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 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:25 am Thursday, March 28, 2002

CALVARY DEDICATES LIBRARY The library at Calvary Christian School was dedicated Wednesday to Jacque E. Seal, the late wife of Dr. W. Otis Seal. The Rev. Bob Followell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, gave a message about how people can help spread the word of God thorough their legacy of life.

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Jacque E. Seal did just that, helping to establish a Christian school to help each child learn spiritually and academically and become committed Christians.
Members of the Seal family joined Principal Judy Ainsworth, teachers and students at the dedication ceremony. Pictured from left to right in the back row are Rob Seal, Dr. Al Seal, Ann Schroeder, Dr. W. Otis Seal, Pam Schroeder and Mark Schroeder. In the front row are Jenifer Seal, Jena Seal, Sam Tunage and Kirk Schroeder.
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March 28, 2002

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