Annual of the ..annual session of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina . t. Now all the Baptist institutions in Indonesia have Indonesians as directors. Thestrong pressure from the Indonesia government has limited the number of SouthernBaptist workers. When Virginia Miles was stateside, she traveled extensively to share her work withyouth and adults. She requested that you pray for the work in Indonesia, and that thestudents at the School of Nursings faith would grow strong and the presence of Christwould become more real to them every day. Miles retired in 1983 and spent her retirem


Annual of the ..annual session of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina . t. Now all the Baptist institutions in Indonesia have Indonesians as directors. Thestrong pressure from the Indonesia government has limited the number of SouthernBaptist workers. When Virginia Miles was stateside, she traveled extensively to share her work withyouth and adults. She requested that you pray for the work in Indonesia, and that thestudents at the School of Nursings faith would grow strong and the presence of Christwould become more real to them every day. Miles retired in 1983 and spent her retirement in Raleigh living with her sister andbrother-in-law, Betsy and Leon H. Bizzell. The last year she resided at the Masonic andEastern Star Home in Greensboro where she died November 2, 1998. She is survived byher sister Betsy Miles Bizzell; three nieces, Giner Bizzell Burkhead, Cindy Bizzell andJohnie Bizzell Groh; a great niece, and nephew. Julia Virginia Miles School of Nursing in Indonesia will be long remembered bymany. Nancy C. McLean, Raleigh Dedications and Memorials/9. Charles Storey Charles Storey, who touched and blessed thelives of untold numbers of people with his musicalability, winsome personality and Christian com-mitment, died shortly after midnight, October 6,1998. Memorial services were held at the FirstBaptist Church of Cary Storey was bom in Blowing Rock, NorthCarolina, but moved at the age of six to Grahamwhere he grew up and finished high school. Heattended Mars Hill College when it was a two-yearschool, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Voicedegree at Furman Univeristy He received theMaster of Sacred Music degree from SouthernBaptist Theological Seminary in Louisville,Kentucky He served as minister of music atTemple Church, Wilmington; First Church,Kannapolis; and Ardmore Church, Winston-Salem. He became associate in the Church MusicDepartment for North Carolina Baptists in 1977. He succeeded Charles Garwood as direc-tor of the department in 1987. Storey


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