just before it covered the highway.

Judy Lake touring a Lava Flow

Judy Lake (Sukie) touring a Lava Flow

Picture #2 below. This next picture is an opening in the lava that steam still escape from time to time.

Opening in the lava with steam still escape

Opening in the lava with steam still escape

Picture #3 below. This is me standing in front of an active volcano area as they call it. The ground is not safe and tend to cave in.

Front of an active volcano

Front of an active volcano

In this picture I am getting ready to enter a cave that was formed by this lava flow. I went into the cave with the group. It was dark, wet, had bats and it was just awful.

Getting ready to enter cave formed by Lava Flow

Getting ready to enter cave formed by Lava Flow

Take a cruise to Hawaii you will enjoy it.

Respectfully Submitted,

Sukie, Washington, DC Chapter

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The Jazz Cruise With Judy Lake (Sukie)

January 2009

Hi Family this is me Judy Lake (Sukie) on the Wayman Tisdale Jazz Cruise of 2009. I had a ball. There were no children on this cruise and the jazz was 24/7. I also celebrated the inauguration of President Obama on the cruise. We had a great celebration. We cruised to Half Moon Cave, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo.

Santo Domingo - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Santo Domingo - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Puerto Rico - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Puerto Rico - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Dominican Republic - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Dominican Republic - Judy Lake (Sukie)

Judy Lake (Sukie)

Judy Lake (Sukie)

Judy Lake (Sukie)

Judy Lake (Sukie)

There were two groups, the red and the blue. You attended different functions on the ship according to the color group. It was very well organized. I was in the red group as you can well see (Smile). While it was cold on the east coast I was enjoying the sun shine. I truly enjoyed myself.

Respectfully Submitted,

Judy Lake (Sukie), The Washington, DC Chapter

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Carolyn King Has Finally Decided To Retire

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Carolyn King Retired in 2009

Carolyn King Retired in 2009

Carolyn King has finally decided to retire after working 29 years for the Alexandria Public School Systems, there was a retirement ceremony held in June 2009. August 1, 2009 her family and co-workers got together and gave her a retirement party. She plans on visiting family and friends and just relaxing for a while until she decides how she wants to spend her time. She has already joined a senior’s group that some of her friends are members of, her first trip was to the casinos and she said everyone had a great time but no one won any money.

We are blessed and honored that God chose us to be her children and grandchildren, we want everyone to know how much we love her, at times we may forget to express to her how much she means to us, but the kindness that is in her heart and the compassion that she has makes her a remarkable woman. We don’t mind sharing her with others, she is a strong black woman that teaches valuable lessons about life and the courage and strength that she has shown is truly a Mother’s love. She continues to be a consistent source of strength and support to us and others, we know that we are blessed daily and we are going to enjoy having her in our lives while we can, because tomorrow is not promised to anyone.

So when you see her just congratulate her, because she has earned every blessing that has and are going to come her way!!!

One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is Love.

Respectfully Submitted by,

Joyce Mangum (Granddaughter – Brandi Mangum-White)

Denise King (Granddaughter – Kennise Baker)

Joe L. King, Jr. (Granddaughter – Jamika Helem)

 

Washington, DC Chapter, Alexandria, Virginia

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Kennise Baker of the DC Chapter – A Real Winner!

Bobby and Kennise

Bobby and Kennise

Kennise Baker, along with her classmates in her AVID class at West Potomac High School located in Alexandria, VA had a guest speaker Robert Burwell, Promotions/Marketing Coordinator for Radio One Inc. on their career day in their class. They were given an assignment to report on Cathy Hughes, Owner and Chief Executive of Radio One Inc., the largest black radio network in the country. Kennise was the only person to complete the assignment, she was presented with DVD’s, photos of her favorite entertainers, T-shirts, jacket, etc. Kennise is a Great-Granddaughter of the late George Lake, Jr.

