Rev. Glenn Clay, age 56, passed away September 12, 2019. He was pastor of the historic First Community Church. “He was an incredible pastor, teacher and leader to our church family, community and city,” according to church officials. “Pastor Clay…
The real-life drama that culminated with the removal of Confederate-era statues from what had been two Memphis-owned parks will be the subject of a play being developed by Ekundayo Bandele, founder/CEO of the Hattiloo Theatre. With Bandele and an associate,…
eggy Jean Cockerham, among the first women minority GMC automotive dealership owners, passed away November 13, 2018, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Marilyn Robinson, a long-time friend and colleague said: “Nashville is where Peggy called home for nearly 20 years, and…
Geraldine D. Heath, retired managing editor of The Nashville PRIDE newspaper departed this life to go from ‘labor to refreshment’ on Sunday, March 25, 2018. On March 19, 1944, Geraldine Darby was born in Sylacauga, Alabama to John Hugh and…
A celebration of the life for Perry Wallace is scheduled for 11 am, Feb. 19, at Benton Chapel on the Vanderbilt University campus. The event is open to the public. Benton Chapel is located at 411 21st Ave. S. Doors…
Mrs. Alma Lynette Parker London was a strong woman of God, surrounded and loved by family, community and her Red Hat Sisters. Happily married to Willard London for 44 years, she was a member of the (Red Hat Society) for…