Looking for info on:
ANDY & SHERRY TOMES
93 LUMPKIN RD.
CARRIERE, MISSISSIPPI
Call me with news at (513) 503-2021
Gulfport and Biloxi: I am looking for John McDaniel
Fred, Sylvia and Justin Simmons
Connie and Sara Borries-Wilson
Mike and Lanora Demoran
Ronnie, Debbie, Rachael and Nicolas Reed
Kathy, Chuck and Jamie Lambert
Barbie Dyches
Theresa, John, Jessica and Jennifer Payncho
Call Theresa at 307-473-7055 or email @aol.com">t1my3@aol.com
Looking for SHELBY and BEVERLY HEAD
6 Frogpond Road
Carriere, MS
Please, does anyone know where they are, if they are okay? They are my dear friends. Shelby is precious, a wonderful little girl, she has Asperger's Syndrome. Maybe there is a special needs facility nearby that helped? I pray someone can help me. I am in Montgomery, AL, email @aol.com">dakotahgirlkiss@aol.com
Looking for information on siste-in-law and husband Joy Thomas (Chavers) & Glenn Thomas, daughter is handicapped Natash Chavers. Last known address Front St. Bogalusa, La. any information is welcome. Please call 614-732-4696 or e-mail us at stuff4terry@yahoo.com Terry and Donnie LeMay Columbus, Ohio
Looking for Lenora Palmer, John Palmer Jr, Casey Smith, Mary Palmer and children in Carriere Ms any info would be appreciated.
bett46@naxs.net
My husband and I are blessed with three homes. In this terrible time we have room for up to 23 people. God has richly blessed us and I know it is to help others. We live in a beautiful part of Virginina mtns. If anyone needs us we are here to offer you a warm bed a pair of big shoulders and a heart full of love and understanding.
We will be happy to share with those who need us.
God bless you all you are in our prayers and thoughts. 276-475 5038 or 276-429-5568
Richard Hill is looking for his uncle, Pastor Leonard Hill, who lives in Slidell La. at 524 Brakefield and is the Pastor of the church at 812 Stanley. Anyone knowing the wherabouts of Pastor Leonard Hill and his family please call Richard at 409 682-5594.
Richard is also trying to locate his cousin Michele Hill and her family. Please call Richard.
I am desparately seeking information about my son, Greg Holloway from Pass Christian Mississippi and his father Victor Holloway, his stepmother Linda Holloway and his grandfather Victor Holloway Senior also from Pass Christian-we have heard nothing from them and have no idea what has happened to them.
I am looking for Melynda and Max Moseley, and their family. They lived at 11 Michelle Street in Carriere, MS. If anyone hears from them or knows where they are, please call me at 505-388-9411 or email me at billdebbielamb@earthlink.net.
To the people of New Orleans my heart goes out to you. But what I hear now is racial excuses for the delay of help getting to you. Look and these are my thoughts but Miss. has not seen any reliefe like N.O. has. They are trying to get each other help. not killing,raping,robbing each other. I am from Texas and to think these are the people we brought here. Now we have to deal with them. I am helping where I can but to think of helping the same people who raped and killed others. Or stole things just for kicks just makes me sick. L.A. was not the only state hit by Katrina.
I AM LOOKING FOR MY SON AND HIS FAMILY.. HIS NAME IS WILLIAM PULANCO, SOME MAY NO HIM BY ARIZONA BILL AS HE WAS FROM HERE.. I AM HIS MOTHER, AND I HAVE NOT HEARD FROM HIM SINCE THE STORM..PLEASSSSSE HELP. HE LIVES ON 7 GUILLER DR. POPLARVILLE MISSISSIPPI. MY EMAIL IS .
cherry@w3az.net, AND MY PHONE # IS 928 427 3866.
PLEASE HELP ME FIND THEM.. GOD PLESS ALL OF YOU.
you can call your brother or sister. SYLVIA CHERRY
Eric are you out there. We are all worried about you and your family. If you are well please call. My # is 856-825-5796 and my email is jeno87122@yahoo.com. If anyone has any info about Eric Kuhns and his family we would be greatful to hear. There were last in Biloxi when the storm hit. God bless.
Doing research for a friend. Anyone know of any damage at the 11000 block of Hidden Valley Road, Pass Christain
Don in Florida
First of all may I express my deepest condolences for the victims of hurricane Katrina. This is a terrible tragedy that has deeply shocked and moved the world.
Friends in the USA who I spoke to online have told me Americans felt the world was not bothered about their plight, even 'gloating' at the misery of the South.
I am German, living in the UK, and wish to say the following. Ever since sunday night I, along with millions of other Europeans and poeple around the world, have been glued to the TV praying, hoping and crying with the citizens of Louisiana and Mississippi. The force of Katrina was no one's fault, and the world watched in horror the devastation she brought. However when she had moved on, the world did not -I repeat NOT- turn off their TVs and forget about the milions who suffered. By Tuesday morning (!!!) my country (Germany), alongside France, the UK and other countries had spoken to Wahington and offered I quote 'anything you need', including troops to restore law and order, water, food and tents. By thursday, 60 (!!) nations had offered help. EVERY SINGLE OFFER WAS TURNED DOWN. The world was aghast, seeing the victims' plight. On Saturday the Government finally accepted offers. France and Germany immediately dispatched aid, both sending thousands of medical staff and facilities to feed 500,000 people each. Other countries followed their example. If only they had been allowed to do so by Tuesday evening, and so many lives could have been saved.
I am heartbroken at the loss of lives but also at the needless destruction of a city that I so dearly wished to see. A historic heritage that I dreamt of visiting ever since my teens, and that now I might not see, or if I do, then not with the lighthearted joy of a tourist. Never will I be able to delete from my mind the horrible images of suffering that I have witnessed this past week.
I pray that the people of Louisiana and other affected states will, with God's help, be able to rebuild their lives. Please rest assured that whatever you have been told, or however deserted you feel, the world is aware of your plight and our hearts went out to all of you together with our medical staff and soup kitchens that were so needlessly delayed. The help would have been there no later than Wednesday, and whoever said it wasn't required will have to answer not only to the survivors of Katrina and their families, but to God.