Kennise Baker in new jacket

Kennise Baker in new jacket

POEM BY KENNIS JANEE’ BAKER

“TO MY FAMILY”

I had a dream or better yet a nightmare, And when I woke up I realized you were not there; At this point it hit me hard That eventually one day you and I will be apart

I want you to be prepared if I laugh too long when you are around, Be prepared to hear the annoying sound of my voice a lot more, Brace yourself for me wanting more time to bond with you, All I want to do is make the most of it

I’m sorry for all the things I’ve said or going to say, All the time I didn’t stay in a TEENAGER’S PLACE, I’ve done wrong and so have you, so let’s just move on and be a family, Let’s all get together and stay that way, never drift apart

Whether we’re having fun, fussing, fighting or whatever it is we do, Before we leave this earth please understand that I LUV U. By Kennise Janee Baker

Respectfully Submitted by,

Proud mother, Denise King of the Washington D.C. Chapter

The 2009 Family Reunion Gathering

The 2009 Family Reunion Gathering

Greetings, peace and blessings to all of our wonderful family members- It is with great pleasure that we are once again able to be involved in putting together our 2009 WLH Family Newsletter as we celebrate our Forty-First Annual Wilson, Lake & Herbert Family Reunion this Labor Day Weekend.

Raddison Columbia SC

Raddison Columbia SC

Our Reunion this year, sponsored by our Newberry, SC Chapter, will be held in Columbia, SC, on September 5-6, 2009. We will be staying at the beautiful Radisson Hotel Columbia, 2100 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29210, 1-800-333-3333. We will have an activity filled weekend which includes Saturday morning breakfast at the hotel; afternoon family cookout evening get-togethers; Sunday morning church service; Family Reunion Banquet; Executive Committee Meeting and other gatherings.

Respectfully Submitted,

Mary A. Herbert

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2009 Editorial News & Reviews

Deaths of some Influential African Americans over the past year – September ’08 to September ‘09

Levi Stubbs

Levi Stubbs

Levi Stubbs, age 72, the Four Tops lead singer, who possessed one of the most dynamic and emotive voices of all the Motown singers, died October 17, 2008. He had been ill recently and died in his sleep at the Detroit house he shared with his wife, said Dana Meah, the wife of a grandson.

Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba, age 76, South African singer, civil rights activist against apartheid and Grammy Award winner for best folk recording: An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba. She was married previously to South African Jazz Trumpeter, Hugh Masekela and in the late 60’s early to the Leader of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Stokely Carmichael. She died of a heart attack in Italy after performing one of her most famous songs- “Pata Pata” on November 10, 2008.

Odetta

Odetta

Odetta, age 77, Voice of the Civil Rights Movement. She was a folk singer with the powerful voice who moved audiences and influenced fellow musicians for a half-century died on December 2, 2008. Odetta died of heart disease at Lenox Hill Hospital.

Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt, age 81, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality died December 25, 2008. Andrew Freedman said Kitt, who was recently treated at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, died in Connecticut of colon cancer.

J. Max Bond, Jr

J. Max Bond, Jr

J. Max bond, Jr., age 73, was one of the most influential African American architects. He was one of a few black architects of national prominence. He died on February 18, 2009 of cancer. At his death he was a partner in charge of the museum portion of the National September 11th Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center. Also he was a professor at City College in NY and at Columbia University. With his firm, Bond, Ryder he led architects in the 1970 project –Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non Violent Social Change in Atlanta, GA; the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Alabama.

John Hope Franklin

John Hope Franklin

John Hope Franklin, 94, on March 26, 2009. Distinguished and revered, historian, scholar and professor and author of the book, From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans. He was Professor Emeritus of the University of Chicago. Dr. Franklin received degrees from Fisk University and Harvard University.

Wayman Tisdale

Wayman Tisdale

Wayman Tisdale, age: 44. Wherever Wayman Tisdale went, whatever he was doing, chances were he was smiling. Tisdale was a three-time All-American at the University of Oklahoma in the mid-1980s before playing a dozen years in the NBA and later becoming an accomplished jazz musician- a smooth jazz bass guitarist. Wayman lost a two year battle with cancer on May 15, 2009.

(Judy Lake (Sukie) was on the Wayman Tisdale Jazz Cruise in January, 2009. She said, “I had a ball. There were no children on this cruise and the jazz was 24/7. I also celebrated the inauguration of President Obama on the cruise. We had a great celebration.” For more info & photos, click on the category- WLH World Travelers)


Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor, age 80, a sharecropper’s daughter whose regal bearing and powerful voice earned her the sobriquet “Queen of the Blues,” died after complications from surgery on June 3, 2009.

