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Please continue prayers for Paul Sullivan, FM2 bread man

Cumberland County EMS had to rescue Paul Sullivan and take him to Cumberland County Hospital where he remains after he started running a fever - they floated him across the river on a "raft" he said.

Please continue prayers for him and all our neighbors in next door Cumberland County as flooding from the lake continues to cause problems for many. His home on Goose Creek is surrounded by water and has to be reached by boat.




This story was posted on 2019-03-05 08:29:45
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