THE 2019 CARRIE B. COBB VIRTUOUS WOMAN SERIES

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Who can find a virtuous woman? We have! In fact, we have 4 virtuous women. Their stories were first broadcasted in our SDT Newsletter in March, 2019 for our annual Carrie B. Cobb Virtuous Woman Series.

These personal stories of 4 women you may already know and love are now offered via Facebook and LinkedIn. The series began on Sunday, May 12th, and runs through Thursday, May 16th.

Kicking off our series on Mother’s Day was a “Love Tribute” to a special group of women: Mothers Who Have Buried Their Children.

Read on to see the complete line-up of featured guests.

Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12th
To Mothers Who Have Buried Their Children


Monday, May 13th
Ms. Tremaine Hawkins

This mother of 3 is a heroic cancer survivor and granddaughter of Carrie B. Cobb. 
Tuesday, May 14th
Mrs. Bertha Lester
Centenarian Extraordinaire, she celebrated her 101st birthday in March, 2019.
Wednesday, May 15th  
Frau  Kordula Randolph
German native and world traveler, she selfishly served families during the Syrian refugee crisis.    
Thursday, May 16th
Mrs. Randima K. Wavagedara
She shares her pertinent story of transitioning from Sri Lanka and England to the U.S.

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