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson, Age 50, the sensationally gifted “King of Pop” who emerged from childhood superstardom to become the entertainment world’s most influential singer and dancer died Thursday, June 25, 2009. He was described as the world’s greatest ever entertainer and was a double-inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records – including the “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time” with 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles, and the sale of over 750 million records. He was also a noted philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to many charities he supported. He fostered love and peace through his music. His personal life generated significant controversy, however, with vitiligo of his skin and reported face lightening to even out his complexion, his facial surgeries and his unusual and child-like ways. Michael was accused of sexually molesting a boy at his Netherland Ranch home. He was acquitted at the trial. The day after Jackson died, the boy who brought the charges against him admitted that he lied to get money to escape poverty-that his father put him up to it. Michael Jackson was loved by many. His memorial service was broadcast live around the world and was watched by over one billion people.

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Judi Ann Mason, whose precocious success as a playwright brought her to network television as one of the first female African-American sitcom writers and one of the youngest television writers of any race or either sex, died on July 8, 2009 in Los Angeles. She was 54.The cause was a ruptured aorta, the Writers Guild of America, West, said in a news release. Ms. Mason was just 19 and a student at Grambling State College in Louisiana when she wrote “Livin’ Fat,” a comedy about a struggling black family in a Southern city whose members find their lives changed and values challenged when one of them accidentally discovers a cache of stolen money from a bank robbery. The play was produced off Broadway in 1976 by the Negro Ensemble Company, but even before that, it won a comedy award sponsored by the Kennedy Center and the television producer Norman Lear. Mr. Lear then hired her as a writer for the series “Good Times,” a broad comedy spinoff of “Maude” about the family of Maude’s former housekeeper, Florida Evans. It starred Esther Rolle, John Amos and Jimmie Walker. Ms. Mason went on to write for a number of popular television series, including “Sanford,” a vehicle for Redd Foxx that was a sequel to “Sanford and Son”; “A Different World,” the “Cosby Show” spinoff set at a black college; the popular prime-time soap “Beverly Hills 90210”; and “I’ll Fly Away,” a dramatic series set in the 1950s South that focused on a successful white lawyer (Sam Waterston) and the black woman (Regina Taylor) who cares for his children. For the movies, Ms. Mason was a writer of “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,” starring Whoopi Goldberg.

E. Lynn Harris

E. Lynn Harris

E. Lynn Harris, age 54, died Thursday July 23, 2009 while on a business trip to Los Angeles, California, said Laura Gilmore, his publicist. The author, who introduced millions of readers to the “invisible life” of black gay men, was a literary pioneer whose generosity was as huge as his courage.  E. Lynn Harris touched fans with his courage and his kindness.  Harris wrote a series of novels that exposed readers to characters rarely depicted in literature: black, affluent gay men who were masculine, complex and, sometimes, tormented. Keith Boykin, an author and friend, said Harris encouraged the black community to talk openly about homosexuality.

Respectfully Submitted,

Mary A. Herbert, Editor




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WITH WHOM DO YOU SHARE A BIRTHDAY

“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.”
— Dr. Seuss (Happy Birthday to You!)

 

Birthdays Are Special and So Are You!

Birthdays Are Special and So Are You!

January Birthdays

1/1Matthew Herbert

1/2Tracey Weathers

1/2Khalilulla Frank 

1/6 Karen Lake

1/9Michelle Herbert Epps

1/10Ralph Herbert

1/11 Sherlynne Lake

1/13 Sheniece Lattimore

1/13 Retha Louis

1/15 Olivia (Libby) Lake Officer

1/15 Dara E. Herbert

1/15 Melissa Haley

1/15Lynn Herbert

1/17  Babette B. Jones

1/18Kerry Fitts, I

1/19 Joanie Haley McCullon

1/19 Todd Johnson

1/20Shubby Wheelan

1/20 Louise Brown

1/21Michele A. Lake

1/25 Rolando Mann Smith

1/27Damara Rattigan

1/27 Eddie Dean

1/27

February Birthdays

2/2 Jenela Lake Dean

2/5 Sabrina Hawkins-Chambers

2/5 Fatima Hawkins-Chambrs

2/5 Whitney Smith

2/5 Benjamin Delaney

2/6 Jabari Lake

2/7 Darryl Fitts, Sr.

2/8 Stephen Israel Herbert

2/10 Eric Longshore

2/11 Jareena Herbert

2/15 Andrew Randolph Herbert

2/15 Ibrahim Muhammad

2/16 Delores Lake-Knight

2/17 T’Ara Renee Dickens

2/17 Henry (Pookie) Lake

2/19 Roy B. Herbert

2/19 Rima Lake

2/19 Sinaiya Herbert

2/20 Ethelda Brown

2/23 Darryl Fletcher Herbert

2/23 Michael William Herbert, Sr.

