Pryor Scrapbook Bessie Mae, 1984

• • • Dear Bessie Mae, I have many fond memories of you and the years I spent in Regina! When I reflect back on all the wonderful times we had in the club, I always think of you and how much you were a part of Regina. I always thought that it was nice that we chose Proverbs 31 as our club scripture and it meant a lot to me when I recited it at formal initiation. But what was even nicer was the fact that we had the perfect example of a virtuous woman" in you. I learned many valuable lessons from you through the ways that you served people. You always seemed to be doing something for others. Thank you for all the years you have served Regina, you have had a great influence on many ·young ladies and helped prepare them for a life of service to others. Thanks for all the times you have opened up your home to us, even when it wasn't convenient for you. But most of all thank you for sharing your time and experience with us. I know it's a big responsibility to take care of a family and then to make time for other things too. Thanks for always being there for us. Some of the funnest times I had with you were spent in the kitchen cleaning up after a Regina function. That's when I really started getting to know you better and to love you more and more. I remember having many good laughs in that kitchen! This day is yours and you are very deserving of it! I love and appreciate you very much! In His Love,

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