Reading through this piece that was written about a wonder lady, Gee Gee Dickens, brings back old memories of friends from Southwest Atlanta – when I first arrived in this city. Georgia taught me how to play bridge. All the while the bridge lessons were going on, she was talking about something of culture – […]
Juanita Sellers Stone – Keeper of the Sellers Brothers Dream
Atlanta is rich with amazing people. You may be sitting beside them in Church and won’t know how “deep” they are. Juanita Sellers ran one of the best perpetual care funeral homes the city had to offer – Sellers Brothers. Even though she took care of my mother and father when they passed away, I […]
JOHN B. SMITH, SR. – An Atlanta History Maker and a Friend In Deed!
Written in 2010 from notes and an extensive interview with John. He is my neighbor. What I remember and cherish most is when we would stop at the mailbox to talk while he was dropping off a few copies of the Inquirer newspaper. Such a kind and dedicated man and a true and faithful friend. […]