2/27 Kyle Tadlock

2/28 Jeremiah Elisha Logan

March Birthdays

3/2 Troy Mobley

3/3 Karen Davis Lattimore

3/3 Butch (Raymond) Lake

3/10 Sophia Herbert (Todd)

3/10 Janie Griffin

3/11 Kizmier J. Fitts

3/12 Carolyn King

3/12 Javon James

3/12 Shonn Herbert Edmunds

3/13 Darryll M. Herbert

3/16 Denise (Nessie) King

3/17 Charles (Chuck) Lake

3/18 Terrance Hairston

3/19 Emmanuel Beatty

3/19 Billy Downs

3/20 Ronald James

3/21 Andre C. Tadlock, Sr.

3/21 Salimah Muhammad

3/22 Susie Williams-Herbert

3/26 Rodney Herbert

3/26 Justin Haley

3/29 Sameerah James

3/30 Sherre Davis

3/30 Erica Wilson

April Birthdays

4/7 Devin Haley

4/7 Evangeline Lake

4/7 Latonya Corvetta Hollingsworth

4/8 Horatio Lake

4/10 Mary Dogan Herbert

4/14 Clifford Nathaniel Logan, III

4/15 Michaiah Haley

4/15 Samuel Hairston, IV

4/16 Peter Subert

4/16 Evan Herbert

4/20 Jadira Hairston

4/22 Taron Herbert

4/26 Richard Tadlock

Enjoy Your Special Day!

Enjoy Your Special Day!

May Birthdays

5/1 Amy Elizabeth Herbert

5/1 Kyra Denise Lynn Herbert

5/1 Derrick Mobley

5/4 Felicia Anderson

5/6 Angela Brown

5/7 Jackie Hudson Duncan

5/7 Virginia Livingston

5/7 Carl Lake

5/7 Victoria Talley

5/11 Lavette Fitts

5/12 Tatiana Angila Logan

5/12 Caron Norwood

5/13 Eric  M. Tadlock, Sr.

5/14 Kym Werts

5/15 Patricia Herbert

5/16 Jackie Davis

5/18 Kerry Fitts, Sr.

5/20 Denise Jones Herbert

5/22 Christopher (Kareem) Wayne Herbert, Jr.

5/26 Phillip (Phil) Lake

5/26 Benjamin Dickens

5/26 Gary Hinkle, II

5/28 Roxanne Herbert

5/28 John Little

5/28 Jamina Herbert

5/29 Ralph Herbert, Jr.

5/29 Craig Collins

June Birthdays

6/2 Darryl Fitts, Jr.

6/4 Rodney Herbert, Jr.

6/5 Fletcher Herbert

6/7 Gloria Leaks Gaymon

6/9 Andre Tadlock, Jr.

6/10 Doris Lake Walker

6/12 Sahqana L. Hawkins-Chambers

6/12 Mary Ann Lake

6/13 Nafis Muhammad

6/14 Veda Perry

6/18 Xavior C. Tadlock-Harrell

6/18 Jacqueline Haley Tinsdal

6/19 Michael Anthony Cooper

6/19 Sherryl Herbert

6/19 Shenequa Davis

6/22 Curtis Epps

6/23 Lando Lake

6/24 Raymond Herbert

6/26 Johnnie Smith

6/27 Jessica H. Wheelan

6/27 Kerry L. Fitts, Jr.

6/29 Devon Officer

6/29 Regina Fitts

6/29 Joshua Isaiah Todd

6/30 Darryl Werts

July Birthdays

7/1 Marcus Weathers

7/1 Sanita Herbert

7/2 Frances Lake

7/3 Terri Walker

7/3 William A. Herbert, III

7/4 James Hawkins-Chambers

7/5 Joyce Mangum

7/6 Cierra Tadlock

7/6 Saquina Herbert

7/7 Shanequa Hawkins-Chambers

7/7 Madeline Jones

7/9 Renee McCord

7/9 Tara Culbreath

7/9 Todd Culbreath

7/10 Edward Culbreath

7/10 Forest C. Lake, Jr.

7/10 Kijuan Smith

7/11 Leroy Herbert

7/11 Christopher Wayne Herbert, Sr.

7/14 Jordan Jair Todd

7/16 Shaquile Herbert

7/17 Neddy Lake

7/17 Marcus Robinson

7/17 Lavera Herbert

7/18 Lisa Herbert O’Branty

7/18 Eric M. Tadlock, III

7/19 Tamika Herbert Quao

7/19 Precious Herbert

7/21 Kyrie M. Tadlock-Jackson

7/21 Janeal Hairston

7/24 Malinda Lake Robinson

7/26 Jackie Herbert

7/30 Jaionne Haley

7/30 Ari Kaleb Werts

7/31 Travis Morris

7/31 Denise Anderson

7/31 Elijah Muhammad

August Birthdays

Age Is Just A Number, Don't Let It get You Down!

8/3 Bettye Herbert

8/3 James Hawkins, Jr.

8/5 Jacqueline Tindal

8/5 Lakeisha Herbert

8/7 Keith Todd-Dickens

8/8 Anthony Thurston

8/9 Earnest Herbert, Jr.

8/9 Taleasa Herbert

8/11 Robin H. James

8/11 Warren Todd Fitts

8/13 Orneatha Lake-Ingram

8/16 Charles Crowder

8/17 Barbara Herbert Rogers

8-18 Siarra Haley Verdell

8/23 Vickie Lake

8/24 Raymond Herbert, Jr.

8/25 Marlin Weathers

8/27 Bessie Brown

8/27 Fajr Hairston Muhammad

8/29 Latoya Hollingsworth Logan

8/31 Earnest Herbert, Sr.

September Birthdays

9/1 Tanya Henry

9/2 Rasheed Herbert

9/2 Deborah Herbert

9/2 Khloe Navi Snell

9/9 Sumiyah Abul Rasheed

9/11 Amirah fitts

9/11 Carolyn King (Bootsey’s wife)

9/14 Anthony Werts

9/17 Doloris Herbert Tadlock

9/17 Lisa Poe Dickens

9/17 Roger Henry

9/19 Saleema Herbert

9/20 Gerald Smith

9/20 Stephanie Regina Herbert

9/21 Margaree Lake Burdine

9/23 Andrea Herbert

9/23 Ivanna Marie Smith

9/24 Pamela Herbert Lee

9/24 Stacy Haley Verdell

9/24 Shawn Henry

9/27 Sheila Crowder Mobley

9/27 Tracey Champion

9/27 Jocelyn Haley

9/27 Elijah Tadlock

9/28 Malikah Herbert

October Birthdays

10/2 Christopher R. Calloway

10/2 Tyrick Henry

10/7 Vanessa Harris

10/7 Teia Henry

10/11 Theodore Wilson

10/11 Stephanie Tadlock (Harrell)

10/11 Denzel H. L. Herbert

10/14 Shannon Davis

10/14 Christin Harris

10/15 Freddie Williams

10/17 Tracey Herbert

10/17 Willie (Skinny) Duncan

10/18 Beatrice Beatty

10/18 Jahmir Elisha Herbert-Mason

10/18 Misha Lake

10/20 Corvetta Herbert Hollingsworth

10/20 Natasha Nicole Epps

10/20 Florence Brown Collins

10-21 Todd Verdell

10/27 Mary Aydlett Herbert

10/27 Alexis Hawkins-Chambers

10/28 Heyward E. Herbert

10/30 Michael Knight

10/31 Devyn Mary Williams-Herbert

It's Your Birthday, Make It A Great One!

It’s Your Birthday, Make It A Great One!

November Birthdays

11/2 Samuel Hairston, III

11/4 Carmita Crowder Poe

11/5 Amirah Muhammad

11/5 Tracey Johnson

11/6 Joe (Bootsey) King

11/6 Nayser Rasheed Whaley Herbert

11/6 Jarmeelah Hairston

11/7 Patricia Haley Hawkins

11/9 Clifford Logan

11/11 Amos (Tiny) Herbert

11/12 Rose Lake Culbreath

11/12 Juanita Haley Newton

11/13 Michael William Herbert, Jr.

11/15 Jazell Haley Hudson

11/16 Michael S. Lee

11/18 Annette Borwn

11/19 Edward Ingram

11/20 Betty Wilson

11/22 Tina Haley

11/24 Tori Carletta Dickens

11/24 Thomas W. Snowden

11/27 Brian Sudler

11/27 Joseph Smith

11/28 Michael Knight, Jr.

11/29 Gary Hinkle

11/29 Melvin Lee

11/30 Niye-lah Nijae Morton-Battles

December Birthdays

12/1 Aaron Edward Herbert

12/3 Tiffany Knox Herbert

12/6 Reginald Wilson

12/6 Theresa Davis

12/7 Sean Sudler

12/7 Deborah Lake-Hinkle

12/11 Willie Mae Suber

12/15 Eric M. Tadlock, Jr.

12/15 Michael Wilson

12/17 Patricia (Tricia) Herbert

12/18 MarQuita Lee

12/22 James Hawkins

12/23 Amira Henry

12/24 Thelma Lake

12/24 Toni Henry Smith

12/25 Thomas (Teeter) Robinson

12/26 Khalid Hinkle

12/29 Gary Smith

12/30 Belton Mobley, Jr.

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Wilson, Lake And Herbert Family Reunion Circle

Wilson, Lake and Herbert Family Reunion Circle

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The Biggest News Story Over The Past Year

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President Barack Hussein Obama

President Barack Hussein Obama

The Biggest News Story Over The Past Year– from September, 2008 to September, 2009 was the campaign, election and inauguration of our 44th President of the United States of America, President Barack Hussein Obama. As Susie Williams Herbert said last year . . . “the man is Baad . . . ! ! !

Election Day, November 4th and Inauguration Day, January 20th were extremely happy days for the majority of Americans of all races as President Obama was overwhelmingly elected and sworn into office. Millions of people from around the world showed their approval of him. Black people were particularly elated as many of us thought we would never live to see the day that we would have an African American as President of the United States. Our ancestor’s, who fought so hard for our right to vote, would have loved to have seen this day.

President Obama has wasted no time – making many changes, addressing the many problems left behind by our previous administration. He has been continuing to address many issues since he took office which includes the economy, i.e., failed banks, the stock market, unemployment and mortgage foreclosures. His economic stimulus plan was passed and has shown some progress but it will take time to see real improvement. He is working on ending the Iraq war- bringing our troops home; passing healthcare reform-(which will provide quality affordable health care for every American); the War in Afghanistan; Korea’s threatened use of nuclear weapons; and finding a vaccine for Influenza A(H1N1) “swine flu” as soon as possible, as well as dealing with other issues.

Some of the other issues include President Obama having to address petty issues such as his killing a fly while being interviewed (he was criticized by PETA-People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals); the insistence of the “Birther’s” and many Republicans that he is not a US Citizen even though there is a legitimate Birth Certificate that indicates otherwise. His use of the words “acting stupidly” when referring to a Cambridge, MA policeman who arrested the prominent Black historian, Henry Louis Gates, in his own home. This was widely covered and pounced on by the media and those wishing to slow down our President’s progress. This was a distraction to President Obama’s work to put forward his Healthcare Reform Bill. And there were outright lies by some who were opposed to the Bill-they just didn’t want the President to succeed. Some say it has to do with pure racism. (I am so glad he has his wife, First Lady, Michelle Obama, with whom he can share his frustrations.)

During his travels since coming into office, our president has addressed the G20 (Group of 20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors); NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and EU Summits (European Union Summits).

In addition he had a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI for the first time at the Vatican after the G8 Summit in Italy. He has been encouraging diplomacy during his visits around the world as he traveled sometimes with his wife, First Lady, Michelle Obama and daughter’s Malia and Sasha, to such places as Canada, London, Paris, Czech Republic, Turkey, Iraq, Mexico City, Trinidad & Tobago, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Germany, Moscow, Italy and for the first time Ghana, as the first African American President ever to visit an African nation.

One of our President’s strongest supporters, Senator Ted Kennedy, passed away on 8/26/09 after a 15 month bout with brain cancer. During nearly 5 decades in the Senate, Senator Kennedy was a major force in passing important legislation as it related to Civil Rights, Health and the Economic advancement of Americans young and old. Many of us benefited from legislation that he initiated. He was also very instrumental in the election of President Obama and was a staunch supporter of helping our President pass his Health Care Reform Bill. In his Eulogy of Senator Ted Kennedy, President Obama described Kennedy as the “greatest legislator of our time.” Senator Kennedy’s leadership, vision and passion will be missed.

President Obama continues to face monumental tasks as Chief Executive Officer of our country but seems to be doing his job very well. GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Respectfully Submitted,
Mary A. Herbert
Editor

Disclaimer- The preceding information and commentary was referenced from news reports: TV and Radio; the Internet and Newspapers.Some of the opinions are the views of the Editor, but are not necessarily the views of the WLH Family.The Wilson, Lake, Herbert Family will not be held responsible for any of the above commentary.

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